Roof measurement software
MyRoofGenius gives contractors two practical measurement starting points: address-based open-data takeoff where data coverage supports it, and photo-based AI analysis for condition and measurement context. Both paths are designed for source-labeled review before final bid use.
Address
Start with public data and LiDAR/GIS context where available.
Photo
Use uploaded images for AI-assisted condition and measurement review.
No drone required
Drone images help, but the workflow can begin without one.
Address-based measurement is useful for early takeoff setup when public data is available. Photo-based analysis helps when the contractor has jobsite photos, aerial screenshots, drone images, or customer-submitted pictures.
A measurement number without a source label can create risk. MyRoofGenius keeps the data posture visible so contractors can separate mapped public data, LiDAR context, aerial review, photo inputs, and manual checks.
The output is built for estimating workflow: pitch context, facets where available, square footage, waste assumptions, and a source label that tells the team how hard to verify the draft.
Use address-based measurement to screen opportunities and set up bids. Use photo-based analysis when visual condition, material type, or damage context matters. Use both when the project is worth a stronger review trail.
Measurement software should speed up review, not remove accountability. Verify critical dimensions and roof conditions before pricing or sending a proposal.
It is software that helps contractors organize roof dimensions, pitch context, material assumptions, and estimate inputs. MyRoofGenius focuses on source-labeled drafts that still require contractor review.
No. Drone images can improve visual context, but the workflow can start from an address, aerial imagery, phone photos, or uploaded job images.
Yes, the workflow supports commercial estimating context, especially when paired with roof-system notes, access assumptions, waste factors, and estimator review.
Yes. Residential jobs can use address or photo context as a starting point, with final quantities verified by the contractor before customer use.
Yes. Contractors can start with the free roof-analysis and roof-measure tools before deciding whether a paid subscription workflow fits their volume.
Try the referenced workflows
Use these public tools to check measurement, bid review, cost, and deliverable workflows before choosing a roofing software path.