When submitting a PDF, PNG, JPEG of a Technical Drawing to Werk24's API, you receive within seconds the following features:
- Measures and Tolerances
- Threads and Chamfers
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing frames
- External Dimensions
- Surface Roughnesses
- the Title Block information (Material, Drawing ID, Designation, General Tolerances)
And finally you can obtain a CAD Approximation of the part's Geometry. Currently this features is focused on flat parts, such as sheet metal parts, but more is in the pipeline.
Check our website at https://werk24.io.
Input | Output |
Original drawing by T. Hartmann (CC) |
Typical applications of our Technology include
- Instant Pricing on 2D Engineering Drawings
- Feasibility Checks on incoming RFQs
- Auto-Fill of Online Configurators
- Automated Anonymiziation of Technical Drawings
- Automated Supplier Scouting
- Automated Registration of incoming RFQs into your ERP system
- Structured Archiving
Pip installation
pip install werk24
See https://werk24.io/docs/index.html
To get a first impression, you can run the CLI:
usage: w24cli techread [-h] [--ask-techread-started] [--ask-page-thumbnail]
[--ask-sheet-thumbnail] [--ask-sectional-thumbnail]
[--ask-variant-measures]
input_files
from werk24 import Hook, W24TechreadClient, W24AskVariantMeasures
async def read_measures_from_drawing(document_bytes:bytes) -> None:
# define what you want to learn about the drawing, and what function
# should be called when a response arrives
hooks = [Hook(ask=W24AskVariantMeasures(), function=print)]
# make the call
client = W24TechreadClient.make_from_env()
async with client as session:
await session.read_drawing_with_hooks(document_bytes,hooks)