Compare AI-powered clash detection and code compliance with AI-powered quantity takeoff.
| Feature | Helonic | Togal AI |
|---|---|---|
| Clash detection | ||
| Quantity takeoff | ||
| Code compliance | ||
| Area measurement | ||
| Cross-discipline analysis | ||
| Cost estimation | Supports | |
| AI-powered | ||
| Works with PDFs | ||
| RFI generation | ||
| Space classification |
Both Helonic and Togal AI use artificial intelligence on construction PDFs, but they solve completely different problems.
Togal AI measures quantities and classifies spaces for estimating. It reads floor plans and automatically calculates areas, identifies room types, and generates takeoff data that feeds into cost estimation workflows. Estimators use Togal to price the work faster and more accurately.
Helonic analyzes drawings for coordination issues and code violations. It reviews drawing sets across disciplines to identify clashes, missing information, and building code non-compliance. Project teams use Helonic to verify the drawings are correct before pricing and construction begin.
These tools are complementary, not competing. Use Helonic to ensure the drawings are right, then use Togal AI to measure and price them. Better drawings lead to more accurate takeoffs.
Milind is the co-founder and CEO of Helonic, where he leads product and go-to-market for AI-powered construction drawing analysis. He works closely with general contractors, project managers, estimators, and owners to understand how drawing quality drives project outcomes - and where AI can reduce RFIs, change orders, and rework. Milind has interviewed hundreds of construction professionals across project delivery roles, from preconstruction estimators at ENR top-400 contractors to facilities directors at institutional owners, and uses those conversations to shape both product direction and the way Helonic talks about the work.
How this page was researched: This comparison reflects Helonic's 2026 assessment of AI drawing review versus AI quantity takeoff, based on conversations with estimators and preconstruction teams about how drawing quality affects bids. We separated measurement and pricing from coordination and code review to show where each tool fits. Helonic's scope is automated review of 2D drawing sets, not takeoff or estimating.
Last reviewed by Milind Sagaram · May 2026
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