Both automate construction quantity takeoff with AI — Kreo goes wider with 3D BIM and integrated cost databases, while Togal.AI is the more focused, faster 2D PDF takeoff tool.
Kreo and Togal.AI both use AI to compress the most time-consuming part of construction estimating: quantity takeoff. Togal.AI is the sharper choice for teams working almost entirely from 2D PDF drawing sets who want the fastest path from drawings to reviewable quantities. Kreo is the better fit when your takeoff runs off 3D BIM models and you want measurement and cost-database pricing in one cloud platform.
| Editorial rating | 4.3/5 | 4.4/5 |
| Pricing | From $35/user/month | From $299/user/month |
| Free tier | No | No |
| Best for | General contractors managing large project bids where takeoff volume is a bottleneck | General contractors and estimators producing multiple bids per week where takeoff is a bottleneck |
| Key strength | AI automates quantity takeoff from 2D PDF drawings and 3D BIM models significantly faster than manual | AI performs quantity takeoffs from PDF drawings in a fraction of manual measurement time |
| Review | Detail Review → | Detail Review → |
Facts pulled from our independent Kreo and Togal.AIreviews. Always verify current pricing on each vendor's website.
Both tools automatically identify and measure building elements — walls, slabs, openings, floor areas — from construction drawings, replacing hours of manual measurement. The key difference is scope. Kreo takes off from both 2D PDF drawings and 3D BIM model geometry, and connects to construction cost databases so a takeoff can flow into a cost estimate inside the same platform. Togal.AI concentrates on 2D PDF drawings, with strong automatic element recognition (distinguishing floor types, interior vs. exterior walls, opening types) and a built-in verification layer for reviewing and correcting AI measurements before export. Togal.AI is explicitly not built for BIM-based takeoff from 3D models.
Edge: Kreo
Kreo has an accessible per-seat entry point, with its AI-powered takeoff on a higher tier; Togal.AI is premium and typically sold per user through a demo. On a per-seat basis Kreo generally comes in below Togal.AI, and it also offers a cheaper non-AI entry tier. For both, value scales with how much manual takeoff time you're currently spending.
Edge: Kreo
Both platforms carry an initial learning curve and require estimator review of AI output — neither is fully autonomous. Togal.AI's workflow is narrower and therefore more direct: upload a PDF, let the AI measure, verify in the review layer, export to your estimating software. Kreo covers more ground (2D, BIM, cost databases, cloud collaboration), which is powerful but means more surface area to learn, especially for teams moving off legacy or manual workflows.
Edge: Togal.AI
Togal.AI fits high-volume estimating teams competing for commercial work with large 2D drawing sets, where raw takeoff speed and bid throughput matter most. Kreo fits mid-to-large contractors and preconstruction departments that work with BIM models and want collaborative, cloud-based estimating with a path from quantities to priced estimates. The dividing line is largely 2D-first vs. BIM-inclusive workflows.
Edge: Too close to call
Kreo review
Kreo is best suited for contractors, estimators, and construction firms who need to automate quantity takeoff from 2D drawings and BIM models — reducing the manual measurement time that traditionally makes estimating one of the most time-intensive parts of preconstruction.
Togal.AI review
Togal.AI is best suited for general contractors, estimators, and construction companies who need to dramatically reduce the time spent on manual quantity takeoffs from construction drawings — using AI to automate the measurement and counting work that underpins cost estimates.
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Kreo vs STACK comparison
Kreo and STACK are both cloud takeoff-and-estimating platforms: STACK is the mature, widely-adopted standard with a deep assembly library and a free entry tier, while Kreo is the newer AI-native tool with stronger takeoff automation, with its AI features on a higher per-user tier.
Togal.AI vs STACK comparison
Togal.AI and STACK both speed up construction takeoff, but Togal.AI is an AI-first measurement specialist while STACK is a broader, mature takeoff-and-estimating platform with a deep assembly library and lighter AI automation.
Independent editorial comparison — not a paid placement.