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Launch HN: InspectMind (YC W24) – AI agent for reviewing construction drawings

by aakashprasad91 on 12/10/2025, 4:05:03 PM

Hi HN, we&#x27;re Aakash and Shuangling of InspectMind (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.inspectmind.ai&#x2F;">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.inspectmind.ai&#x2F;</a>), an AI “plan checker” that finds issues in construction drawings, details, and specs.<p>Construction drawings quietly go out with lots of errors: dimension conflicts, co-ordination gaps, material mismatches, missing details and more. These errors turn into delays and hundreds of thousands of dollars of rework during construction. InspectMind reviews the full drawing set of a construction project in minutes. It cross-checks architecture, engineering, and specifications to catch issues that cause rework before building begins.<p>Here’s a video with some examples: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Mvn1FyHRlLQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Mvn1FyHRlLQ</a>.<p>Before this, I (Aakash) built an engineering firm that worked on ~10,000 buildings across the US. One thing that always frustrated us: a lot of design coordination issues don’t show up until construction starts. By then, the cost of a mistake can be 10–100x higher, and everyone is scrambling to fix problems that could have been caught earlier.<p>We tried everything including checklists, overlay reviews, peer checks but scrolling through 500–2000 PDF sheets and remembering how every detail connects to every other sheet is a brittle process. City reviewers and GC pre-con teams try to catch issues too, yet they still sneak through.<p>We thought: if models can parse code and generate working software, maybe they can also help reason about the built environment on paper. So we built something we wished we had!<p>You upload drawings and specs (PDFs). The system breaks them into disciplines and detail hierarchies, parses geometry and text, and looks for inconsistencies: - Dimensions that don’t reconcile across sheets; - Clearances blocked by mechanical&#x2F;architectural elements; - Fire&#x2F;safety details missing or mismatched; - Spec requirements that never made it into drawings; - Callouts referencing details that don’t exist.<p>The output is a list of potential issues with sheet refs and locations for a human to review. We don’t expect automation to replace design judgment, just to help ACE professionals not miss the obvious stuff. Current AIs are good at obvious stuff, plus can process data at quantities way beyond what humans can accurately do, so this is a good application for them.<p>Construction drawings aren&#x27;t standardized and every firm names things differently. Earlier “automated checking” tools relied heavily on manually-written rules per customer, and break when naming conventions change. Instead, we’re using multimodal models for OCR + vector geometry, callout graphs across the entire set, constraint-based spatial checks, and retrieval-augmented code interpretation. No more hard-coded rules!<p>We’re processing residential, commercial, and industrial projects today. Latency ranges from minutes to a few hours depending on sheet count. There’s no onboarding required, simply upload PDFs. There are still lots of edge cases (PDF extraction weirdness, inconsistent layering, industry jargon), so we’re learning a lot from failures, maybe more than successes. But the tech is already delivering results that couldn’t be done with previous tools.<p>Pricing is pay-as-you-go: we give an instant online quote per project after you upload the project drawings. It’s hard to do regular SaaS pricing since one project may be a home remodel and another may be a highrise. We’re open to feedback on that too, we’re still figuring it out.<p>If you work with drawings as an architect, engineer, MEP, GC preconstruction, real estate developer, plan reviewer we’d love a chance to run a sample set and hear what breaks, what’s useful, and what’s missing!<p>We’ll be here all day to go into technical details about geometry parsing, clustering failures, code reasoning attempts or real-world construction stories about how things go wrong. Thanks for reading! We’re happy to answer anything and look forward to your comments!

Comments

by: sparselogic

This is fun to see. Some of my family are Division 10 contractors: their GCs love them because they spot design coordination and code issues early and keep the project from getting derailed. Bringing that to the entire project is a serious lifesaver.

12/10/2025, 5:22:27 PM


by: knollimar

What kind of system to you have for parsing symbology?<p>Do you check anything like cross discipline coordination (e.g. online searching specification data for parts on drawings like mechanical units and detecting mismatch with electrical spec), or it wholly within 1 trades code at a time?<p>edit: there&#x27;s info that answers this on the website. It seems limited to the common ones (e.g. elec vs arch), which makes sense.

12/10/2025, 7:55:32 PM


by: testUser1228

The bathroom height example in your video is really interesting (checking the bathroom height above the toilet against building code), how does it know when to check drawings against code provisions and how does it know which code to look at?

12/10/2025, 6:39:58 PM


by: knollimar

Maybe this is saying the quiet part out loud: how do you deal with bogus specs that designers end up not caring about since they&#x27;re copy pasted? Is it just mission accomplished when you point out a potential difficulty?

12/10/2025, 7:48:33 PM


by: pondemic

I’m sure commissioning engineers would have a field day with this. Have you considered use cases on the larger owner’s side of things? As an owner’s rep I can definitely see value here at an SD and DD level, especially if the owner has a decently sized Facilities or commissioning team.

12/11/2025, 2:33:41 AM


by: Doerge

I love this!<p>Stupid question: Would BIM solve these issues? I know northern Europe are somewhat advanced in that direction. What kind of digitalization pace do you see in the US?

12/10/2025, 5:03:26 PM


by: frogguy

Are you doing code checks for structural issues? If so, how do you deal with licensing on common code orgs, such as ASCE?

12/10/2025, 7:26:22 PM


by: zodo123

How does your system do with hand-drawn plans from an old-school architect? Is reliable OCR and line reading dependent on CAD output plans?

12/11/2025, 7:06:49 AM


by: knollimar

Is the pay as you go model % based or project sized? I&#x27;ve had issues with conflicts of interest of being lean vs not. It&#x27;s hard to sell on % based revenue.<p>Also who is this targetted at? Subcontractors, GC, design?

12/10/2025, 7:38:55 PM


by: cannedbread

When I upload my drawing set, how often should I expect it to hallucinate? And how much of the real stuff does it flag?

12/10/2025, 11:24:42 PM


by: T1tt

&quot;an AI “plan checker”&quot; do you have some public benchmark for how many issues you can find?<p>how does this work behind the scenes?

12/10/2025, 4:26:20 PM


by: BoorishBears

Not shade, and it&#x27;s a small thing, but why do you list your investors as social proof here?<p>Isn&#x27;t the target persona someone who&#x27;d be at best indifferent, and at worst distrustful, of a tech product that leads with how many people invested in it? Especially vs the explanation and actual testimonials you&#x27;re pushing below the fold to show that?

12/10/2025, 4:26:00 PM


by: breedmesmn

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12/10/2025, 10:03:08 PM