PlanX positions itself as “AI-Powered Architectural Intelligence” — a self-developed architectural intelligence tool for the construction industry. According to its website, it is mainly built for BIM-Plancheck: checking architectural designs or BIM models against relevant German state building regulations, DIN standards, and custom requirements from project owners. It has already been used internally in German mixed residential and commercial projects in Munich, Calw, Achern, and other locations, with scenarios including multi-family housing, commercial units, and underground parking garages.
PlanX’s value lies primarily in architectural compliance and owner-side project control. Public examples include identifying bathrooms that fail to provide the 120x120cm maneuvering space required by DIN 17040-2, detecting residential floor areas that exceed L-Bank funding rules, determining when bathrooms are too far from the building core and may create additional costs, and spotting excessive window opening widths that increase manufacturing and installation costs. Compared with general-purpose AI tools, it appears to be more rule-driven and combined with domain-specific industry knowledge. However, the website does not explain the underlying model, supported BIM formats, automation workflow, or accuracy.
This is currently the biggest limitation. The website clearly states that PlanX is currently used only internally by MKE Munich Investment GmbH and is not yet offered externally due to its strategic value and competitive advantage; commercial availability may be opened in the future. At present, users can only join an interest list. There is no disclosed free trial, pricing, plans, payment methods, API, or integration information for Revit/IFC/Autodesk and similar platforms.
The site’s privacy policy follows German and EU DSGVO/GDPR requirements and explains external hosting, cookies, contact forms, email communication, SSL/TLS, and rights such as data access and deletion. However, these disclosures mainly cover website visits and contact forms. They do not address key enterprise security questions at the product level, such as BIM data processing, model uploads, project file retention, or permission isolation.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus and strong alignment with German building regulations, DIN standards, funding rules, and owner-specific requirements, making it relevant for real estate developers, project owners, and BIM governance teams. Its drawbacks are that it has not been commercialized, public information is limited, there is no public product trial, and the website is mainly in German. Access and payment availability for Chinese users are unknown; even if accessible, its stronger fit with German local regulations means it is likely more suitable in the short term for organizations involved in European projects. Alternatives to consider include Solibri, Autodesk Construction Cloud, BIMcollab, Revizto, and others.
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