Frequently Asked Questions
What is an AI room planner?
An AI room planner is a tool that generates a floor plan or 3D layout of a space from your input, whether that's a rough sketch, a photo, or typed measurements. It positions walls, doors, and furniture so you can see how a room is arranged and whether a layout actually works before you commit to it.
Can AI create a floor plan to scale?
Some can, if you give them real measurements to work from. Dedicated planning tools let you enter dimensions and produce a plan that holds those proportions, while photo-based restylers only approximate scale. For anything you'll build or buy from, enter exact numbers and double-check the output, because a plan that looks right can still be off.
How do I make a 3D model of my room?
Most AI room planners build a 3D model from a 2D floor plan or a phone scan of the space. You either draw the layout, upload a plan, or walk the room with your camera, and the tool reconstructs it in three dimensions. From there you can rotate the view, drop in furniture, and share an interactive walkthrough.
What's the difference between a room planner and a room redesigner?
A room planner deals with space and layout: where walls and furniture sit, how big things are, and how you move through the room. A room redesigner deals with looks: paint, materials, and decor styles applied to an existing photo. Planning answers "does it fit," redesigning answers "how should it look."
Are AI room planners good for real estate listings?
Yes, agents use them to create floor plans and 3D virtual tours that help buyers understand a property online. A scanned or modeled walkthrough lets people explore the flow of a home before visiting in person, which tends to draw more serious interest. Just confirm the plan's measurements match the actual property.