⚡ Where cabinet making is going

Describe it. DAI draws it.

DAI is bringing AI into SketchUp cabinet design: tell it what you need in plain language — or hand it a plan or a photo — and watch the cabinets appear in your model. Built on the production toolkit our own shop runs every day.

Trial covers the full toolkit · AI features rolling out in early access

DAI · AI session — concept preview
✓ Drawing in your model…
34.5" 36" 30" 30" B 96"
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Cut list ✓ DXF ✓ Labels ✓
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Parametric carcass

Sides, deck and back generated with YOUR construction method — stretchers, toe kick and materials included.

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Real joinery

Dados and rabbets cut into the actual geometry, with CNC bit relief so parts truly assemble.

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Drawers that know their hardware

Boxes sized for Blum undermount slides — spacers automatically avoid hinge-plate collisions.

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Fronts with verified reveals

Overlay fronts with consistent gaps — the clash detector warns you before anything is cut.

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From model to machine

Cut list, DXF for CNC and shop-floor labels — straight out of this model.

The industry of the future, in your shop

DAI exposes its cabinet engine to AI assistants. The model does the drawing; your standards, materials and hardware rules stay in charge.

EARLY ACCESS🗣️

Natural language → cabinets

"A 36-inch base with three drawers and Blum undermount slides." Say it — DAI builds it in the model, cut-list ready.

IN DEVELOPMENT📐

Plans & photos → models

Hand DAI a kitchen plan or a job-site photo and get a buildable SketchUp layout to refine — not a rendering, real parts.

ROADMAP🧠

AI that builds YOUR way

Your construction methods, your materials, your joinery and hardware catalog — the AI proposes, your standards decide.

Under the hood: DAI speaks the open Model Context Protocol (MCP), the same standard AI assistants like Claude use to operate real tools. Early access opens to subscribers first.

Standing on a real production toolkit

The AI doesn't draw promises — it drives the same tools our shop uses to build cabinets every day. All of this ships today.

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Cabinet designer

Parametric base, wall and drawer cabinets generated directly in your SketchUp model, with your construction methods.

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Cut lists

Accurate part lists straight from the model — sizes, materials and edge banding, ready for the panel saw.

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DXF export for CNC

Export parts as DXF for your CNC workflow, with joinery machining included.

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Joinery tools

Dados, rabbets and connector-ready joints applied to real geometry — including CNC bit-relief details that actually assemble.

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Drawer hardware smarts

Blum metal-front drawers, slide spacers that avoid hinge-plate collisions, interior fronts — the details that bite you at install time.

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Labels & checks

Part labels for the shop floor, plus gap and footprint detection that catches design clashes before you cut.

Simple pricing

About a third less than the leading alternative — same 2-machine licensing. AI early access opens to subscribers first.

$69/month
  • 2 PCs included (shop + office)
  • All features, all updates
  • 7-day free trial, full-featured
  • Works offline (30-day license cache)
  • English & Spanish interface
  • First in line for AI early access
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Additional PCs: $25/month each · Cancel anytime

Up and running in minutes

DAI is a signed SketchUp extension. No external software, no exports to learn.

Email daidokorowood@gmail.com and ask for a trial key — we reply the same day.

Install the signed .rbz from our releases page (SketchUp 2021 or newer, Windows).

Paste your key in DAI → Config → License. Done — updates install themselves.

Built in a real cabinet shop

DAI is developed by Daidokoro Inc, a custom woodworking shop in Doral, Florida with 25+ years in the trade. The future we're building is the one we want for our own shop floor — and we fix what annoys us before you ever see it.