
Turn PFDs into documentation in minutes
Upload a chemical Process Diagram. PFD Bench extracts equipment and tags, traces connections, and drafts a process description you can review, edit, and export.

Focus on process engineering.
Not on documentation.
Every PFD tells a story, but turning it into written specs usually means:
- cataloging equipment manually
- tracing inlets, outlets and flow paths one by one
- writing descriptions that match the drawing
- updating everything when the diagram changes
PFD Bench reads diagrams like an engineer.
It writes descriptions you can use.
Upload
Standard DXF export from your CAD tool
Extract
Equipment, tags, and connections
Verify
Cross-check for consistency, with human review step
Generate
a process description you can edit and export
Benefits
From hours to minutes
What took half a day becomes a quick review
Consistent and complete
Standardized output, fewer missed tags, fewer “did we include everything?” moments
Your data, your server
Dedicated deployment: on-premise or single-tenant VM + storage
I was surprised by the time I saved using PFD Bench
Marlen Struve
Process Engineer
K-UTEC AG Salt Technologies, Alemanha
Common questions
Q: How accurate is the extraction?
Based on users’ experience, PFD Bench always identifies the correct equipment. It consistently achieves over 95% accuracy for the connections (how streams connect equipment to each other). The verification step let’s you catch and correct any gaps before generating the process description.
Q: What file formats are supported?
DXF exports from standard CAD tools (AutoCAD, MicroStation, etc.). PDF support is on the roadmap.
Q: Can I edit the generated descriptions?
Yes. The output is fully editable before export.
Q: What about confidentiality?
Dedicated deployment is available. Your diagrams stay on your infrastructure – no shared servers. The only data leaving your environment are the API calls to state-of-the-art LLMs. Using local LLMs for maximum privacy is on the roadmap.
Q: How much does it cost?
Contact us for demo and pricing of a dedicated instance.
