Storey breakdown
Areas and counts per level, with totals — the way a project architect actually reads a building.
01 — Quantity takeoff from IFC
Drag in a model. We parse IFC2X3, IFC4, and IFC4X3 directly in your browser — quantities, storeys, materials — then render a multi-page PDF you can send to a client.
02 — How it works
Drag the model onto the page or click to browse. We accept any IFC2X3, IFC4, or IFC4X3 export from Revit, Archicad, Allplan, Tekla — anything that follows the spec.
web-ifc runs in a Web Worker, locally. Quantities, storeys, materials and element counts are extracted from the IFC graph. Your file never leaves your browser.
A multi-page report — title block, takeoff per storey, material schedule, element counts — formatted to A4 or Letter. On Pro it carries your branding.
03 — What you get
Areas and counts per level, with totals — the way a project architect actually reads a building.
Concrete, steel, gypsum, glazing — grouped by IFC material and rolled up for procurement.
Walls, slabs, doors, windows, columns, beams, plumbing fixtures — quantified from the IFC graph.
Your studio logo and project metadata in the title block. PDF reads as your work, not ours.
Pro keeps every report you've generated. Open last week's takeoff in two clicks.
The IFC never leaves your browser. We do not see, store, or proxy your model. Ever.
04 — Pricing