Upload a PDF boring log. Get structured SPT data, soil descriptions, lab results, and more. No manual data entry required.
Built and validated against 170,000+ public boring logs from state DOTs and geological surveys across North America.
Try It Now See Example Output View real results from a public VDOT boring logDrop in a PDF or snap a photo — typed, CAD-generated, scanned, or handwritten field logs. Up to 100 pages per file.
Boring log pages are automatically identified and parsed — SPT counts, soil layers, lab results, groundwater levels, and coordinates.
Get structured data as DIGGS XML, JSON, or an interactive HTML viewer you can share with your team.
Sample intervals, N-values, sample types, and recovery percentages extracted from every boring.
Full lithology descriptions with USCS classification codes and layer boundary depths.
Moisture content, Atterberg limits, grain size distribution, and unit weight data.
Water level readings, observation dates, and stabilization measurements.
Boring ID, coordinates, elevation, drilling dates, methods, and contractor information.
Automatically groups continuation pages and handles side-by-side boring layouts.
Works with handwritten field logs, phone photos, scanned documents, and CAD-generated PDFs.
Handles diverse boring log formats and layouts automatically — no templates to configure.
Pages are classified in seconds and data is extracted in parallel. Most documents finish in 1–2 minutes.
Files are processed in memory and never stored on our servers. Results auto-delete after 24 hours.
Outputs DIGGS 3.0 XML — the geotechnical data exchange standard — plus JSON and interactive viewers.
Designed by geotechnical engineers. Understands SPT, CPT, soil classifications, and lab test data.
Built by Geosetta, a nonprofit. Your credits help fund open geotechnical data for the entire industry.
Validated against boring log formats from state DOTs and geological surveys across North America.
$0.50 / page
Great for a single project
$0.40 / page
Best value for regular use
$0.35 / page
For large-scale digitization