Start with intent, not drawing commands
Write the room count, relationships, and constraints in plain English. The brief stays visible so you can judge the result against what you asked for.
AI floor plan generator
Describe the rooms, circulation, and priorities. Get a 2D floor plan direction, then continue in Canvas instead of starting over every time.
Why this workflow works
Write the room count, relationships, and constraints in plain English. The brief stays visible so you can judge the result against what you asked for.
Use the standard model for quick exploration or the Pro option when the first draft needs more visual fidelity.
Treat generation as the first stage. Open the result as a Canvas background, draw corrections, then save JSON or export SVG.
How it works
Keep the workflow simple: provide intent, review the AI draft, then make the changes that matter in Canvas.
Include approximate size, room count, adjacencies, access, and any circulation or privacy priorities.
Plan2Canvas creates an asynchronous KIE task and keeps the workspace updated until the result arrives.
Open the result in Canvas, add wall corrections, preserve the project JSON, and export a vector copy.
Questions, answered
The beta includes a limited number of free daily generations. Higher-quality models and expanded export options may become paid features after market validation.
Include building type, approximate floor area, room count, which rooms should connect, access points, privacy needs, and any must-have features.
No. They are concept layouts for planning and communication. Have a qualified architect or engineer prepare and verify construction documents.
Yes. The current Canvas beta supports tracing and correcting wall segments, saving project JSON, and exporting SVG.