How It Works
LogiDraft turns engineering design into a system instead of a manual process.
Instead of redrawing and coordinating every change, you define how the system behaves— and LogiDraft generates the drawing, components, and outputs automatically.
Core Idea
Every design in LogiDraft follows the same model:
- Inputs: what can change (motor size, voltage, configuration)
- Logic: the rules that determine what the system becomes
- Outputs: the resulting drawing, BOM, and system data
The drawing is not the source of truth. It is the result of the system.
What actually happens
You change an input like motor quantity, horsepower, or voltage.
LogiDraft applies the system logic and updates everything that depends on it:
- Component selections update
- The drawing adjusts
- The BOM updates
One change flows through the entire design automatically.
Concrete example
Imagine building a motor control panel.
In a traditional workflow, changing motor size or voltage requires rechecking protection, updating drawings, adjusting labels, and rebuilding the BOM.
In LogiDraft, you change the input and the system updates:
- Transformer sizing adjusts automatically
- Fusing and protection update
- The drawing stays coordinated
- The BOM reflects the same change
Why this matters
Traditional CAD is optimized for drawing geometry, not managing change.
When requirements shift, engineers must manually update multiple drawings, calculations, and outputs—and those changes can easily fall out of sync.
LogiDraft shifts the work from redrawing to defining behavior.
One change updates everything consistently, reducing manual effort and eliminating coordination errors.
What this enables
- Generate new design variants without rebuilding them
- Keep drawings and BOMs aligned from the same system
- Reuse proven engineering logic across projects
- Respond to requirement changes instantly
- Turn repeatable work into reusable systems
What it is / is not
LogiDraft is built for engineers working on repeatable 2D systems with rules, variation, and production outputs.
It is not a 3D mechanical CAD platform, and it is not a generic sketching tool.
You can draft normally—but the power comes from defining systems.
See it in action
The fastest way to understand LogiDraft is to see it working.
Explore real systems in Examples or try it yourself in minutes in Help.