SketchUp extensions  ·  by Shlomo Rahamim

The plugins your SketchUp workflow has been missing.

Quantify materials and costs, export clean 2D CAD drawings, and generate wall elevations — all without leaving SketchUp. Built for architects, interior designers and builders who need real results fast.

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Active plugins
DWG · DXF · CSV
Output formats
2017+
SketchUp Win & Mac
Permanent license
/ the lineup

Three tools. One brand.

Each plugin solves one specific problem. Click any to see the interactive demo, full feature list, and video tutorials.

Mash Quantifier

Quantities & Cost Estimates

Instantly calculate area, volume, length, weight and cost from your model. Reports update automatically when you make changes. Supports materials, components and tags.

$19 USD/yrTry the demo

Mash Exports

2D Views → DWG / DXF

Export Top, Front, Side and Isometric 2D views of any SketchUp object to DWG and DXF — clean, layered, ready for AutoCAD. Perfect for furniture and product design.

$29 USDTry the demo

Mash Elevations

2D Wall Elevations · DXF

Visual wall picker, live preview, batch DXF export, and optional material takeoff to Excel. AutoCAD-ready wall documentation in seconds.

$29 USDTry the demo
Mash Quantifier

From model to cost estimate in seconds.

Instantly calculate quantities and costs for materials, components and tags directly from your SketchUp model. Separate pricing for material and labor, IVA/VAT included, Excel export.

● Real-time cost control

Know your project cost before it’s built — not after.

Every change to your SketchUp model is reflected instantly in your budget. Add a wall, move a window, swap a material — Mash Quantifier recalculates material costs, labor and taxes in real time. No more open spreadsheet in a second window. No more “let me update the quote.” Your model is your budget — always current, always accurate.

$19 USD/yr ✓ Free trial included Start Free Trial
⚡ Interactive demo — edit prices and see costs update live  ·  All data is sample, not real SketchUp data
/ what it does

Real quantities. Real costs. Zero manual work.

Mash Quantifier scans your model and calculates quantities in real time across three types of objects — materials (m²/m³), components/groups (pcs/ml), and tags/layers (m³/m²/ml of edges). Assign cost and labor rules once; every model change updates instantly.

Three origin typesMaterials (0_) → m²/m³ · Components (0_) → pcs/ml · Tags (0_) → m³/m²/ml.
Separate material & labor pricingIndependent cost and IVA/VAT for material and labor on each row.
Waste factorApply a waste % to material cost per item.
Persistent dataAll prices and notes are saved inside the .skp file — never lost on refresh.
Excel & Google Sheets exportExport to .csv with UTF-8 BOM, opens directly in Excel and Google Sheets.
Multi-currencySwitch between MXN, USD and EUR at any time.
/ why use it

Three reasons

Instant reports

Select, calculate, export. No manual spreadsheets, no copy-paste errors between apps.

Always up to date

Change the model — refresh — the report recalculates. Your budget is never stale.

Full cost breakdown

Material, labor, IVA and total — all visible per row and in the summary cards.

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Learn in minutes

01 · Getting started with 0_ naming
02 · Pricing materials & labor
03 · Exporting to Excel / Google Sheets / Excel
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FAQ

How does the 0_ naming system work?

Rename any SketchUp material, component/group or tag/layer so its name starts with "0_" (or "0 _"). Quantifier auto-detects it and calculates: materials by m² or m³, components by pieces or ml, tags by volume/area/ml of their contents. No manual selection needed.

Can I see costs update in real time?

Yes — that is the core feature. Every time you edit a price, waste factor or IVA value in the table, all subtotals and the Grand Total update instantly. Change your model in SketchUp, press Refresh, and the quantities reload while keeping your prices intact.

Does it handle taxes (IVA/VAT)?

Yes. Each row has separate IVA fields for material and for labor. You can set 16%, 0%, or any rate per item. The summary cards show Mat. Subtotal, Labor Subtotal, Tax and Grand Total separately.

Can I export to Excel or Google Sheets?

Yes. The export produces a .csv file compatible with both Excel and Google Sheets. Open it directly in either app — no conversion needed. The file includes all rows, quantities, prices, taxes and totals.

Are prices saved when I close the plugin?

All prices, names and options are saved inside the .skp file itself. Reopen the model and your complete budget is restored. Nothing is lost when you close the panel or restart SketchUp.

Does it work with any SketchUp model?

Yes, as long as you use the 0_ prefix. It works with any architecture, interior design, furniture or construction model. The plugin has no restrictions on model size or complexity.

Start estimating today

Permanent license · One-time payment · Windows & Mac

Buy Quantifier  ·  $12.99
Mash Exports

Clean 2D CAD views, ready for AutoCAD.

Export Top, Front, Side and Isometric 2D technical views of your SketchUp objects to DWG and DXF — clean, layered, no setup required.

$29 USD/yr ✓ Free trial included Start Free Trial

From 3D model to technical drawing in one click.

Select any object in SketchUp and Mash Exports generates all standard orthographic views automatically, exporting to DWG and DXF — properly structured and AutoCAD-ready.

4 automatic viewsTop, Front, Side and Isometric generated simultaneously.
DWG & DXF outputBoth standard CAD formats. Native DWG on Windows.
Three DXF modesDWG 2D (clean), DXF (fast), DXF Pro (no xray lines).
Selection-basedExport only the objects you select, not the whole model.
⚡ Interactive — select views & format, then Export
/ why use it

Three reasons

All 4 views at once

Top, Front, Side and Iso in a single operation — no manual camera repositioning.

DWG + DXF

Deliver in whatever format your client or workshop needs, no converters required.

AutoCAD-ready

Clean lines that open without surprises — no stray geometry or unnecessary blocks.

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Learn in minutes

01 · Select object & export
02 · Choosing DWG vs DXF
03 · Opening in AutoCAD
/ questions about Exports

FAQ

What is the difference between DWG 2D, DXF and DXF Pro?

DWG 2D produces one clean file per view, best for opening directly in AutoCAD. DXF combines all views in one file and is the fastest option, but includes background geometry (xray lines). DXF Pro is like DXF but processes the geometry to remove background lines — cleaner result, but slower.

Does it work on Mac?

Yes. DXF export (all three modes) works on both Windows and Mac. Native DWG output is Windows-only due to a SketchUp API limitation, but DXF opens perfectly in AutoCAD, Rhino and most CAD apps.

Which views can I export?

Top, Bottom, Front, Back, Left, Right and four Isometric views (NE, NW, SE, SW). You can select any combination — you are not limited to the four standard views.

Can I export multiple objects at once?

Select the objects you want in SketchUp before opening the plugin, and the export will include all selected objects as a combined view. You can export one object or an entire selection.

Will the output open cleanly in AutoCAD?

Yes. The DXF/DWG format used by Mash Exports is validated against AutoCAD. Lines are clean, layers are properly structured, and there are no extraneous blocks or geometry that would cause import errors.

Export like a professional

Permanent license · One-time payment · Windows & Mac

Buy Exports  ·  $29
Mash Elevations

2D wall elevations in seconds.

Pick walls visually, preview live, and export to DXF — with optional material takeoff to Excel. AutoCAD-ready documentation without the manual work.

$29 USD/yr ✓ Free trial included Start Free Trial

Your walls, documented automatically.

Mash Elevations generates 2D DXF elevation drawings from the wall faces you select. Visual frame picker, live preview, batch export, and optional material takeoff to Excel — all in one workflow.

Visual frame pickerSelect walls graphically — no guessing face normals.
Live previewSee the elevation before exporting.
Batch exportMultiple walls in one operation.
material takeoff to ExcelMaterial list alongside the DXF, in one workflow.
⚡ Interactive — add walls, toggle options, export
/ why use it

Three reasons

Visual selection

Pick walls with a graphic picker instead of hunting through layers and face normals.

Preview before export

Check the elevation live and export only when you're satisfied.

Takeoff in Excel / Google Sheets

Get your material list alongside the DXF drawing in one single workflow.

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Learn in minutes

01 · Picking walls with the frame picker
02 · Exporting to DXF
03 · material takeoff to Excel
/ questions about Elevations

FAQ

How do I select which walls to document?

Use the visual frame picker — click and drag a rectangle over the wall face in the SketchUp viewport. The green frame shows exactly what will be exported. You can adjust width, height and cut depths before saving.

What is the CSV material takeoff?

When the CSV option is enabled, each export also generates a spreadsheet listing all materials found within the frame area, their surface areas and quantities. Open it directly in Excel or Google Sheets for your material list.

Can I export multiple walls at once?

Yes. Save multiple elevation frames first, check the ones you want to export, and click Export. All selected walls are exported in one batch operation, each as its own DXF file.

Will the DXF open correctly in AutoCAD?

Yes. The DXF format used by Mash Elevations is minimal and validated against AutoCAD. It contains only the necessary geometry — no LTYPE tables, no empty blocks, no compatibility issues.

What is the Front Cut and Back Cut?

These control depth planes for the elevation. The Front Cut excludes geometry closer than X meters from the wall face (useful to exclude furniture). The Back Cut excludes geometry further than Y meters. Together they let you isolate exactly the wall layer you want to document.

Document your walls in seconds

Permanent license · One-time payment · Windows & Mac

Buy Elevations  ·  $29
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Mash Complete Bundle

All three plugins. One payment. Cheaper than buying just the two drawing tools separately.

Quantifier + Exports + Elevations

Everything you need to quantify, export and document your SketchUp models. The complete professional toolkit — at a price below buying the two drawing tools alone.

  • Mash Quantifier — quantities & cost estimates
  • Mash Exports — 2D views to DWG/DXF
  • Mash Elevations — wall elevations to DXF
  • All video tutorials + direct email support
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which SketchUp versions are supported?

SketchUp 2017 or later, on Windows and Mac. Native DWG export in Mash Exports uses a Windows-only path; DXF works on all platforms including Mac.

What is the difference between Annual and Lifetime?

The Annual plan gives you access to the plugin and all updates for one year, billed every year at renewal. The Lifetime plan is a one-time payment that gives you permanent access with no future payments required.

How do I receive and install the plugin?

After purchase you receive an email with your .rbz installer file and license key. In SketchUp: Window → Extension Manager → Install Extension, select the .rbz file, then enter your license key when prompted.

How does the 0_ naming work in Quantifier?

Mash Quantifier scans your model for any material, component/group or tag/layer whose name starts with "0_" or "0 _". Apply this prefix and the plugin automatically detects and quantifies it — materials by m²/m³, components by pieces or ml, tags by the volume, area or length of their contents.

What export formats does Mash Exports support?

DWG and DXF. Three modes are available: DWG 2D (cleanest, one file per view), DXF Quick (all views in one file, fastest) and DXF Pro (clean lines, no background geometry). Native DWG is Windows-only; DXF works everywhere.

Can I use the plugins on a Mac?

Yes. All three plugins support Mac and Windows. The only exception is native DWG output in Mash Exports, which requires Windows. DXF export is fully functional on Mac.

Do I get updates after purchase?

Annual subscribers receive all updates published during their subscription. Lifetime buyers receive all updates within the same major version (e.g. all v3.x releases).

Can I export to Excel or Google Sheets?

Yes. Mash Quantifier exports a .xlsx-compatible CSV file that opens directly in both Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets with no conversion needed. Mash Elevations also exports a material takeoff spreadsheet alongside the DXF drawing.

Do you offer a refund?

Yes. If the plugin does not work as described and we cannot resolve the issue, we will refund your purchase within 14 days of the original transaction. No questions asked.

How do I get support?

Email hello@mashplugins.com — we aim to respond within 24 hours on business days. Video tutorials are also available on our YouTube channel for step-by-step guidance.