DeedPlotter AI is now BoundaryLogic. Read the story

Roadmap.

What we're building, at the confidence we can publish. Nothing here is dated, and priorities shift.

In progress
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Plot legal descriptions written with internal angles instead of bearings.
Place tracts by Texas block survey and abstract using the Texas survey system.
Plot less and except and keeps and excepts clauses, carving the exceptions out of the parent tract as the description reads them.
Backlog
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Expanded closure calculations and updated tract latitude and longitude in the partner API response.
Set a password on a shared read-only project link.
Toggle commencement calls off so a plot renders from the point of beginning.
Move or copy a tract or document from one project to another.
Future
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Plot boundaries from PDF surveys and recorded subdivision plats.
Check the status of a submitted request while it processes.
KML and Shapefile outputs delivered alongside GeoJSON and DXF.
A sandbox environment for testing integrations before production.
Overlay your organization's own GIS data in the Trace workspace.
Select state plane coordinate systems for output in addition to WGS84.
Define the fields you want extracted from documents with reusable templates.
Run high-volume document processing from an interface inside Trace.
A confidence score on every AI plot, with credit usage that adjusts to document complexity.
Move a layer by snapping it to points on other layers.
Draw annotations and freehand shapes as their own layers on the map.
Work your project and its documents through a chat interface.
Anchor each document in a project to its own map location.
Drop a pin on the map to retrieve its latitude and longitude.
Define easement corridor widths by station, place stations by clicking the line, and plot spiral curves for highway right of way corridors.