2D Drawing Search

Find similar technical drawings by shape

Upload a PDF, DWG, DXF, TIFF, or scanned drawing and find similar drawings across your manufacturing archive. GEOSeen understands drawing geometry, dimensions, and visual content, not just filenames or tags.

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2D Drawing Search

2D Drawing Search

Upload a 2D technical drawing and find similar drawings by geometric content across PDF, DWG, DXF, and legacy archive sources.

How It Works

Three steps to finding the right drawing

01

Upload a technical drawing

Start with a PDF, DWG, DXF, TIFF, or scanned 2D drawing. GEOSeen processes drawing views, annotations, dimensions, and geometric content automatically.

PDF, DWG, DXFScanned drawingsMulti-view support
02

Understand drawing geometry

GEOSeen analyzes shape, linework, dimensions, tolerances, and notes to represent the part by geometry instead of only filenames or manual tags.

Shape recognitionDimension analysisAnnotation parsing
03

Find similar drawings

Get ranked results showing the most similar technical drawings in your archive, then compare drawing history, related parts, and reusable designs.

Similarity rankingSide-by-side viewPart history lookup

2D Search Capabilities

Built for engineering teams with real drawing archives, not perfectly tagged libraries

Format Support

PDF, DWG, DXF, TIFF

Search DWG drawings by shape, search DXF drawings by geometry, and include PDF or scanned drawing archives in the same 2D search layer.

Visual Matching

Shape-Based Search

Find similar technical drawings by analyzing geometric content: lines, arcs, holes, views, dimensions, and drawing structure.

Legacy Support

Legacy Drawing Archives

Designed for manufacturing archives where old drawings, customer files, scanned sheets, and inconsistent metadata all exist together.

Annotation Aware

Context-Rich Matching

Uses dimensions, tolerances, and drawing notes to improve relevance when two parts look similar but differ in manufacturing detail.