| Feature | Performance in SketchUp 2017 | Performance in SketchUp 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent. Uses classic rasterization. | Excellent. Uses new vector engine for curved surfaces. | | Linear Length (Pipes/Cable) | Good for up to 5000 edges. | Perfect. Handles 50,000+ edges in real-time. | | Component Count | Works with Outliner hierarchy. | Works with Tags & Scenes. | | Export to CSV/Excel | Exports pre-2007 .XLS format. | Exports modern .XLSX and Google Sheets API. | | Material Takeoff | Reads legacy .skm materials. | Reads PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials. |
The “124” in its name reflects its deep compatibility with the modern SketchUp architecture, ensuring stable performance across the last eight major software releases. quantifier pro 124 for sketchup 20172024
If you manage a mixed environment of legacy and current SketchUp projects (2017 through 2024), is the most reliable, feature-rich quantity takeoff tool available. It eliminates version-related data loss, accelerates estimating, and pays for itself within the first few uses. | Feature | Performance in SketchUp 2017 |
Quantifier Pro is an extension designed for SketchUp that automates the process of quantifying materials and generating reports from your SketchUp models. It's especially useful for architects, engineers, contractors, and estimators who use SketchUp as part of their workflow. The extension allows users to extract material quantities directly from their 3D models, making it easier to estimate costs and manage construction projects. Uses new vector engine for curved surfaces
Real-world construction is rarely 100% efficient. The plugin allows users to apply "Waste Factors" to materials. For example, you can set a 10% waste factor for tile flooring, ensuring your estimate accounts for cuts and breakage.