Where RayCAD goes
Vision
RayCAD starts with HVAC annotation, but the ambition is much larger: automate how buildings are designed, documented, coordinated, and eventually built.
Our goal is to automate the MEP domain deeply enough that a one-person firm can do the work that currently requires a full MEP drafting team.
We are starting with HVAC tagging and annotation because the problem is technically feasible, the value is visible on every sheet, and the path to revenue is clear. It is a narrow wedge into a much larger production workflow.
From there, RayCAD will move into drafting automation: sheet setup, standards enforcement, annotation cleanup, review flows, and the repetitive production work that sits between a finished model and an issued drawing set.
We will also expand horizontally across MEP. The same automation layer should handle electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and other documentation workflows where model data has to become clean construction drawings.
Long term, we want to move vertically through the construction stack as well: architecture, structural engineering, MEP design, coordination, drafting, and eventually the physical work of installation.
That last part may become a separate robotics company. The intent is simple: automate not just the drawing work, but the path from design intent to installed systems.