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AI DXF generator

Generate DXF drafts from a written prompt.

Describe plates, panels, cut-outs, and repetitive layouts in plain English. DraftyBot helps users move from idea to first draft faster, then continue the detailed work inside their normal review process.

Plates and panels
Cut-outs and hole patterns
Browser-based access
Best for fast first drafts. Review before final issue or manufacture.
Who it is for

Built for practical drawing work, not long explanations.

DraftyBot is designed for users who already know the kind of drawing they want and need a faster way to begin.

Panel builders

Quickly draft back plates, operator panels, cut-outs, and door layouts without starting from a blank sheet.

Fabricators

Use prompt-based generation for repeated geometry, mounting patterns, slots, and layout-heavy fabrication tasks.

Engineers and drafters

Create a fast starting point for internal review, concept work, and repetitive DXF-style jobs.

How it works

Three simple steps.

  1. Describe the drawing.
    Include size, units, holes, cut-outs, and positions in plain English.
  2. Generate the first DXF draft.
    Use the app to create a practical starting point instead of drafting from zero.
  3. Review and refine.
    Check the result in your usual process before final issue or production use.
Why it works

Shorter pages create more trust.

Real users do not want to read long product pages before trying a tool. They want a clear message, one believable example, and one strong path into the app.

Clear value
Less reading
Stronger CTA

The workflow stays simple: understand the value quickly, open the app, and test a real prompt.

Best use cases

The strongest fit is repetitive, geometry-led work.

Plates and back plates

Overall size, mounting holes, centre openings, and practical offsets from edges.

Operator panels

Push-button holes, pilot light holes, HMI cut-outs, and grouped front-panel layouts.

Repeated layout tasks

Hole arrays, slot patterns, door layouts, and jobs that benefit from a faster first draft.

Ready to test it?

Open the app and try one real prompt.

Use the public site to understand the workflow quickly, then open the app at /app/ to generate the DXF draft.