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Jetbuilt to Unveil Jetbot Drawings Suite at ISE 2026

Published: January 7, 2026
Courtesy / Jetbuilt

Jetbuilt, the global provider of AV project sales and management software, will unveil the complete Jetbot Drawings suite at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 from Feb. 3–6, 2026. Building on the release of Jetbot Drawings for schematic generation, Jetbuilt will introduce rack elevations and architectural floor plans, introducing all drawing elements within the Jetbuilt environment.

What is Jetbot?

Jetbot Drawings utilizes Jetbot, Jetbuilt’s proprietary AI engine, which is trained on thousands of audiovisual design practices, integration standards and product manuals, the company says. The schematics are generated in seconds based on the project’s bill of materials and scope of work, with Jetbot automatically creating logical, standards-based connections between sources, processors, displays, amplifiers and other devices. Designers can manually reposition components, adjust wiring, add equipment or request changes using natural language through the Modify function.

“For most integrators, drawings define a significant portion of the project timeline,” says Paul Dexter, chief executive officer and founder of Jetbuilt. “By placing schematics, elevations and floor plans inside the same workflow where teams already build proposals and manage projects, we remove one of the most persistent bottlenecks in the design process.”

Jetbot: Streamlining AV Design with AI

Schematics often require hours of repetitive drafting to document connections that are already defined in the project. Jetbot Drawings reduces that effort to a near-instant action, producing drawings that mirror how engineers typically structure system flow. The designers retain control to refine the output, manually adjusting device placement or adding components. Through the Modify button, users can also request changes in natural language, such as reconfiguring a source to a different port or adjusting an entire signal path. The capabilities allow teams to preserve engineering standards while eliminating many of the labor-intensive steps involved in hand-drawing connections.

At ISE 2026, Jetbuilt will highlight rack elevations as the next phase of the suite. Elevations will translate the project’s equipment list into organized rack layouts, providing design teams with a clear view of space requirements, ventilation considerations and device sequencing earlier in the project cycle. Jetbot helps integrators identify conflicts, confirm mechanical specifications and plan cable management before installation. Since rack elevations are derived from the same project dataset used for schematics, documentation remains consistent across all deliverables.

Automated Floor Plans Simplify Layouts

Jetbuilt has also developed automated floor plan drawings. Users will upload a building layout, such as a venue, office or residence, and Jetbot will identify the rooms and place the equipment accordingly. Devices will appear in the correct spaces, including displays, loudspeakers and control interfaces, with Jetbot estimating logical positions such as likely display walls. Teams can reposition any item as needed. Jetbot’s floor plans reduce the manual task of dragging devices into each room, streamlining the architectural stage and helping designers validate scope against the physical environment earlier in the process.

Seamless Integration with CAD Tools

The elements, including schematics, elevations and floor plans, will be exportable in DWG format, supporting established drafting workflows. Through a partnership with Vectorworks, Jetbuilt will offer a one-click experience that sends Jetbuilt drawings directly into Vectorworks projects, eliminating manual handoffs. For firms that rely on CAD tools for final documentation, this enables a smooth transition from AI-generated layouts to detailed CAD refinement without re-entering data or recreating system flow.

Jetbot Drawings provide integrators, engineers, end users and consultants with a consolidated approach to system documentation. By automating initial drafts and connecting all drawings to the project data already in Jetbuilt, teams gain consistent documents, reduced rework and faster design cycles. Jetbot Drawings is intended to support higher throughput for engineering departments while preserving the precision required for installation and commissioning.

Visit Jetbuilt at ISE 2026

Jetbuilt will be in stand 5B820 at ISE 2026 from Feb. 3–6, 2026, at Fira de Barcelona Gran Via.

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