Company
About ArchiMind
We build compliance tooling for teams that live in Revit — architects, design technologists, and anyone who needs structured, code-checked data from a real 3D model.
What we built
ArchiMind is a native Autodesk Revit add-in that runs California Building Code (CBC 2022 and 2025) compliance checks on your model — walls, rooms, doors, windows — directly from the Revit ribbon. No export step. No separate tool. Results, overlays, and a formatted HTML report in under ten minutes on a typical floor plate.
Why it exists
Manual CBC compliance checking is slow, error-prone, and happens too late in the design process. Generic “AI” tools don't understand Revit geometry or building-code logic. ArchiMind sits in the middle: chapter-by-chapter CBC checks that understand the model, run inside the tool your team is already using, and produce outputs you can hand to a client or submit with a permit set.
Jurisdiction coverage
ArchiMind currently covers the California Building Code (CBC 2025 and CBC 2022). This is a California-specific tool. If your practice is outside California, the compliance engine will not match your local code. We are evaluating IBC and other jurisdiction support for a future release.
What we support
CBC Chapter 10 egress checks (door widths, travel distance, occupant load, exit counts), Chapter 5 height and area limits per construction type, plumbing fixture requirements, and room-level occupancy assignment — all anchored to a per-project job history in your ArchiMind account. Exports include overlay images, structured JSON and CSV, and an HTML compliance report for permit submittals.
Questions or feedback
We read every message. Contact us for pilot access, enterprise pricing, or to report a compliance check discrepancy. Email: support@archimind.io