DeedPlotter AI is now BoundaryLogic. Read the story
Legal

Plot the description in the deed, as you read it.

See the land a legal description covers, check that a drafted description closes, and compare descriptions side by side, with the checks in view.

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NoteBoundaryLogic plots the written description. It is not a survey and does not establish boundary locations. A licensed surveyor speaks to the ground.

How you run it

Pick the surface that fits the work: the app, the API, or bulk processing at volume.

Catch the bad legal before it records.

Plot the description in the deed or contract and see it close before you record it. A scrivener's error shows up as geometry and a closure readout, not a corrective deed years later.

Catch the bad legal before it records.

Two descriptions, one drawing.

In a boundary or quiet title matter, plot the competing descriptions and see them together on one sheet, each its own layer. A described easement plots over the servient parcel the same way. The drawing shows what each instrument describes; your surveyor speaks to the ground.

Two descriptions, one drawing.
In Trace

Exhibits from the record, in minutes.

Plot the legal, toggle the labels, and export a PDF for the file or the demonstrative. AI Automated Plotting reads the calls straight from the instrument, with the extracted calls beside the source for line-by-line review. Manual plotting is free forever, so you know what the instrument describes before deciding whether the matter needs a surveyor.

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Plot the next deed you read.

Manual plotting is free forever. Bring a description into Trace and see the land it covers.