This research presents the development and implementation area of algorithms for geometric dimensioning rigid-foot-isolated reinforced concrete subjected to the under biaxial bending. The area algorithms are valid for square footing, homothetic to the pillar with equal Bludgers and a rectangular dimension unrelated to the pillar. In the development of algorithms, it is considered that the load is positioned within the central core footing inertia, i.e., applicable only in cases of small eccentricities. This issue is relevant when considering that normally the geometry of footing subjected to under biaxial bending with poor accuracy is calculated, resulting in inaccurate dimensions therefore may increase the cost of the element. In addition to the assumptions and analyzes used in the development algorithms, several numerical examples are shown to demonstrate their efficiency. Examples were prepared considering the concrete consumption for each geometric type of footing. Ultimately, a comparison is made between the results, setting the most economical type of geometry in terms of consumption of concrete.