Give AI a real brief
Describe the rooms, adjacencies, circulation, and constraints—or upload the sketch you already have.
AI floor plan generator + editor
Turn a written brief, rough sketch, or existing image into a floor plan you can inspect, correct, save, and export.
One continuous workflow
The market is full of generators and full CAD suites. We are building the useful middle: a fast first draft with a lightweight correction layer.
Describe the rooms, adjacencies, circulation, and constraints—or upload the sketch you already have.
Plan2Canvas creates a clean 2D direction and keeps the input available as a reference instead of hiding it.
Draw wall segments over the result, preserve project JSON, and export a portable SVG for the next conversation.
Why Plan2Canvas
The core tool appears above the fold, the free limit is stated before sign-in, and the beta describes exactly what Canvas can do today.
Open the workspaceStart from the information you already have. A reference image is optional, not a separate product.
Trace or redraw wall segments over the result instead of repeatedly asking a model to regenerate the entire layout.
Keep a machine-readable project file and a portable vector output that can move into the next stage of your workflow.
Plan2Canvas helps you think and communicate. It does not claim to replace an architect, engineer, or permit-ready CAD package.
Built for real starting points
AI floor plan generator
02 / SKETCHSketch to floor plan AI
03 / EDITAI floor plan editor
04 / CREATEFloor plan creator
Before you draw
Need help with your project or account? Write tosupport@plan2canvas.com.
Yes. Describe the room count, adjacencies, circulation, and priorities. Plan2Canvas sends the brief to its AI generation workflow and returns a 2D draft you can continue working with.
Yes. Upload PNG, JPG, or WebP references. The sketch can guide the AI draft, and the generated result can be opened as a background in Canvas for correction.
The current beta provides a lightweight browser Canvas for drawing and correcting wall segments, saving project JSON, and exporting SVG. More semantic room, door, and furniture editing is planned after the market test.
No. It is designed for early layouts, renovation conversations, and concept planning. It does not provide construction documents, code compliance, structural engineering, or permit-ready drawings.