Same team, same mission, a bigger platform.
DeedPlotter AI started as one thing done well: read a land document, create a plot and the data behind it. People came to rely on it, and the work outgrew a single app.
BoundaryLogic is that same core, now with room to grow. The way we read a description has not changed; there is simply more around it.
Today it reaches you as Trace, an API, and a bulk service. Same parcel on the canvas, new name over the door.
We build for the people who work land records: title examiners, surveyors, GIS analysts, and the teams around them. The work is precise, and the tools should be too.
One core reads a land document and turns its legal description into a plot and structured data. Automation does the drafting; the checks stay visible, so closure, gaps, and precision are on the screen where a professional can see them.
Software drafts, people decide. Every plot shows its math so the person responsible can confirm the result before relying on it. We would rather show our work than ask anyone to take it on faith.
The same core reaches you as Trace for hands-on plotting, an API for building it into your own systems, and a bulk service for large backfiles. Different front doors, one way of reading a description.
Figures are bracketed placeholders until real telemetry is in place.
Deeds plotted in Trace
Plots run each week
Exports delivered, always free
Teams working land records on Trace
Read a description, plot it, and check the closure. Manual plotting, PDF export, and DXF export are free.