Browser-Based Takeoff

Browser-based construction takeoff software for PDF plans

Browser-based construction takeoff software lets estimators open PDF drawings, set scale, and measure quantities in a web browser. EzTakeoff focuses on the core takeoff tasks contractors need most: lengths, areas, and counts.

Quick answer

EzTakeoff is browser-based construction takeoff software for contractors who need to measure PDF plan quantities without installing desktop software. It works across Mac, Windows, iPad, and mobile browsers. Last updated: April 13, 2026.

What browser-based takeoff changes

Faster access

Teams can start takeoff from a browser instead of waiting for installed software setup.

Device flexibility

Estimators, PMs, and field users can work across different devices without changing workflows.

Takeoff-first focus

Length, area, and count tools stay centered on measurable estimating work.

Best fit and tradeoffs

Best fit

Teams that need practical PDF quantity takeoff without a desktop-only rollout.

Not the best fit

Teams that require offline desktop-only workflows, local plugins, or deeply customized installed estimating systems.

What to test

Use a real plan set, calibrate scale, measure quantities, and review how results move into estimating.

FAQ

What is browser-based construction takeoff software?

It is takeoff software that runs in a web browser so users can measure PDF plans without relying on a desktop-only application.

What can it measure?

Common quantities include lengths, areas, and counts from construction drawings.

Who should use it?

Teams that want faster rollout, cross-device access, and focused PDF measurement are usually the best fit.

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