A smaller learning curve than full CAD
The beta focuses on the actions needed for early planning: create a draft, draw wall segments, undo changes, save, and export.
Online floor plan creator
Use AI for the first direction or begin with an uploaded image. Draw wall corrections on a lightweight Canvas and keep the project portable.
Why this workflow works
The beta focuses on the actions needed for early planning: create a draft, draw wall segments, undo changes, save, and export.
Open the generated image in Canvas at lower opacity, then add clean vector wall segments over the areas you want to correct.
Save the background and wall geometry as JSON, and export an SVG for portable sharing or further editing.
How it works
Keep the workflow simple: provide intent, review the AI draft, then make the changes that matter in Canvas.
Generate a floor plan from text, use a reference sketch, or upload an existing image you want to trace.
Click once for the start and again for the end of each wall segment. Undo or clear without affecting the source image.
Store the project in your account and export SVG or JSON when you are ready to continue elsewhere.
Questions, answered
The lightweight Canvas is available during the free beta. AI generations have a daily limit to control model costs.
The first beta concentrates on wall correction and project portability. Semantic doors, windows, furniture, snapping, and room area tools are planned next.
The current Canvas supports SVG and project JSON. High-resolution PNG, PDF, and professional CAD formats are later-stage features.
Projects are stored with their image and JSON URLs. Full one-click rehydration into the Canvas is part of the next editor milestone.