Jetbuilt to Debut Jetbot Drawings Suite at ISE 2026

Jetbuilt will debut the expanded Jetbot Drawings suite at Integrated Systems Europe 2026, adding rack elevations and architectural floor plans to its AI-powered drawing tools.
Building on the initial release of Jetbot Drawings for schematic generation, the expanded suite brings all major drawing elements — schematics, rack elevations and floor plans — into the Jetbuilt project environment.
Jetbot Drawings is powered by Jetbot, Jetbuilt’s proprietary AI engine trained on audiovisual design practices, integration standards and product documentation. Schematics are generated in seconds using the project’s bill of materials and scope of work, with Jetbot automatically creating standards-based connections between sources, processors, displays, amplifiers and other devices. Designers can 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,” said Paul Dexter, founder and CEO 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 Drawings is designed to reduce the repetitive drafting often required to document system connections that are already defined during project planning. The tool produces drawings that reflect how engineers typically structure signal flow, while allowing designers to manually refine layouts, adjust device placement or modify signal paths as needed.
At ISE 2026, Jetbuilt will highlight rack elevations as the next phase of the suite. Rack elevations translate a project’s equipment list into organized rack layouts, allowing teams to evaluate space requirements, ventilation and device sequencing earlier in the design process. Because elevations are derived from the same project data as schematics, documentation remains consistent across deliverables.
The suite also includes automated floor plan drawings. Users upload a building layout, such as an office, venue or residence, and Jetbot identifies rooms and places equipment accordingly. Displays, loudspeakers and control interfaces are positioned within logical spaces, with designers able to reposition items as needed. The feature is intended to streamline early architectural planning and help teams validate scope against physical layouts sooner.
Schematics, rack elevations and floor plans can be exported in DWG format to support existing drafting workflows. Through a partnership with Vectorworks, Jetbuilt will offer a one-click option to send drawings directly into Vectorworks projects, reducing manual handoffs and data re-entry.
Jetbot Drawings is designed to provide integrators, engineers, consultants and end users with a unified approach to system documentation by connecting all drawings to the underlying project data in Jetbuilt.
Jetbuilt will showcase Jetbot Drawings at stand 5B820 during ISE 2026, Feb. 3–6, at Fira de Barcelona Gran Via.




