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Floorplanner is an online 2D floor plan and 3D room design tool, focused on helping users quickly design spaces with “no software or training” required. It has been operating since 2007. The copy states that it has more than 30 million users worldwide, over 50 million projects, and is used by millions of people every month. Use cases include home renovation, retail, real estate, interior design, and education.
Its core value is turning spaces into visual plans quickly: users can draw rooms, move walls, add doors and windows, create a Digital Twin of a space, and view the design in real time in 3D. The platform supports 2D floor plans, 3D Dollhouse views, interior/exterior visuals, and 3D renders at up to 8K resolution. In terms of assets, Floorplanner offers more than 260,000 3D models, including residential and commercial furniture, branded items, plants, vehicles, classroom elements, swimming pools, and more. The copy also states that all users can use these model libraries for free.
The pricing structure is relatively friendly: the Basic account can be used for free long term for basic and casual use. Paid usage is mainly handled through one-time credit purchases or subscriptions, with credits used for project upgrades and platform add-ons. Schools have been free since 2007, and education accounts are available. However, the copy does not disclose specific prices, credit consumption rules, or payment methods. It also does not clearly explain the licensing scope for 3D models, rendered images, or commercial projects, only stating that it does not sell or hijack user data.
Its strengths are that it is easy to get started with, runs online, covers the full workflow from 2D to 3D, has a large asset library, and offers a free basic account that lowers the cost of trying it out. It is well suited to non-professional users who need to make quick spatial decisions. For real estate and retail, 3D visuals can also help improve presentations. The main drawback is that key information is not fully covered: multi-user collaboration, permission management, export formats, CAD/BIM compatibility, and actual API capabilities are not explained in detail in the copy. Professional design teams should verify these points before purchasing.
Floorplanner is suitable for moving house, renovation planning, furniture layout, property presentations, teaching projects, and early-stage interior design proposals. If you need detailed construction drawings, complex BIM workflows, or integration with local supply chains, you may still need to use it alongside other tools. Access from mainland China is not covered in the copy, and payment methods are also unknown. Alternatives worth considering include 酷家乐, 三维家, Homestyler, RoomSketcher, and SketchUp.
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