Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 For Sketchup 2017-2024 Online
Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 is an extension for SketchUp that automates material and component quantity takeoffs, costing, and scheduling across SketchUp models (versions 2017 through 2024). It extracts, aggregates, and formats counts, areas, lengths, volumes, and custom attributes into schedules for estimating, bill-of-materials (BOM), and reporting workflows.
One of the standout features of version 1.2.4 is the ability to drill down into a group. For example, if you have a "Kitchen Cabinet" component made of wood, screws, and handles, Quantifier Pro can report the volume of the wood, the count of the screws, and the surface area of the handles separately, all while they remain nested inside the main object.
Because version numbers are often confused, ensure you download the correct build:
Pricing (as of 2025):
Note: Version 1.2.4 is the last release supporting SketchUp 2017. Future versions will likely start at 2020 and above.
Quantifier Pro doesn't just count geometry; it reads materials. If you apply "Cherry Wood - 1x6" to a group of boards, the plugin will automatically sum the volume and surface area. You can then assign vendor costs (e.g., $4.50/sq ft) and get an instant budget.
In the world of architectural design, landscape architecture, and construction management, accuracy is everything. A minor miscalculation in material quantities can lead to budget overruns, project delays, and client disputes. For years, SketchUp users struggled with manual takeoffs—counting bricks, measuring linear feet of piping, or calculating cubic yards of concrete by hand. Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024
Enter Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024. This latest iteration of the industry’s gold-standard extension has revolutionized how professionals extract data from their 3D models. Whether you are a freelancer using SketchUp 2017 or a firm standardized on SketchUp 2024, this version bridges the gap between visual design and hard construction data.
This article explores everything you need to know about Quantifier Pro 1.2.4: its features, compatibility, workflow optimization, and why it remains the go-to tool for BIM-lite quantity takeoffs.
No tool is without constraints. Quantifier Pro relies on proper modeling hygiene: components should be used instead of groups where repetition exists, and materials must be consistently applied. Messy, unorganized SketchUp models (e.g., stray faces, reversed normals, overlapping geometry) will produce inaccurate takeoffs. Additionally, while version 1.2.4 handles curves better than predecessors, extremely complex organic forms (e.g., terrain meshes with millions of faces) may still cause performance lag. Quantifier Pro 1
Users seeking true 5D BIM (3D model + time + cost) integration may find Quantifier Pro’s lack of direct scheduling (Gantt chart) links a limitation, though workarounds exist via CSV export to dedicated estimating software like RSMeans or Bluebeam.
The version now auto-converts between imperial and metric systems within the same report. A pipe measured in inches can be reported in millimeters, while concrete volume remains in cubic yards—all without manual formula editing.
In the ecosystem of 3D modeling, SketchUp has long reigned as a champion of intuitive design, celebrated for its ease of use and rapid conceptualization. However, for professionals in architecture, construction, and interior design, a model is more than a visual artifact—it is a database of potential costs, materials, and labor. This is where Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 asserts its critical value. As a dynamic extension compatible with SketchUp versions 2017 through 2024, Quantifier Pro transforms static geometric models into live, interactive quantity takeoff and costing spreadsheets directly embedded within the SketchUp environment. Pricing (as of 2025):