Generate a client-ready DXF report (PDF)
Produce a one-page PDF that summarises a DXF — its units, size, entity and layer counts, a 0–100 readiness score and a scaled preview — ready to hand to a client or supplier. No configuration needed.
Free · no sign-up · the file is read in your browser and never uploaded.
When you receive or send a drawing, a short written record is worth a lot: it documents what was in the file and whether it was clean. DXFTools generates a tidy A4 report with the filename and date, a summary (units, physical and drawing size, entity and layer counts, readiness score) and the results of the same six preflight checks used by Clean & Fix, each with its count and a short hint.
The report finishes with a true-scale preview of the drawing, so the recipient can see at a glance what the numbers describe. It's designed to be handed straight to a client or supplier as a quality record — no setup, just open the file and export.
As with every tool here, it runs in your browser and the DXF is never uploaded, so you can document confidential drawings privately and for free.
What you get
- One-page A4 PDF, ready to send
- Summary: units, size, entity and layer counts
- 0–100 readiness score with six preflight checks
- Scaled drawing preview included
- Runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded
Frequently asked questions
- What's in the report?
- The filename and date, a summary (units, physical and drawing size, entity and layer counts, readiness score), the six preflight check results with counts, and a true-scale preview of the drawing.
- Do I need to configure anything?
- No. Open the file and export — the report is generated as a single A4 page ready to hand to a client or supplier.
- Do I need AutoCAD or any paid software?
- No. Everything runs in a normal web browser. There is no install, no licence and no account required.
- Do you upload or store my DXF file?
- No. The file is read and processed entirely in your browser using your device's own resources. It is never sent to a server or stored anywhere.
Try it on your own drawing
Open the studio, drop in your DXF, and generate a report — all in your browser, nothing uploaded.
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