Home Remodel & Renovation Software

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Block Renovation Studio

Truly free

Completely free AI visualizer and budget tool; it upsells Block's paid contractor design services but the tool itself is free.

Free Web
EstatePass Remodel Visualizer screenshot

EstatePass Remodel Visualizer

Truly free

Completely free with no usage limits, no watermarks and no account required for basic use.

Free Web
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Homewyse

Truly free

Free ZIP-code-based remodeling cost calculators with no signup, supported by ads.

Free Web
Houzz Home Project Planner screenshot

Houzz Home Project Planner

Truly free

The full project-planning suite (cost calculator, style quiz, checklist, product list) is always free for homeowners.

Free Web
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AI HomeDesign Renovation

Free, with limits

Free credits at signup with no card and no auto-billing; free results include a watermark.

Paid Web
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Armox AI

Free, with limits

Sign up for free credits with no credit card; paid plans for more generations.

Paid Web
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DecorMatters

Free, with limits

Free to download and use core true-to-scale design and AI tools; coins and membership unlock more.

Paid Web, iOS, Android
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Decory

Free, with limits

Free to download and use with room redesigns at no cost; premium adds styles and unlimited generations.

Paid iOS, Android
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Inspire AI

Free, with limits

First 3 renders free with no credit card; ongoing use is a 7-day homeowner trial then paid.

Paid Web

Kukun

Free, with limits

Free renovation cost estimator and ROI tools for dozens of projects; advanced home-value management features are paid/upsold.

Paid Web
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Re:Build

Free, with limits

Free renovation cost calculator and planning tools; deeper project management/tracking is in the paid app.

Paid Web, iOS, Android
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ReRoom AI

Free, with limits

About three free renders after sign-in; paid plans from roughly $9.99/mo add higher resolution.

Paid Web
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Remodelum

Free, with limits

Free to generate zip-code-level itemized renovation cost estimates; full budget tracking and job management are paid.

Paid Web
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RenoAI

Free, with limits

Free credits to explore AI room makeovers with no credit card; paid plans for more.

Paid Web, Android
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Renova AI

Free, with limits

Free to download with limited generations; subscription unlocks unlimited use.

Paid iOS
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Renovate AI

Free, with limits

Free to start uploading and visualizing; full features and saved cost estimates sit behind a paid plan.

Paid Web, iOS
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Renovation Calculator AI

Free, with limits

Free to generate estimates; full shopping lists and PDF/Excel export are gated to paid usage.

Paid Web
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Foyr Neo

Free trial only

14-day full-feature free trial with no card; after that it is a paid subscription with no perpetual free tier.

Paid Web

What to look for in home remodel & renovation software

The best home remodel software depends on your project's scope. For a single room, a browser-based planner with drag-and-drop layouts and instant 3D is usually enough and often has a free tier. For a whole-house renovation, you'll want desktop CAD-style tools that handle structural changes, multiple floors, and detailed material takeoffs. Below we compare every renovation tool in the directory by pricing, free tier, platform, 3D capability, and what each does best, so you can match a tool to your remodel before you pay for a subscription.

  • Design over a photo of your real space. Tools that render new finishes onto a photo of your actual room give a far more accurate before-and-after than a generic 3D model.

  • Whole-house vs single-room scope. Some tools cap you at one room or one floor; whole-home remodels need multi-floor plans and structural editing.

  • Material and cost takeoffs. Renovation budgets live or die on accurate quantities; look for tools that estimate materials and rough costs.

  • Realistic 3D walkthroughs. A 3D or VR walkthrough helps you and contractors agree on the result before demolition starts.

  • Export and contractor sharing. PDF plans, dimensioned drawings, and shareable links matter when you hand designs to a builder.

  • Free tier limits. Many tools advertise free access but lock 3D rendering, exports, or project count behind a paid plan.

Questions, answered

Is there free home remodel software?

Yes, several tools offer a free tier, but read the limits: free plans often cap projects, watermark exports, or lock high-resolution 3D renders behind a paid upgrade. For a one-room refresh a free planner is usually enough; whole-house renovations typically need a paid plan.

What software do contractors use for remodels?

Professionals lean toward CAD-grade desktop tools that handle structural changes, dimensioned drawings, and material takeoffs. DIY-focused web apps are faster to learn but trade depth for ease of use. Compare the platform and export columns above to see which tools produce contractor-ready output.

Can I remodel using a photo of my own house?

Some tools let you upload a photo of your real room and visualize new paint, flooring, cabinets, or layouts on top of it. This photo-based approach gives a more believable preview than a blank 3D model and is great for sharing ideas with family or contractors.

Do I need 3D for a remodel, or is a floor plan enough?

A 2D floor plan is enough for layout and dimensions, but 3D helps you judge sightlines, lighting, and finishes before committing. Most modern remodel tools generate 3D automatically from your 2D plan, so you get both.