Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 For Sketchup 2017-2024 〈2024〉
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.
Many SketchUp users ask: Why not just use the default "Generate Report" utility? Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024
| Feature | SketchUp Native Report | Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Custom Attributes | No (only length/area/volume) | Yes (unlimited custom fields) | | Cost & Pricing | Manual post-processing | Built-in currency fields & formulas | | Grouping by Layer/Class | Basic only | Advanced dynamic grouping | | Unit Conversion | None | Automatic (metric/imperial) | | Waste Factor | Not supported | Yes (percentage formula) | | Live Updating | No (re-run required) | Yes – dynamic | | CSV Export | Yes | Yes + HTML + direct print | | Compatibility (2017-2024) | Varies by version | Full unified experience |
If you bill hourly or submit fixed-price bids, Quantifier Pro pays for itself in less than two projects.
An MEP firm uses "Length by Axis." The plugin identifies horizontal vs. vertical duct runs automatically, allowing them to price labor differently (harder to install vertical ducts). Because version numbers are often confused, ensure you
| Feature | Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 | SketchUp Native (Solid Tools) | Other Plugins (e.g., Estimator) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Live Updates | Yes (Dynamic) | No | Only on repurchase | | SketchUp 2017 Support | Yes | N/A | Rare | | Cost per Component | Automatic | Manual | Yes, but slow | | Waste Factor Math | Built-in | Via formula only | External Excel required | | Price | ~$149 USD | Free (but useless) | ~$99-$200 |
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.
At its heart, Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 is a rule-based takeoff engine. Users can assign dynamic attributes—such as cost per square foot, material waste factors, or labor hours—to any entity within the model. The “Pro” designation is earned through its ability to handle complex nesting: if a window component contains glass, frame, and hardware sub-components, Quantifier Pro can report on each individually or roll them up to a parent assembly. Pricing (as of 2025):
The plugin excels at calculating:
Notably, version 1.2.4 introduced refined algorithms for curved geometry and non-planar surfaces, a common pain point in earlier quantity takeoff tools. Where SketchUp’s native "Entity Info" might return a circle’s circumference inaccurately due to segmentation, Quantifier Pro approximates true geometric values, providing estimates reliable enough for bidding and procurement.
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.