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Jetbuilt to highlight AI design capabilities

The Jetbot Drawings suite will make its debut at ISE 2026, bringing schematics, rack layouts and floor plans into one project environment

Jetbuilt will introduce the full Jetbot Drawings suite at ISE 2026, adding rack elevations and architectural floor plans to its existing AI-generated schematics capability.

The expanded suite builds on the initial release of Jetbot Drawings, which generates system schematics based on a project’s bill of materials and scope of work. The new elements will allow users to create schematics, rack layouts and floor plans within the Jetbuilt environment, using the same underlying project data.

Jetbot Drawings is powered by Jetbot, Jetbuilt’s AI engine trained on AV design practices, integration standards and product documentation. Drawings are generated automatically, with users able to refine layouts, adjust wiring and request changes using natural language.

Paul Dexter, CEO and founder, Jetbuilt, said: “Drawings account for a significant portion of the project timeline for most integrators. Bringing schematics, elevations and floor plans into the same workflow as proposals and project management removes a major source of friction in the design process.”

At ISE 2026, Jetbuilt will highlight rack elevations, which convert equipment lists into structured rack layouts to support early planning around space, ventilation and sequencing. Architectural floor plans will also be demonstrated, allowing users to upload building layouts and automatically place equipment within identified rooms, with manual adjustment available as required.

All drawing types can be exported in DWG format. Jetbuilt has also partnered with Vectorworks to enable one-click transfer of drawings into Vectorworks projects, supporting established CAD workflows without the need to recreate documentation.