While 1.2.4 is stable, the developers have hinted that version 2.0 (expected Q4 2025) will drop support for SketchUp 2020 and older. That means 1.2.4 is likely the final version to support the beloved SketchUp 2017. If you are a firm that refuses to move to the subscription model, buy and archive installer 1.2.4 now.
Quantifier Pro doesn't just count geometry; it reads materials. If you apply "Cherry Wood - 1x6" to a group of boards, the plugin will automatically sum the volume and surface area. You can then assign vendor costs (e.g., $4.50/sq ft) and get an instant budget.
One of the standout features of version 1.2.4 is the ability to drill down into a group. For example, if you have a "Kitchen Cabinet" component made of wood, screws, and handles, Quantifier Pro can report the volume of the wood, the count of the screws, and the surface area of the handles separately, all while they remain nested inside the main object. Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024
At its heart, Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 is a rule-based takeoff engine. Users can assign dynamic attributes—such as cost per square foot, material waste factors, or labor hours—to any entity within the model. The “Pro” designation is earned through its ability to handle complex nesting: if a window component contains glass, frame, and hardware sub-components, Quantifier Pro can report on each individually or roll them up to a parent assembly.
The plugin excels at calculating:
Notably, version 1.2.4 introduced refined algorithms for curved geometry and non-planar surfaces, a common pain point in earlier quantity takeoff tools. Where SketchUp’s native "Entity Info" might return a circle’s circumference inaccurately due to segmentation, Quantifier Pro approximates true geometric values, providing estimates reliable enough for bidding and procurement.
Data is only useful if you can share it. Quantifier Pro generates clean, customizable summaries that can be: While 1
Quantifier Pro is a powerful dynamic components and reporting extension developed by MindSight Studios. Unlike basic SketchUp reports (which only return generic lengths or areas), Quantifier Pro allows users to assign custom attributes—cost, supplier, labor hours, material type, or waste factor—directly to components. The "Pro" moniker indicates its ability to handle complex, rule-based calculations across massive models.
Version 1.2.4 represents a stability and compatibility update, fine-tuned to run flawlessly across nearly a decade of SketchUp versions (2017 through 2024). Notably, version 1