Stop chasing
weld lists.
Track them on
the drawing.

MapWeld turns a PDF isometric into a working weld register: place markers, assign WPS and NDT, update status, and export structured data without spinning up another spreadsheet.

No installFully offlineFile-basedNo account

Offline-first

Core workflow works without a cloud backend for project data

Start in minutes

No login, no install, no setup project just to evaluate it

Contact

hello@mapweld.app — or jump to the contact section

Why MapWeld

Solve the real problems.
Not just digitize the old ones.

Three things that change how your shop floor tracks welds.

Track as it happens

Sound familiar?

Welds get done at 7 AM. The spreadsheet gets updated at 5 PM — maybe. Your data is always a day behind.

Capture weld data at the source — on the drawing, on the shop floor, the moment it happens. No retyping at a desk later. The register updates itself.

NDT traceability on autopilot

Sound familiar?

Which welds need RT? What percentage is done? Nobody knows without digging through a side spreadsheet.

NDT requirements, percentages, and repair loops are tracked automatically per weld. No manual recalculation. No second system. See what needs inspection at a glance.

Open and start

Sound familiar?

Enterprise platforms need IT, servers, training budgets, and months before a single weld is tracked.

Runs in a browser, works fully offline, saves to local files. No install, no account, no server, no IT ticket. Hand it to any fitter or inspector and they start immediately.

How it works

Four steps. Real workflow.

Load the PDF, place markers, fill the weld data, export the register. Short loop in the field. Structured output at the end.

1
Step 1 · Drawing
1

Load PDF

Open the isometric directly in MapWeld so the drawing becomes the live working surface for the job.

2
Step 2 · Mark-up
2

Add markers for spools, lines, welds

Drop markers exactly where the work sits on the drawing, so traceability starts at source instead of in a separate spreadsheet later.

3
Step 3 · Data capture
3

Fill weld information

Capture weld details, status, WPS and inspection context while the drawing is open and the work is in front of you.

4
Step 4 · Export
4

Export to Excel

Push the tracked drawing data into a structured Excel register without rebuilding the weld list by hand at the end.

Why teams use MapWeld

Built to solve the shop-floor gap
between the drawing and the register.

The pain is familiar: markups happen in one place, weld lists live somewhere else, and reporting gets rebuilt under pressure. MapWeld closes that loop.

Stop double entry

Capture the weld once on the drawing instead of marking paper first and retyping everything into a spreadsheet later.

Keep traceability on the isometric

Spools, lines, welds and status stay tied to the actual drawing people use in fabrication, inspection and progress follow-up.

Export without rebuilding the register

When the job needs reporting, export structured data from captured field information instead of reconstructing it after the fact.

What the product does well

Focused workflow.
Useful output.

MapWeld is deliberately narrow: make the drawing the capture surface, keep traceability visible, and give teams structured exportable data when reporting time comes.

Live weld status on the drawing

The isometric stays central while weld markers, spool references and progress move with the job instead of drifting into side files.

Field-friendly data capture

Capture the key weld information while the work is in front of you, not hours later when someone has to decode handwritten notes.

Structured export when reporting is due

Excel output comes from tracked source data, so handover and reporting start from a cleaner base.

Operational fit

Made for fabrication teams that need speed and structure

Use it when the drawing is already the working reference and the team needs a faster way to mark spools, lines, welds and inspection status without creating admin debt.

It runs in the browser, works offline for the core workflow, and keeps the process light enough for trial, pilot use and day-to-day project execution.

Want a walkthrough or a pilot on one project? Contact us or email hello@mapweld.app.

Built for you

Built for the people
who do the work

QC Inspector

Capture weld status at the drawing instead of writing notes in the field and retyping them later.

QA/QC Manager

See which welds are pending, inspected, or blocked without waiting for another spreadsheet revision.

Fabrication / Project Manager

Use the isometric as the live status view for workpacks, weld progress, and hold points.

Document Control

Export structured registers from source data instead of rebuilding traceability after the job moves on.

Why teams try it

Because spreadsheets are too detached, enterprise suites are too heavy, and paper markups die in someone's backpack.

MapWeld is the narrow layer in the middle: the drawing stays central, weld status stays visible, and exports stay structured.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Free for now. Pricing will come later — start using it today at no cost.

PDF for drawings. Save and load projects as .weldproject files.

Yes — Excel export, print-ready reports, and progress summaries.

Track NDT requirements per weld (RT, UT, MT, PT, VT). See at a glance which welds still need inspection, manage hold points, and attach evidence directly.

Repairs are tracked as lineage: cut-out, re-weld, retest. Traceability stays intact.

No. MapWeld is a capture layer. Export data into whatever system you already use.

No. It runs in a browser, works offline, and saves to local files. No server, no account, no IT ticket.

On your device, in project files you control. Nothing is sent to a cloud.

Fabrication shops, QA/QC teams, and project or document control leads who track welds on PDF isometrics and need structured exports without a heavy enterprise rollout. If that sounds like your team, try the app or email hello@mapweld.app.

Yes. Many teams start with a single job or drawing set. Email hello@mapweld.app or use the Contact page with topic “pilot” so we know what you’re trying to validate.

Contact

Prefer email or a full message form? We usually reply within a few business days.

Try the workflow.
Judge the product after that.

Load a drawing, place a few welds, export the register. If that short loop feels right for your team, MapWeld is worth a closer look.