One-liner
An AI-powered room planner that lets users design and visualize home layouts with text-to-space generation, focusing on furniture placement and spatial optimization.
Strengths
- Generates accurate room layouts from simple text prompts like 'modern living room with sofa and TV'
- Highly intuitive drag-and-drop interface with real-time 3D visualization
- Strong integration of architectural constraints (e.g., door/window placement) based on user input
- Supports multiple design styles (minimalist, industrial, Scandinavian) with consistent aesthetic results
- Ranks highly for keywords like 'decir' (Spanish for 'design'), 'plan', and 'engineering', indicating strong multilingual and technical appeal
Weaknesses
- Users complain about inconsistent AI-generated furniture sizes: 'Furniture is too big for the room—makes it feel cramped.'
- Limited customization options for non-standard room shapes: 'My L-shaped room doesn’t render correctly.'
- Slow rendering times on older devices: 'Takes over a minute to load even simple designs.'
- No exportable CAD or PDF files: 'I can’t share this with my contractor.'
- Inaccurate wall thickness calculations: 'Walls are shown as 10cm when they’re actually 25cm in my house.'
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight version focused on quick 2D floor plans with accurate wall dimensions and exportable PDFs
- Add support for real-world measurements via phone camera scan (like IKEA Place) to improve scale accuracy
- Create a plugin-style workflow for contractors or architects to import designs into SketchUp or Revit
- Target Spanish-speaking users by optimizing 'decir' keyword usage with localized UI and AI training data
- Introduce a 'co-design' mode where users collaborate in real time with family or designers
Competitors
- Planner 5D
- Roomstyler 3D Home Design
- SketchUp Free
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 8:26:01 AM