One-liner
A free, lightweight 3D home design app that lets users create and visualize floor plans with basic furniture and room layouts.
Strengths
- Intuitive drag-and-drop interface for placing rooms and furniture (review: 'easy to use even for beginners')
- Real-time 3D visualization of floor plans (review: 'seeing my house in 3D is amazing')
- Free access to core features without ads or paywalls (review: 'no hidden costs, great for hobbyists')
- Supports multiple room types and custom dimensions (review: 'I designed my entire apartment in minutes')
- Lightweight performance on older devices (review: 'runs smoothly on my old iPad')
Weaknesses
- Limited furniture library—only basic shapes available (review: 'missing modern sofas and beds')
- No import/export of designs to other formats (review: 'can't share my plan with a contractor')
- No collaboration or cloud sync (review: 'I lost my work when I switched devices')
- No measurement tools beyond basic grid snapping (review: 'need precise wall lengths')
- Crashes on larger projects (>5 rooms) (review: 'app froze when I added the kitchen')
Opportunities
- Add a curated library of real-world furniture models (e.g., IKEA-style items) via in-app purchase
- Enable export to PDF, SVG, or DXF for sharing with contractors or architects
- Introduce iCloud/Google Drive sync for cross-device continuity
- Build a community hub for sharing floor plans (like Pinterest for home layouts)
- Add AR preview mode using device camera to visualize rooms in real space
Competitors
- Roomstyler 3D Home Planner
- SketchUp Free
- HomeByMe
- Planner 5D
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 8:20:29 AM