AI-Powered Architectural Restoration

Your phone sees
what's broken.
We mill what's missing.

Remill turns photos of damaged architectural details into fabrication-ready 3D models. CNC-milled corbels, 3D-printed rosettes, cast iron brackets. No scanning equipment. No CAD skills. Just your phone and a broken detail.

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Photograph
3D Model
Fabricate

Three steps from damage to delivery

01

Photograph the detail

Snap photos from multiple angles with your phone. A crumbling corbel, a missing baluster, a chipped rosette. Our AI needs reference, not perfection.

02

AI reconstructs the geometry

Machine learning fills in the damage, infers symmetry and style, and outputs a fabrication-ready 3D model. Review it, adjust proportions, approve.

03

We fabricate and ship

The model routes to the right process: CNC milling for wood and stone, 3D printing for ornamental plaster, casting for metal. Shipped to your job site.

Built for the details
that define a building

Historic homes carry their identity in the details. The egg-and-dart molding. The turned newel post. The terra cotta panel above the door. When these elements deteriorate, replacing them traditionally means weeks of back-and-forth with specialty shops, hand measurements, and custom quotes starting at thousands.

Remill compresses this into days. The AI understands architectural vocabulary: period styles, material properties, structural requirements. It doesn't just copy shapes. It knows what a Queen Anne bracket should look like, even from a weathered fragment.

Period-accurate reconstruction AI trained on architectural pattern books from Victorian to Art Deco
Material-matched fabrication Wood, stone, plaster, cast iron, bronze. Matched to the original.
Preservation-grade output Models meet Secretary of the Interior standards for historic rehabilitation
Tax credit documentation Automatic before/after records for federal and state historic tax credit applications

40 million American homes are over 50 years old.
Their details are irreplaceable.
Until now.

Remill exists because every building tells a story through its craft. When a piece breaks, that story shouldn't end at a dumpster. It should end at a CNC mill.

Start with your photos →