TraceLayer adds a transparent drawing layer over any app
TraceLayer is a small that places a transparent layer over whatever app is already on the screen. It works like tracing paper over a drawing: the original stays untouched while notes, sketches, checks, and comparisons happen on top.
The first use was Revit, where it helps with quick redlines, review notes, and visual checks without building a Revit plugin. The same layer also works over , stock charts, dashboards, sketching tools, and screens.
It does not need to understand the app underneath, so it can work across many tools without a separate plugin for each one. Planned AI features include automatic review notes, drawing analysis, and visual comparisons.
Key points
- TraceLayer puts a transparent layer on top of existing s.
- It lets people mark up, compare, and review without changing the original app or file.
- The first target was Revit drawings for redlines and review notes.
- The same approach can work over maps, charts, dashboards, sketches, and screens.
- Future AI features may include review notes, drawing analysis, and visual comparisons.