Floor Plan & Room Layout Software

Gridsnap
Truly freeFree with no signup or install; plans stay in your browser and export to PDF/PNG.
Plan Your Room
Truly freeEntirely free to lay out rooms in 2D and basic 3D with exact dimensions, but there's no paid tier and no real file export; you print to keep a copy, and the save system is widely reported to lose work.

Roomstyler 3D Home Planner
Truly freeFree to draw floor plans, furnish from 120,000+ branded items and render rooms after creating an account.

Sweet Home 3D
Truly freeCompletely free and open-source for personal and commercial use with no feature paywall; the only real limit is that the online and mobile versions can't import custom 3D models or export OBJ, which the desktop app handles.

draw.io Floor Plans
Truly freeCompletely free with no account required; includes a floorplan shape library and templates.

Arcadium 3D
Free, with limitsFree forever (not a trial) with the full library and real-time 3D, but capped at 2 projects and roughly 30-50 objects each, with no custom-model import and only limited AI render credits before you need Pro.

ArchiPlanner
Free, with limitsFree to start with the 3D planner or a photo upload, no card required; higher-resolution AI renders and more need a paid plan.

Canva Floor Plans
Free, with limitsFree to make 2D floor plans on Canva Whiteboards with templates and elements; some assets and features are Pro-only.

CubiCasa
Free, with limitsFirst 2D floor plan is free; after that it is per-order pay-as-you-go with no subscription.

EdrawMax Floor Plan
Free, with limitsFree online and desktop use with templates and symbols, but exports are watermarked and limited until you upgrade.

Floor Plan Creator
Free, with limitsThe Android free tier lets you draw unlimited projects and floors and save in-app, but any export (PNG/JPG/PDF/DXF/SVG/OBJ) needs a one-time paid unlock; the separate web free tier allows only 1 project and low-res PNG/JPG.

Floorplanner
Free, with limitsFree to design in 2D/3D with the full library, but every free export is locked to SD (960x540) with a Floorplanner watermark, and HD/4K, watermark removal, multiple floors, and DXF/PDF export all cost credits.

Gardenly
Free, with limitsPlaceholder will be deduped.

HomeByMe
Free, with limitsFree design with unlimited 2D/3D screenshots, but you get only 5 realistic HD renders total for the account's lifetime (not per month), deleting a project doesn't refund the credit, and free is personal-use only.

Live Home 3D
Free, with limitsThe free version limits you to one active project at a time, watermarks all image and video exports, and disables 3D-model export entirely; a one-time Standard purchase removes those limits.

Lucidchart Floor Plans
Free, with limitsFree plan allows a limited number of editable documents with floor plan shapes and templates; more needs a paid plan.

Maket
Free, with limitsFree tier gives 50 one-time credits and single-story generation with no card; Plus is $20/mo for 300 monthly credits and multi-floor.

Planner 5D
Free, with limitsFree to design unlimited 2D/3D projects, but about half the furniture catalog is locked, you get no proper renders, and DWG/DXF export plus custom 3D import require the Professional plan.

Room Planner LE
Free, with limitsRoom Planner LE is free but cannot save plans; the full version with saving and cloud requires payment.

RoomScan Pro
Free, with limitsFree to scan and view plans; full export and pro features require a $9.99/mo or $119.99/yr subscription.

RoomSketcher
Free, with limitsFree to draw accurate floor plans and view low-res 3D snapshots, but you can't download, print, or export a finished 2D/3D plan until you pay about $4 per output or subscribe to Pro, and free is capped at 2 projects.

Roomstyler
Free, with limitsFree to design in 3D with the full real-brand catalog, but you must sign up to render, free renders are low-res (around 640x480) and watermarked, and HD downloads require credits.

SketchUp
Free, with limitsSketchUp Free is free for personal, non-commercial use in the browser only; you can model and download skp/png/stl, but DWG/DXF/OBJ/PDF export, the desktop app, and extensions all require a paid plan.

Space Designer 3D
Free, with limitsFree plan includes the 2D/3D editors, furniture catalog and basic exports; photorealistic and CAD/BIM exports need a paid plan.

Visual Paradigm Online Floor Plan
Free, with limitsFree plan lets you design floor plans from shapes and templates; advanced features and full export need a paid subscription.

pCon.planner
Free, with limitsThe Standard/Marketing Edition desktop CAD app is genuinely free; a 30-day PRO trial unlocks extended room elements.

DreamPlan Home Design
Free, brand-lockedA free version is available for non-commercial home use only; commercial use requires a paid license.

SmartDraw
Free trial onlyThere is no free tier, only a 7-day trial; after that you must pay, billing is annual-only, and it produces flat 2D floor plans with no 3D or photorealistic rendering at all.

myHouse
Free trial onlyOffered as a downloadable trial; the full home-design package is a paid license.

Home Design 3D
PaidA free mobile version exists but saving and full features require a paid in-app or desktop purchase (~$9.99).
What to look for in floor plan & room layout software
The best free floor plan creator in 2026 for most people is a browser tool that draws your room to scale, lets you drag furniture from a library, and toggles between 2D and 3D with no install. Below we compare the top tools and flag exactly where "free" stops — watermarked exports, project caps, and locked HD renders included. Use the filters below to see only the free, browser-based ones, and check each tool’s real export limits before you start.
True to-scale dimensions. Every wall, door, and piece of furniture should snap to real measurements so a couch that fits on screen fits in the room. Look for live dimension labels and the option to type exact sizes in feet or inches.
Furniture library. A useful tool ships hundreds of to-scale beds, sofas, tables, and appliances you can drag in. Check that the items you need are free, since some libraries lock premium furniture behind a paid plan.
2D and 3D toggle. Draw the layout flat in 2D, then flip to 3D to feel the space and check sightlines. Confirm that 3D viewing is free; many tools give 2D away but charge for HD 3D renders.
Multi-floor support. If you’re planning a whole house, you need stacked floors that line up, not just one room. Free tiers often cap the number of floors or designs you can save per project.
Import or trace an existing plan. The fastest start is uploading a photo or PDF of your current plan and tracing over it, and some tools now auto-convert it for you. This saves measuring every wall by hand.
Area & square-footage output. A good tool calculates room and total square footage automatically, which you need for flooring, paint, and listing a home. Check that this number is visible and exportable on the free plan.
Export formats. Look at what you can download free: a clean PDF or high-res PNG beats a small watermarked image. Pros may also want DWG or scaled PDF output for contractors.
Questions, answered
How do I make a floor plan for free?
Open a free browser-based floor plan creator, set your room dimensions, then draw walls that snap to scale and drag in doors, windows, and furniture. Most tools let you do all of this without paying, then flip to 3D to check the layout. The common free-tier catch is the export — many watermark the download or limit you to standard-definition images, which we flag in the table above.
What is the best free room planner app?
For most people the best free room planner is a browser tool with a to-scale canvas and a drag-and-drop furniture library, so you can test whether a sofa or bed fits before you buy. The right pick depends on whether you need 3D views, multiple floors, or a quick single-room layout. Use the comparison table to match a tool to your project.
Can I create a floor plan to scale online?
Yes. Leading online tools auto-scale everything you draw, snap walls to a grid, and let you type exact measurements down to a fraction of an inch. You can also upload an existing plan and trace over it at the right scale. That accuracy is what lets you order flooring, fit furniture, and brief a contractor with confidence.
How do I arrange furniture in a room?
Start by drawing the room to scale, then place the largest pieces first — bed, sofa, or dining table — and build smaller items around them while keeping walkways clear. A room planner lets you drag real-sized furniture and instantly see if a layout leaves enough space to move. Try a few arrangements in 2D, then switch to 3D to check how each one feels.
Do floor plan tools work on a phone or tablet?
Yes, most browser-based floor plan creators work on tablets and phones, and several have dedicated apps. A tablet is comfortable for drawing, while a phone is handy for measuring and reviewing in the actual room. For detailed multi-room plans, though, a desktop gives you the most precise control.
Learn more
- A major retailer’s room-measuring / floor-plan how-to guide
- A home-design YouTube tutorial channel (e.g., the official Floorplanner or SketchUp channel)
- A real-estate / appraisal explainer on how square footage (gross living area) is measured
- IKEA’s planning-tools page for standard furniture dimensions and clearances