The problem, first

0%of your day is not design.
It is clicking.

Cameras placed one by one, materials renamed one by one, tiles counted off a screen — again and again. SKP Tools takes that work off your hands, so the afternoon goes back to designing.

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Interior render of an atrium staircase produced from a SketchUp model prepared with SKP ToolsSKP Tools · 84 scenes · 61 sDocSet · 14 tools · one toolbar

Every day, the same thing

Click, click, click.

  • Cameras placed one by one — twenty times per floor.
  • Tiles counted off a screen, with a calculator and a prayer.
  • Material2, Material3, Material14… before every render.

We run an interior design studio. We got tired of it — so we built the tools we wanted to buy, and used them on client projects for a year before selling them.

Do the arithmetic

Drag to see where the afternoon went.

Two and a half minutes per camera does not sound like much — until the client wants every room, every corner, and a set of elevations. Move the slider to your last project and watch the hours appear.

Manual time assumes ~2.5 minutes per scene: position, frame, set eye height, save, rename. Scene Director places 80–120 scenes in about a minute.

A project needs 80 scenes.

drag the slider

By hand: 3 h 20 min · position, frame, save, rename — each sceneScene Director: 1 min

The numbers, measured on our own projects

What an afternoon looks like when it is a minute.

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camera scenes placed on a large project — every room, centre and corners

0 min

is roughly what the whole set takes; by hand it is an afternoon

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documentation tools in one toolbar — schedules, set-outs, annotations

See how Studio does it →

90 seconds, one model, one coffee

The suite, tool by tool

What each plugin takes off your hands

Two ship today; the rest are built in the open. Pick one.

Scene Director

Available now

Replaces: An afternoon of orbit, position camera, eye height, save scene, rename scene — repeated twenty times per floor.

Walks your model room by room and places every camera for you — 80 to 120 finished scenes in about a minute.

  • Automatic camera placement for every room — 80–120 scenes in about a minute
  • Room-list setup with a guided folder structure
  • Photo viewer: review, re-aim and lens clean-up on the whole set
  • Material renaming ordered by surface area, with unused-material cleanup

What it leaves in the model: Native SketchUp scenes with consistent eye height and lens, named after your rooms — ready for LayOut, Enscape, V-Ray or any AI renderer.

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DocSet, opened up

Fourteen tools, one toolbar.

The actual menu, not a roadmap — set-outs you can order from, schedules straight from the geometry.

The full DocSet page →
  • 01Surface layout (selected face)
  • 02Tile summary — counts + CSV
  • 03Material categories (paint / wallpaper / cladding…)
  • 04Area summary — room × category CSV
  • 05Element types — electrical & plumbing
  • 06Position rules (mounting heights)
  • 07Position alignment + report CSV
  • 08Door schedule — dimensioned CSV
  • 09Product list export (CSV)
  • 10Product list re-import (renaming)
  • 11Curtain / pelmet calculator
  • 12Doc annotations — heights + sizes
  • 13Doc scenes — level × sheet type
  • 14Switching plan — circuits + switches

One subscription, the whole suite

Priced like a tool, not like software.

A designer bills the cost of Studio in the first saved afternoon. Start free, upgrade when the maths convinces you — it will.

Essentials

$0 free forever

Every SketchUp user

  • Essentials Toolkit — mirror, round corner, make face, align
  • Version Bridge — open newer, save older
  • Model Hygiene Lite
  • One signed installer, Windows & Mac
  • Email updates when tools ship
Download free

Architect

$199 per year · waitlist

Architects & technical documentation

  • Everything in Studio
  • DocSet Pro — full sheet-set automation
  • Stairs & Railings generator
  • Roof & framing tools
  • DWG / PDF interop pack
Join the waitlist

Questions we get every week

Before you ask

Which SketchUp versions do the tools support?

SketchUp Pro 2024, 2025 and 2026, Windows and macOS. Everything is pure Ruby — no native compilation — so new SketchUp releases are supported within days, not months.

Is this a subscription or a one-time purchase?

Studio is a yearly subscription that includes every Studio-tier tool we ship while you subscribe. If you cancel, the tools you installed keep working with the versions you have — we do not brick your toolbar.

Do the tools work with Enscape, V-Ray or AI renderers?

Yes. Scene Director produces native SketchUp scenes, which every renderer reads. DocSet feeds LayOut. Nothing proprietary is written into your model.

What does one licence cover?

Three seats — the studio norm in this niche. From launch day, licence keys are delivered by email the minute you order.

Start with the free half

Install Essentials. Judge us daily.

The free Essentials Toolkit covers the everyday operations — mirror, round corner, make face, align — as one signed, one-click install. It is how we earn the right to sell you the rest.

One email with the download link, then occasional workflow notes. Unsubscribe anytime.