Highlights
- Phone and tablet experience rebuilt for touch
- Magnifier loupe and Apple Pencil hover for precise placement
- Long-press to drag any measurement or annotation
- Per-page PDF rotation that survives shares, revisions, and exports
- Click any group row in the sidebar to make it the active group
Mobile and Tablet Redesign
The phone and tablet experience is rebuilt from the ground up. A touch-first layout puts tools where your thumbs reach, keeps the canvas as the largest thing on screen, and brings the same measurement and annotation power desktop has, sized for fingers.
A magnifier loupe appears just above your fingertip as you place a point, showing the area under your finger at 3x magnification with a fixed crosshair so you know exactly where the point lands. On Apple Pencil capable iPads, a hover ring previews where the tip will commit before it touches glass, with snap target indicators for endpoints, midpoints, and edges.
Long-press to drag any measurement or annotation. Multi-select drags every picked item together. Same undo behavior as desktop drag.
Per-Page PDF Rotation
Some plan sets ship with sheets in the wrong orientation: a foundation plan rotated sideways, an electrical sheet upside down. Now you can fix it in the editor instead of going back to the original PDF.
Right-click the canvas or open the three-dot menu on any page in the sidebar, pick Rotate page, and choose clockwise, counterclockwise, or 180. Rotations save with the document, survive shares and revisions, and export correctly. Existing measurements and annotations stay on the correct page positions.
Quality of Life Fixes
Click any group row to activate. The sidebar list and the active group are now the same thing. Click a row, that group becomes active, and a blue accent bar on the left edge of the row makes it unmistakable. Closing the floating group panel with X hides the panel without changing the active group, so new items still land where you expect.
Count tool no longer asks what you are counting. Counts go straight into the active group like every other tool, with a floating panel for marker style, color, and size while you place.
Floating panels share one design language. Every tool panel now reads as part of the same family. Stamp presets lay out in a clean two-column grid.