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eQuorum Releases ImageSite, EngineBox Version 12.3

Engineers can perform single-document text searches with multi-word support and highlighted results.

eQuorum Releases ImageSite, EngineBox Version 12.3
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Automate complex workflows and manage your documents with ease with eQuorum's ImageSite, which integrates with leading CAD software. Image courtesy: eQuorum

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January 23, 2026

eQuorum, developer of ImageSite and EngineBox, released Version 12.3 of its engineering document management solutions (EDMS). The release brings major improvements in search, document viewing, and system governance.

Built on customer feedback from engineers, document controllers, and IT professionals, Version 12.3 tackles real-world challenges with faster access to documents, simpler markup workflows, and greater administrative visibility.

Version 12.3 delivers an upgraded search experience with more sorting options and text location features.

Engineers can perform single-document text searches with multi-word support and highlighted results. Selecting a document from a full-text search automatically carries your query into the single-document view. Full search functionality is now available on mobile, giving field teams the same capabilities as desktop users.

Version 12.3 improves performance and usability for teams working with large technical files. Progressive rendering enhancements significantly speed up the viewing of large drawings, models, and PDFs.

When viewing documents, permissioned users now have more information and control with a new document information panel. Markup tools have been refined for formal reviews and quick field annotations. Administrators gain more granular control of watermarking placement.

Version 12.3 builds on the workflow improvements from version 12.2 of ImageSite and EngineBox. Administrators have greater oversight through expanded workflow mapping and monitoring capabilities.

For improved auditability, expanded event monitoring now tracks actions related to sets, transmittals, and submittals.

“Version 12.3 reflects our continued philosophy to provide features and functions customers want and need, versus including new technology for technology’s sake,” says Scott Brandt, CEO of eQuorum. “Our customers depend on ImageSite and EngineBox to keep their operations running efficiently, so we continue to focus on building robust, engineering-specific solutions that make their day-to-day work easier, without increasing their costs.”

eQuorum’s support model remains a defining characteristic of its offerings. Customers have direct access to knowledgeable engineers who understand the technical workflows behind their systems.

With Version 12.3, eQuorum continues to deliver engineering document control and workflow management systems designed for organizations that need secure and scalable tools. 

About eQuorum

eQuorum is a provider of engineering document control and workflow management solutions that help organizations control, access, and collaborate on their technical files and content. Its flagship products, ImageSite and EngineBox, deliver secure document management, workflow automation, version control, and mobile access capabilities tailored to the needs of engineering teams.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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