Count bricks and blocks from a photo
Photograph the stack or pallet and AI counts every visible brick — material deliveries, site stock and yard audits without the ladder and clipboard.
- Counts bricks even when they touch or overlap
- Mark 1–3 example bricks to count exactly that item
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Compatible avec JPG, PNG, WEBP · Gratuit jusqu’à 5 MB, Premium 50 MB
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Conseils pour un comptage précis
• Use an even, well-lit photo with the bricks fully in frame
• Mark 1–3 example bricks when other items share the photo
• Dots and heatmap show what was counted — verify at a glance
À propos du Compteur de briques
The brick counter uses an AI similar-item engine built for dense scenes where bricks touch or overlap — the case where counting by hand is slow and error-prone. Mark one to three example bricks and it counts exactly that item, marking every counted one on the image so you can verify the total. Built for builders, site managers and building-material suppliers.
Comment ça marche
1. Photographiez vos briques
2. L'IA les compte — marquez si besoin 1–3 briques en exemple
3. Vérifiez à l'aide des points et de la carte de chaleur sur l'image
4. Ajoutez à la feuille de pointage et exportez votre comptage en CSV
Idéal pour
• Verifying brick and block deliveries
• Site stock counts between phases
• Builders' merchant yard audits
• Estimating remaining material
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It counts every brick visible in the photo. For a rectangular stack, photograph one face, count it, and multiply by the depth — or photograph each face and combine them in the tally sheet.
usageMark 1–3 example bricks by dragging a box around them and the AI counts exactly that item, ignoring everything else in the frame. Every counted item gets a dot on the image so you can verify the total at a glance.
usageYes, within reason — shoot front-on in daylight and fill the frame with the stack. Dust, mixed rubble or extreme angles reduce accuracy; the dot on every counted brick lets you spot and correct any misses immediately.
qualityYes — counting photos is free with no signup for everyday use. Photos are uploaded only to process and are deleted automatically afterwards; we never keep or share them.
privacyFor a tightly packed pallet or stack, Auto or Similar items works best — mark 1-3 example bricks if the photo also shows other materials so it counts only bricks. If blocks are laid out individually with visible gaps between them, switch to Detect objects, which draws a box around each separated item instead of density-counting a packed mass.
featuresRaise the Sensitivity slider so bricks in shadow or partially covered in dust or rubble still get picked up on a rough site photo. If loose debris or broken half-bricks are inflating the count, raise Ignore small detections to drop specks below a certain size — this slider only applies outside Similar items mode.
usageSet the Result overlay to Dots only and every brick the AI counted gets an individual marker you can compare against the stack, which is the fastest way to catch a miscount on rough or uneven site photos. Heatmap only is more useful for spotting where a dense area of the stack was undercounted.
qualityPhotograph each visible face of the stack, count it, and add every face's result to the Tally sheet with a label so the running total combines them into one delivery figure — or multiply a single face's count by the known depth for a fast estimate. For counting several pallets in one yard audit, switch to Bulk audit mode to process every photo in one batch and export the combined total as a CSV or PDF report.
tipsAjouter un comptage à la feuille de pointage et l'exporter en CSV est gratuit, sans inscription. Le bouton de rapport PDF à votre marque est une fonctionnalité Premium, et l'Audit en masse — compter en une fois chaque photo de palette d'une livraison — nécessite lui aussi Premium, signalé par une icône de cadenas jusqu'à ce que vous passiez à la version supérieure.
pricingNo — Bulk audit always runs the Auto engine with only your Sensitivity value; it doesn't use a Similar items/Detect objects mode choice or example bricks marked in the single-photo view. Count a stack in the single-photo view instead if it needs a specific mode or exemplars.
featuresYes — sign in and check Saved stock-takes to see every count you've saved. Tap 'Open in tally' to load one back into the Tally sheet, or delete it from the list once the delivery is checked off.
featuresYes — on the single-photo screen (not Bulk audit) a 'Take a photo' button opens your phone's rear camera directly so you can shoot the stack or pallet on site. It only appears in single-photo mode; Bulk audit expects you to upload several existing photos instead.
usageYes — every row of the Tally sheet has an editable Count field as well as an editable label, so you can override the number by hand after checking the marked-up photo against the physical stack. This saves reshooting and rerunning the AI just to correct one row before exporting.
featuresHow Brick Counter helps you get it done
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Photograph the pallet as it's dropped on site, count it in seconds, and check the total against the supplier's delivery note before the truck leaves.
Track Remaining Material Between Phases
Photograph the leftover stack at the end of a build phase and compare the count to what was delivered, so you know exactly how much is left for the next phase without a manual recount.
Auditer tout un parc en un seul lot
Switch to Bulk audit, upload a photo of every stack in the merchant's yard at once, and get a combined grand total instead of counting pallet by pallet.
Count Site Stock from Your Phone
Walk the site snapping each stack with your phone camera, add every result to the Tally sheet, and export the day's site stock as a CSV or PDF report for the site manager.
Separate Bricks from Mixed Site Debris
Mark 1-3 example bricks so the AI counts only bricks in a photo that also shows blocks, rubble or other material, ignoring everything else in frame.
Estimate a Full Pallet Total from a Single Face Photo
Count the bricks visible on one face of a rectangular stack, then multiply by the known depth for a fast estimate of the whole pallet — useful when climbing around a stack to photograph every face isn't practical on a busy site.
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