GTX, intelligent paper to CAD solutions

GTX Corporation develops software for handling scanned drawings. The handling can consist of cleaning up dirty drawings, raster editing and advanced raster-to-vector converting. GTX Corporation was founded in 1984 by Dr. Marvin T. Ling to bridge the gap between paper engineering drawings and electronic format (CAD) and to solve the time-consuming problems of storing, retrieving and editing paper drawings. At the time the company was one of the absolute pioneers of the branch. Today GTX Corporation is leading when it comes to converting paper drawings to CAD format. GTX Corporation is seated in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA but also have offices in England, Japan and Taiwan. GTX Corporation sell their products through a large network of authorized distributors and resellers around the world.

GTXImage CAD

GTXImage CAD is a total raster and vector drawing system for bringing legacy paper drawings into a modern CAD, EDM or GIS environment. It includes powerful, industry standard two-dimensional CAD functionality that fully supports comprehensive hybrid raster and vector capabilities. It also provides highly efficient raster enhancement and editing features that permit you to make the most of your legacy drawing archive. For more information see the product brochure.

GTXRaster CAD

GTXRaster CAD is the most productive raster clean up and editing software available for AutoCAD users. Modify and enhance your legacy paper drawings in your AutoCAD environment for use in your current design process.
Because the GTXRaster CAD Series is integrated with AutoCAD’s Image Support Module (ISM), all commands, menus and toolbars are consistent with AutoCAD, providing a productive and very easy-to-learn user interface. For more information see product brochure.

PlusVersion

Both GTXImage CAD och GTXRaster CAD are available in a plus version. The plus version is developed for customers with needs to convert raster to vector. It also includes a powerful tool for text recognition.

PDM for GTX

Now you can manage your scanned GTX-drawings with YaPdm for GTX.

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