Upload your P&ID drawings and extract structured valve schedules, equipment lists, and instrument lists — ready for review and export. See what PID Intelligence can find in your drawing.
Extraction results depend on the quality, clarity, and information present in the source drawing. Results are provided for engineering review and do not replace engineering judgment.
Every hour your team spends retyping tags off a drawing is an hour they're not spending on the judgment only they can provide.
Your engineers are retyping valve tags, specs, and instrument lists by hand — hours per drawing. Turn that into an upload instead.
Spend less on manual transcription. Put your budget toward the engineering work that actually needs an engineer.
Move your team's time from data entry into review, judgment, and the decisions only your engineers can make.
Go from your drawing set to structured, reviewable data in a fraction of the time your team's manual transcription takes.
Upload the drawings you want to work with and let PID Intelligence process the available drawing information.
PID Intelligence identifies available valve, equipment, instrument and other engineering information in the drawing.
See extracted information in context and identify items that may require engineering review.
Export structured engineering lists for downstream work.
Three structured lists, extracted from the available information in the drawing and linked back to where they came from.
Extract available valve tags and valve information into a structured schedule. Review the results against the source drawing and export the data for downstream engineering work.
Turn equipment information represented in the drawing into a structured equipment list. Review the extracted information and export it for downstream use.
Extract available instrument and tag information into a structured instrument list. Review the results in the context of the source drawing and export the data.
Most P&ID sets aren't all one format. Day-to-day extraction works from CAD-native drawings; modernizing an older archive means reading scans instead — and the two call for different approaches.
When a PDF carries its original annotation layer, tags and spec codes are read directly from the source data — not guessed from pixels.
No annotation layer to read from — so PID Intelligence reads the raster image itself: valve tags, rotated spec codes, and instrument labels, the way an engineer would visually scan the sheet. Results here depend on the quality and legibility of that specific scan — a clean scan reads well; a degraded one may not.
Automation can accelerate the work without removing the engineer from the process. PID Intelligence keeps extracted information connected to the source drawing so you can review results in context.
Understand where extracted information came from.
See what was identified and determine what requires attention.
PID Intelligence supports engineering workflows. It does not replace engineering judgment.
Move reviewed information into downstream engineering workflows.
PID Intelligence uses multiple validation checks to examine different aspects of a P&ID. Depending on the drawing and available information, QC can surface potential inconsistencies, missing information, unexpected relationships, connectivity issues, and convention issues worth a closer look. Results are intended to support engineering review — not to hand down automatic engineering decisions.
Explore P&ID QC →Different checks examine different aspects of the drawing rather than relying on a single automated pass.
Identify conditions that may deserve a closer look.
Keep findings connected to the source document.
Use automated checks to accelerate review without replacing engineering judgment.
Large engineering archives contain years of operational knowledge, but scanned and historical drawings can be difficult to search, interpret, and reuse. Legacy Archive Digitizer is a project-based service for organizations with large collections of historical P&IDs and engineering drawings — it turns that archive into a structured digital foundation your team can actually work from.
Aging infrastructure comes with aging paperwork. Permit renewals, compliance audits, and asset-management reporting all lean on drawings that were never digitized — or were scanned once and left unsearchable. When a regulator or an auditor asks for documentation on a decades-old system, "somewhere in the filing cabinet" isn't much of an answer. A structured, source-linked archive gives your team something to actually work from.
Talk to Us About Your Archive →Structured, searchable records instead of a filing cabinet of scans — easier to bring to a compliance review or audit.
Give engineering and compliance teams a structured starting point for permit renewals and regulatory reporting that depend on historical drawings.
Extracted from the drawing and linked back to source — not just a searchable PDF.
Scoped to the size of your archive and delivered as a defined project — not another subscription.
Water and wastewater is where PID Intelligence started — the same engine carries across process industries.
Upload a P&ID and get an extraction. Review it against the source drawing. Export it when you're ready.
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