Quotes from plans, photos and specifications
Drawings give the measurements. Photos show the site conditions. Specifications set the standards. Inoscope combines all three into a single estimate — drafting quantities, scope and priced line items so your estimator can review, approve and send a quote faster.
Inoscope is an AI construction quoting tool for builders, repair teams, reinstatement companies and QS teams. It turns photos, plans, voice notes, site notes and past cost data into scoped, priced estimates ready for review and approval.
Plans give the measurements
Upload floor plans, elevation drawings or as-built documents. Inoscope reads the dimensions and areas from the drawings and uses them to draft quantities for each line item. You get a takeoff from the plans without manual measurement entry.
Photos show the site conditions
Plans describe what was designed. Photos show what is actually there — the damage, the existing condition, the constraints. Combining both means the estimate reflects the real job, not just the drawing.
One estimate from all your inputs
Drop in a drawing set, site photos, a voice note and a specification document. Inoscope reads everything together and produces a single scoped estimate with quantities and pricing. No manual merging of separate documents.
Your rates and markup applied
The draft uses your account's own labour rates, material prices and markup. Past invoices and approved quotes feed into the rate calibration over time. The takeoff is costed to your pricing logic, not generic benchmarks.
Tender pricing, renovation quoting and reinstatement scoping.
For tender pricing, upload the full set of drawings, specs and trade schedules. Inoscope reads the documents and drafts a tender package with quantities and pricing for your QS to review.
For renovation quoting, combine the existing floor plan with site photos of the current condition. Inoscope bridges the design intent and the actual site so your estimator quotes what the job actually needs.
For reinstatement and insurance repair, photos of the damage paired with the original drawings give Inoscope the scope and extent it needs to draft a priced repair schedule.
See the tender pricing workflow at tender pricing and the full quote-from-photos workflow at AI construction quote from photos.
Quotes from plans and photos — questions answered.
Can AI create a construction quote from building plans?
Yes. Inoscope reads floor plans, drawings and specifications to identify the work, draft measurements, quantities and priced line items. It can work from plans alone or combine them with site photos and voice notes to build a more complete estimate. Every draft is reviewed and approved by a person before anything is sent.
Can it combine plans and site photos in one estimate?
Yes. Drop in a set of drawings alongside site photos and any notes. Inoscope reads them together and produces a single estimate that uses the measurements from the plans and the site conditions visible in the photos. You do not need to build two separate documents and merge them.
Does it draft measurements and quantities?
Yes. Inoscope drafts measurements and quantities from plans and photos. For plans, it reads dimensions and areas from the drawings. For photos, it uses reference objects and scale information where available. The draft quantities are part of the scope the estimator reviews and approves — they are not sent without a human check.
Whose rates are applied to the estimate?
Your own. Inoscope applies your account's labour rates, material prices, markup and scope standards to the drafted quantities. You can supply past invoices and approved quotes to improve the rate calibration over time so the estimates reflect how your business actually prices work.
Is the takeoff reviewed by a person?
Yes, always. The scope, quantities and pricing Inoscope drafts from plans and photos are reviewed and approved by your estimator or QS before the quote is finalised. Inoscope does not auto-send takeoff or pricing outputs.
Related Inoscope workflows
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Try Inoscope with a real drawing set or site photo collection. See how it combines your inputs into a scoped, priced estimate ready for review.