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1/13/26
Our first live demo of Spacial’s platform is out.
Why we published this demo
Most “AI in AEC” talk stays theoretical. This is a real production workflow focused on one outcome: fewer surprises, fewer comments, and a set that is actually reviewable.
What AI plus engineers means in this demo
Here is the exact sequence you will see:
AI turns messy 2D inputs into object based 3D models of the house.
Structural and MEP AI agents size spans and reactions, calculate loads, place beams, joists, panels, outlets, and equipment, and assemble draft sheets that follow local permitting checklists.
Orbit, the AI intelligence inside our platform, acts like a code co-pilot inside the model. It reviews plans end to end, checks them against local and state requirements across building, planning, public works, and fire, flags conflicts and gaps, guides revisions, and helps teams understand what needs to happen next before the city ever sees the set.
Then the humans step in. Licensed engineers review what the AI agents produce, correct anything that does not look right, finalize the calculations and notes, and only then stamp the set and clear it for submission.
The moment to watch
The 2D to 3D conversion is interesting, but the real payoff is what happens after.
You will see structural elements start appearing in about a minute, then you will see our platform generate the 2D sheets that actually get submitted. That is the difference between a cool model and a usable deliverable.
Versioning works like real projects
Projects change. Clients change their minds. Teams iterate.
In the demo, you will see how versions are handled as you upload and revise. Until the plan is approved for stamping, iteration stays simple. Once the stamp goes on, changes become a formal revision and change order, the way accountability should work.
Who this is for today
On Dave Cooper Live, Maor described the customer base clearly. The pain is shared across the ecosystem.
Most current users are:
Design build firms that carry architecture or drafting in-house.
Production and custom builders who are tired of coordinating multiple engineering vendors.
Architecture firms that want a single partner for structural, MEP, and energy on their residential work.
Engineering firms that want to use Spacial as their digital workbench while keeping their own stamp and standards.
Today, we actively support California and are rolling out coverage for Texas, Arizona, Georgia, and Florida as code data and approved plan sets expand.
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