AI cabinets takeoff & estimating software
Cabinetry is counts and linear feet of run, with the trim and tops that finish it. JobReadyIQ reads the cabinet plan and elevations and returns the boxes, fillers, and finish so you can quote the package without listing every unit by hand.
Run a cabinets plan free →What JobReadyIQ reads for cabinet contractors:
- →Cabinet counts and linear feet of run by area (kitchen, bath, laundry)
- →Base, wall, and tall units split out
- →Fillers, panels, and toe-kick from the elevations
- →Crown, light rail, and trim by linear foot
- →Countertop linear/area where shown, flagged for the fabricator
…bid-ready in about 60–90 seconds, with a code-cited inspection checklist and every quantity tied back to the sheet it came from. You review and own the final number.
How a cabinets takeoff actually runs
- 01
Drop in the set
Upload the plans — the system finds the cabinet plan and interior elevations itself. The elevations carry what the floor plan can't: uppers, panels, and the trim that finishes the run.
- 02
Boxes counted, runs measured
Cabinets come back counted and as linear feet of run by area — kitchen, baths, laundry — split into base, wall, and tall units so each prices on its own basis.
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The finish scope comes off the elevations
Fillers, end panels, and toe-kick are read from the elevations, with crown, light rail, and trim by linear foot. Countertops come through as run and area where shown — flagged for the fabricator quote, since stone gets templated and priced separately.
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Package or install-only
Your unit costs price the package — boxes, finish, and install labor as separate lines if you sell them that way. Custom millwork is flagged as its own scope, and you own the final number.
Cabinets estimating — straight answers.
Does it count cabinets from the plan?+
Yes — it reads the cabinet plan and elevations for counts and linear feet of run, split by base/wall/tall, with fillers and panels included.
Does it estimate countertops?+
It pulls countertop run/area where the plan shows it and flags it for the fabricator quote, since stone is measured and priced separately.
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