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
Parametric carcass
Sides, deck and back generated with YOUR construction method — stretchers, toe kick and materials included.
Real joinery
Dados and rabbets cut into the actual geometry, with CNC bit relief so parts truly assemble.
Drawers that know their hardware
Boxes sized for Blum undermount slides — spacers automatically avoid hinge-plate collisions.
Fronts with verified reveals
Overlay fronts with consistent gaps — the clash detector warns you before anything is cut.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cabinet designer
Parametric base, wall and drawer cabinets generated directly in your SketchUp model, with your construction methods.
Cut lists
Accurate part lists straight from the model — sizes, materials and edge banding, ready for the panel saw.
DXF export for CNC
Export parts as DXF for your CNC workflow, with joinery machining included.
Joinery tools
Dados, rabbets and connector-ready joints applied to real geometry — including CNC bit-relief details that actually assemble.
Drawer hardware smarts
Blum metal-front drawers, slide spacers that avoid hinge-plate collisions, interior fronts — the details that bite you at install time.
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.
- 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
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.