Turnkey AI drawing analysis versus a developer-oriented AEC data platform. Two fundamentally different approaches to applying AI in construction.
| Feature | Helonic | Nomic |
|---|---|---|
| Turnkey drawing analysis | Requires setup | |
| Proprietary AI model | ||
| Code compliance | 380+ codes | |
| Developer API | ||
| Procore integration | ||
| Autodesk integration | ||
| Semantic search | ||
| Submittal review | ||
| Target user | PMs, engineers | Developers |
| Setup time | Minutes | Days to weeks |
The core difference between Helonic and Nomic is the product-versus-platform distinction. Helonic is a finished product: upload your drawing set, and within minutes you get a structured report of coordination issues, code violations, and cross-discipline conflicts. No configuration, no API keys, no developer involvement.
Nomic provides domain-specific AI infrastructure for AEC firms. It transforms unstructured construction data, drawings, specifications, project files, into organized, searchable knowledge. Their developer API exposes domain-specific models that understand construction terminology, drawing conventions, and building codes across 380+ jurisdictions.
Helonic uses a proprietary AI model built specifically for construction drawings. This purpose-built approach reduces false positives and catches issues that generic AI tools might miss. The results are delivered in a purpose-built interface designed for project managers and engineers who need actionable findings, not raw data.
For firms with development teams looking to embed AEC-specific AI into custom applications, Nomic offers powerful building blocks. For teams that need drawing analysis results today without writing code, Helonic delivers a ready-to-use experience with native integrations into the tools construction teams already rely on, Procore and Autodesk.
Nomic provides an AI platform with APIs and models that developers can build on top of. Helonic is a finished product where you upload drawings and receive analysis results, no development work needed. The right choice depends on whether your team has developers available to build custom workflows.
Nomic is primarily designed for teams with technical resources to leverage their API and domain-specific models. While they offer some ready-made capabilities like submittal review, the full value of the platform requires integration work. Helonic is built for non-technical construction professionals from the ground up.
Helonic offers native, built-in integrations with Procore and Autodesk, connect your account and sync analysis results directly into your project management tools. Nomic focuses on providing a developer API, so integrations with project management platforms would need to be built by your team using their API.
Helonic is designed for immediate deployment. Sign up, upload drawings, and get results in minutes. Nomic requires setup time for API configuration, model tuning, and integration development, typically days to weeks depending on the complexity of your use case.
Yes. A firm could use Nomic's semantic search and developer API to power custom internal tools while using Helonic for quick, turnkey drawing analysis on active projects. The two tools address different parts of the construction AI workflow.
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