Clause Pointer

AI for engineering standards

Stop wasting time searching through standards.

Clause Pointer helps engineers find exact clauses in uploaded standards using plain-English questions, with filename and page citations in seconds.

PDF-only · Citations on every answer

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Clause Pointer AI

You

For a 50-year design life in exposure classification B2, what minimum concrete cover is required for longitudinal bars in a beam per AS 3600?

Clause Pointer
  • Cross-check exposure B2 against the cover tables for your element (beam vs column) and bar diameter — cover is not one number for every detail.
  • For typical internal beams with φ ≤ 20 mm, nominal cover often starts at 20 mm unless a durability assessment mandates more.
  • If stirrups govern shell thickness, verify lap zones and edge distance — AS 3600 ties cover to exposure class and casting/position (e.g. top vs bottom bars).

The problem

Engineering standards are painful to navigate.

Dense PDFs, cross-references, and manual search eat hours that should go to design and review.

Too many pages

Standards are hundreds of pages long and hard to scan

Cross-referenced clauses

One clause sends you to another, then another

Time-consuming manual search

Finding one answer can take far too long

Features

Everything you need to search with confidence

Only uses your documents

Answers are grounded strictly in uploaded standards

Exact clause text

See the actual wording, not generic summaries

Citation-backed answers

Every answer includes file name and page number

Fast PDF search

Find what you need in seconds

How it works

Three steps to cited answers

01

Upload standards

PDFs only.

02

Ask in plain English

No keyword gymnastics required.

03

Get cited answers

Exact clause text with file and page.

Built for accuracy. Not guesses.

No hallucinations

Answers only from your PDFs

Always includes citations

Designed for engineering workflows

If nothing matches your question, Clause Pointer can respond: “The document does not contain this information.”

Stop searching. Start finding.