2D Blueprint Quoting for Sheet Metal & Fab Shops
If your fabrication work still comes in as 2D prints, Zenith reads them the same way it reads machining drawings — pulling dimensions, material, and features into a clean itemized quote you can send the same day.
FORWARD YOUR 2D BLUEPRINT TO quotes@zenithquoting.comFirst 5 prints free — no account, no portal, no software to learn.
How the Computer Vision Engine Works
Zenith's computer vision engine opens your 2D blueprint PDF and reads it the way an estimator does — only in seconds. It parses the title block, extracts dimensional tolerances and material callouts, reconstructs part geometry from the orthographic views, and flags the GD&T symbols that drive setup complexity. No 3D CAD model is required and there's no manual data entry: whatever your customer sent as a flat sheet metal and fabrication print becomes structured, priceable data.
From Upload to a Clean Itemized PDF
You forward the print by email; the engine does the takeoff and the pricing; a clean, itemized PDF quote comes back — usually in a minute or two. Every line is transparent: raw material weight and market rate, machine hours, setup, margin, unit price, and batch total, laid out so you can audit the math against your own experience. It's a screening-grade estimate, built to be verified before it goes out the door.
Designed for Estimators
This is built to make your best estimator faster — not to replace judgment. Instead of forty-five minutes with calipers and a rate sheet, it's a two-minute review of a number that already looks like yours, and every correction you send calibrates future sheet metal and fabrication quotes to your real shop rates. Quote the whole RFQ stack the same day and stop losing winnable jobs to whoever answered first.