From model to released drawing, without the detailing.
CADABRA lays out the views, dimensions the geometry, applies your title block, inserts the BOM and balloons the sheet. For one part, or for every part in the assembly.
What CAD to drawing actually has to get right.
The work that consumes the day is everything after: choosing the views that describe the part, sectioning where the geometry is hidden, dimensioning to datums that match how it will be inspected, adding hole callouts, ballooning the BOM, and putting it all on the right sheet with the right title block.
It reads the model, applies your drawing rules, and produces a sheet an engineer can check and release, rather than a starting point you still have to detail.
What comes out.
The views the part needs.
Named, projected, section, isometric and flat-pattern views, chosen from the geometry rather than stamped from a fixed template.
- Section views cut where the principal views hide the geometry.
- Flat patterns for sheet metal, isometrics where they help the reader.
- Detail and auxiliary views are read from your reference drawings but are not generated yet.
Dimensions and callouts, not a blank sheet.
Features are dimensioned and holes carry callouts in your format. Tolerance defaults come from your standard.
- Model dimensions imported, with hole callouts and cosmetic threads.
- Dimension style, arrow style, and text height from your standard.
- The general tolerance block filled rather than left blank.
Assemblies get the BOM and the balloons.
For an assembly, CADABRA inserts the bill of materials built from the actual assembly structure, balloons the components on the sheet, and keeps item numbers consistent between the two.
- BOM derived from the model, not retyped.
- Balloons matched to BOM item numbers.
- Your column set, ordering, and naming conventions.
Batch the whole assembly.
Point CADABRA at a top-level assembly and it produces a sheet per part plus the assembly drawing, each on the correct format, then exports the set.
- One pass over the full assembly, one sheet per unique component.
- Multi-sheet output is supported and off by default.
Prompts that produce drawings.
- Make a drawing of this part on our B-size title block
- Creates the sheet, places and scales the views, dimensions the features, and fills the title block from the model properties.
- Add a section through the bore and dimension it
- Cuts the section on the correct plane, places the view, and dimensions the internal geometry it reveals.
- Drawings for every part in this assembly
- Batches the assembly, one sheet per unique component plus the assembly drawing, each on the right format.
- Insert the BOM and balloon the components
- Builds the BOM from the assembly structure in your column format and balloons the sheet to match the item numbers.
How drawing generation runs.
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Configure your standard once
Upload drawings you have already released. CADABRA reads your title block fields, projection angle, units and standing notes out of them and applies that to what it generates.
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Open the part or assembly
Open the document you need drawings for. For a batch, open the top-level assembly and let it walk the structure.
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Ask for the drawings
Say what you need, for example "drawings for every part in this assembly on our B-size title block".
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Review and export
CADABRA places views, dimensions and callouts, inserts the BOM and balloons for assemblies. Check the sheets and release them.
What about SOLIDWORKS 2026 Auto-Generate Drawing?
SOLIDWORKS 2026 introduced its own automatic drawing generation. If your seat has it, use it.
What decides whether a sheet is releasable: whether it comes out on your title block with your dimension styles and tolerance defaults, whether it runs across an entire assembly in one pass rather than a document at a time, and whether it runs on the seats your team has today.
Your drawing standards.
CADABRA takes your title blocks, sheet formats, view conventions, dimension styles, tolerance defaults, and naming rules as configuration, then applies them to everything it produces.
That configuration is done once, at the organization level, and it is what makes the difference between output that looks like a drawing and output your team can release. Drawings Mode with custom standards is part of the Enterprise plan.
Drawing generation, answered.
How does CADABRA turn a 3D model into a 2D drawing?
Can it generate drawings for every part in an assembly at once?
Will the drawings follow our company standards?
Can CADABRA generate a BOM from a SOLIDWORKS assembly?
Can I go straight from a prompt to a finished drawing?
How much does CADABRA cost?
Bring an assembly. Watch it detail itself.
A 20-minute call, your file, your title block.