Start with a short brief. List the room count you want, add notes about kitchen style, bathrooms, and any must-have adjacencies or size limits. Include overall area if you have it. Submit the brief and you’ll get several alternative layouts to compare. Look at how people would move through the plan, whether furniture fits, and how daylight could reach key spaces. If an option is close, keep it; if not, update the brief and request another round until the options match your goals.
When one option feels promising, open it in the browser editor to shape it around real constraints. Pull walls to reach target dimensions, switch bedroom placements, adjust hall widths, and rename spaces. You can fine-tune kitchen footprints, rebalance bath sizes, and align rooms to existing plumbing or structural lines. The editor helps you nudge elements without breaking overall proportions, so you can get from a rough idea to a plan you can show to a stakeholder.
Teams fold the result into regular production easily. After refining a scheme, export the drawing as a DXF file and continue detailing in your preferred CAD software or pass it to collaborators who work in other tools. Architects use this flow for option studies, renovators test whether an extra room fits before measuring on site, leasing teams create quick test fits for tenants, and students prepare concept assignments rapidly. The outcome is a clear starting layout that you can build on instead of redrawing from scratch.
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Quickly create floor plans from scratch. 12 credits. Export to DXF. Export to PNG.
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Create floor plans with AI and boost productivity. 100 credits (month). Create floor plans from scratch. Export to DXF. Export to PNG. Email support (Soon).
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Collaborate as a team with dedicated support. Team collaboration. Create floor plans with AI. Create floor plans from scratch. Export to DXF. Export to PNG. Chat support (Soon).
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