🤖 EasyCeiling.AI
Recognition of Handwritten Drawings with Artificial Intelligence is an innovative feature that automatically converts handwritten ceiling sketches into ready-made EasyCeiling drawings.
EasyCeiling.AI recognizes numbers and shapes from the uploaded image and then passes this data to EasyCeiling, and if there are no conflicting data and the data is recognized correctly, EasyCeiling builds a ceiling or fills all available fields with the recognized data.
The main goal of this feature is to make working with "handwritten" drawings as fast and convenient as possible. For example, if the image contains several ceilings, the system recognizes them separately and creates individual ceilings. It also automatically interprets dimensions, correctly distinguishing between meters and centimeters, and builds a complete drawing if sufficient data is available. This solution significantly simplifies working with drawings, leaving the specialist only to verify and make final adjustments.
Requirements for the Function:
Use of the order database in the program
Current program version 1.58
Licensed Windows 10 or newer
Tariffs
You can find the current cost and conditions from EasyCeiling representatives.
The feature is based on a third-party service that provides computational power for neural networks. Therefore, the tariff for the feature consists of two parts:
Support for AI work in EasyCeiling — annual subscription.
Monthly request packages:
Lite (up to 20 Lite requests per hour)
Standard (up to 20 Full requests per hour + up to 20 Lite requests per hour + PDF recognition)
Business (up to 100 Full requests per hour + unlimited Lite requests + PDF recognition)
Premium (up to 250 Full requests per hour + unlimited Lite requests + PDF recognition)
VIP (up to 1000 Full requests per hour + unlimited Lite requests + PDF recognition + dedicated server + API access)
Request refers to an image with a drawing/drawings or a PDF file. One request can contain up to 10 ceilings. If there are more than 10 ceilings, the next 10 ceilings are considered as a separate request. If the inserted image contains 1 ceiling, it is also counted as 1 request.
For example, up to 20 requests per hour = up to 200 ceilings per hour if the ceilings are arranged 10 per image.
What is a Full Request
Finds ceilings in the image (or in the PDF file).
Determines the number of vertices for each ceiling.
Creates as many entries in the order as there are ceilings found in the image.
Adds the number of vertices to the entries, marking which ceiling is meant on the image.
Recognizes handwritten dimensions of the sides.
If there is enough data, builds detailed drawings of each ceiling with the specified dimensions.
Video example of a Full request
After exhausting the limit of Full requests in the current hour, the function will automatically switch to Lite requests.
What is a Lite Request
Finds ceilings in the image (but not in the PDF file).
Determines the number of vertices for each ceiling.
Creates as many entries in the order as there are ceilings found in the image.
Adds the number of vertices to the entries, marking which ceiling is meant on the image.
Thus, a Lite request is a simplified version of recognition, but it still significantly speeds up the manager's work.
Video example of a Lite request
How the Function Works
As of January 2025, the function can:
Recognize ceilings with straight sides and side labels near the sides themselves. I.e., typical drawings, which usually make up about 95% of all submitted drawings.
Recognize drawings in multi-page PDF files.
Recognize side labels in meters and centimeters, including mixed ones.
Determine the number of vertices for each ceiling.
Create as many entries in the order as there are ceilings in the image (or add to the order), sorting in order: left to right, then top to bottom.
Build recognized drawings.
Build partially recognized drawings.
Write recognized sides into drawings where many sides could not be recognized.










Gradually, the neural network will increase its recognition power as enough samples accumulate on which it can be trained.
Currently, the function cannot:
Recognize and build drawings with curved sides.
Recognize dimensions that are written separately from the drawing.
Recognize written textures.
Recognize incomplete, too confusing, or "dirty" drawings. The neural network looks at the drawing as a human would, and if it's difficult for a human to understand the drawing, the neural network may also struggle.






How to work with the program — we will show you how to create orders, work with drawings, and print documents.
What questions does this article answer?
What is the EasyCeiling.AI feature for handwritten drawing recognition?
How does the AI recognition system work?
What are the requirements for using the AI recognition feature?
What are the different tariff plans available?
What is the difference between Full and Lite requests?
How to handle multiple ceilings in one image?
What types of drawings can be recognized?
What are the current limitations of the recognition system?
How to work with PDF files in the recognition system?
What are the best practices for preparing drawings for recognition?
How to handle partially recognized drawings?
What are the system requirements for AI recognition?
How to optimize the recognition workflow?
What are the common issues and their solutions?