What is FrameAI?

FrameAI is a robot detailer.

You give it a drawing. It gives you back finished drawings. That's it.

Structural engineers spend days turning 2D steel drawings into 3D models, calculating loads, and drafting shop drawings. FrameAI does that work while you sleep.

You upload a PDF. FrameAI finds every beam, column, and bolt. It builds a 3D model of your structure. It runs Eurocode calculations to check everything is strong enough. It outputs shop-ready drawings your fabricator can use.

No new software to learn. No detailer to hire. Just upload and wait.

What FrameAI does

Step 1

You upload
a PDF

Step 2

FrameAI reads
the drawing

Step 3

Calcs run
automatically

Step 4

Shop drawings
ready

FrameAI understands drawings in Dutch, German, French, Swedish, and English. It checks every beam and column against Eurocode rules — the standard used across Europe for structural steel.

It outputs DXF shop drawings, DSTV NC1 files for CNC machines, and IFC 4 BIM models that work with Tekla, Revit, and Solibri.

Everything is traceable. Every calc is documented. Every part is marked.

Common questions

Who uses FrameAI?

Structural engineers, steel fabricators, and detailing firms who need to turn drawings into fabrication plans faster.

Does it replace a detailer?

It replaces the repetitive work — the manual tracing, dimensioning, and calc documentation. Engineers still review and approve everything.

What file formats does it use?

Input: PDF drawings. Output: DXF, DSTV NC1, IFC 4 BIM, fabrication PDF, and BOM Excel.

How long does it take?

A typical warehouse drawing — 50 beams, 20 columns — processes in under 2 minutes.

Is it accurate?

Every calculation follows Eurocode rules (EN 1993-1-1 for steel, EN 1993-1-8 for connections). You can export and verify every result.