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Layroom is a browser-based interior space design tool whose core goal is to quickly turn 2D floor plans into navigable 3D rooms. The company emphasizes that it is “not a CAD app,” nor is it a more entertainment-oriented cartoon-style planner. Instead, it is aimed at users who already have a floor plan and want to quickly assess whether a space works. Starting from a floor plan, users can set the scale, detect walls, add doors and windows, and place furniture, completing the transition from a flat plan to a spatial experience within the same scene.
Its key features include Smart fill, Magic fill, Build, and Furnish. Smart fill lets users click on walls in a floor plan and automatically capture the wall outlines; Magic fill is used to identify solid-filled wall areas; Build mode allows users to add doors and windows to walls and set floor wall heights; Furnish provides a basic furniture catalog, while future paid tiers will also support generating 3D furniture models from a single sentence. The advantage is that 2D and 3D share the same scene, so users do not need to switch frequently between complex modes. It is well suited for quickly validating furniture layouts, wall relationships, and spatial scale.
In terms of pricing, Layroom’s editor is free forever. A free account includes 1 cloud-synced scene, wall/door/window/floor materials, and a basic furniture catalog. Future Pro and Studio plans will offer more saved scenes, AI generation credits, custom materials, priority queues, and email SLA support via monthly subscriptions, but the page does not disclose specific prices. Regarding rights, the basic furniture catalog does not use licensed brand names or copy SKUs; AI-generated models remain in the user’s library and can be reused over time. As for collaboration, only cross-device cloud sync is currently mentioned, with no reference to multiplayer collaboration or team permissions.
Layroom’s biggest strengths are its low barrier to entry, free access, and lack of any CAD prerequisite. It is especially suitable for previewing space before renting, testing furniture before renovation, or helping design studios quickly build early-stage concepts for proposals. Its limitations are also clear: the page explicitly states “no export,” which will affect integration with professional CAD, BIM, or rendering workflows; the free version keeps only 1 cloud-synced scene; the size of the asset library and paid pricing are still unclear, and some capabilities remain in “coming soon” status.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so its availability status can only be marked as unknown. If Chinese-language service, domestic material libraries, convenient payment options, or deliverable export features are important, alternatives such as 酷家乐, Homestyler, Planner 5D, RoomSketcher, and Floorplanner are worth comparing. Overall, Layroom looks more like a lightweight spatial validation tool than a complete professional interior design production platform.
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