Streamline Your PCB Review Process
Easily upload, review and track PCB designs with our powerfull platform.

Story
Across many engineering teams and organisations, PCB reviews are often handled informally, with little structure or consistency. Even when boards are reviewed by multiple people, issues can still pass through unnoticed. It is not simply junior engineers who make mistakes. Senior engineers, despite their experience, can overlook small details. Experience reduces risk, but it does not eliminate it.
Small errors in a PCB design can lead to costly rework, manufacturing delays, performance issues, or complete board revisions. A missing pull-up, incorrect footprint, swapped pins, clearance oversight, or minor labelling mistake can quickly become an expensive problem once a board has been fabricated.
PCBReviewer.com was created to bring structure and clarity to the PCB review process. The goal is simple: catch the small issues before they become large and costly problems. By providing a systematic, repeatable approach to reviewing PCB designs, the platform helps engineers reduce risk, improve quality, and gain confidence before sending a board to manufacture.
A structured review process does not replace engineering skill. It strengthens it. PCBReviewer.com exists to support engineers at every level, helping teams move from informal checking to a more reliable, consistent review workflow.
How It Works

Start your project
Import your PCB files quickly.

Review and Comment
Collaboratively review your designs and provide feedback in real time.

Track Progress
Monitor review completion, feedback, and revision history with visual dashboards.
Review Options
Review Platform
Use the Online Review Platform when you want the full set of PCB review tools in one place. It includes more features for organising a review, capturing notes, and managing changes, and it lets you save, resume, and update your progress as your design evolves. It’s the best option if you want a structured process, repeatable results, and a clear record of what’s been checked and improved.
Online Checklist
Use the Online Checklist if you want a simpler option without the full platform. It still walks you through the key PCB checks so you can catch common issues and improve quality before manufacturing. It doesn’t have the same tools or saved progress, but it gives you the core benefit: a clear, step-by-step way to confirm your PCB is ready.
Features
Comprehensive Review Tools
Inspect schematics, layers, and layouts directly in your browser.
Workflow & Checklists
Build structured review templates to keep every project consistent.
Version Control
Compare design iterations side by side with complete history tracking.
Commenting & Annotations
Link feedback directly to pads, traces, or schematic components.
Automated Notifications
Reviewers are alerted instantly when changes are made or approvals are due.
Role-Based Access Control
Ensure sensitive data stays in the right hands.
Dashboard Overview
A Unified View of Your Reviews
Your dashboard brings clarity to complexity.
Track progress, identify blockers, and visualize every design iteration.
Quick access to file comparisons and feedback threads
- Overview of all active projects
- Reviewer activity timeline
- Approval rates and review metrics

Built for Every Team

For Designers
Get faster feedback and fewer re-spins by catching errors before production.

For Reviewers
Focus only on what matters with powerful filters, annotations, and design diff tools.

For Managers
Track productivity and design progress with high-level metrics and reports.
Integrate With Your Workflow
Seamlessly connect to your existing tools.



Get Started Today
Bring structure, speed, and collaboration to your PCB design process.
Whether you’re working solo or managing a global team, PCB Review gives you the control and visibility you need to move faster with confidence.
Feedback
Your feedback is essential to improving PCBReviewer.com. Every suggestion helps refine the tools, strengthen the review process, and ensure it delivers real value to engineers working on PCB designs.
