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GetFloorPlan vs Matterport: Which Floor Plan Service Is Right for You?

GetFloorPlan generates floor plans from room photos using AI. Matterport creates 3D digital twins of properties using a specialized camera, with floor plans included. They serve overlapping but distinct markets — here is how to choose.

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GetFloorPlan vs Matterport: at a glance

GetFloorPlanMatterport
Equipment neededNone — uses existing photosPro2 camera, compatible LiDAR device, or compatible 360° camera
How it worksAI generates floor plan from room photos3D scan produces digital twin + floor plan
Floor plan accuracyAI estimate — varies by room complexity~1–3% for standard residential layouts
ANSI GLA compliantNoNo (not designed for appraisal use)
TurnaroundHours (AI processing)Hours after scan upload
Cost$10–$30 per property$25–$50+ per scan; Pro2 camera $3,600
Best forLow-cost floor plans for listingsPremium listings, 3D tour + floor plan

How GetFloorPlan works

GetFloorPlan is an AI service that takes the interior photos you already have — the same photos used in a listing — and generates a 2D floor plan from them. You upload photos through their web portal, and the AI produces a schematic floor plan showing room layout, labels, and approximate dimensions.

The important caveat: GetFloorPlan's AI reconstructs room geometry from 2D photos, which is inherently imprecise. Room dimensions can be off by 5–15% in complex spaces. For real estate marketing, that is often acceptable. For GLA calculations in appraisal reports or financing, it is not.

How Matterport works

Matterport uses a dedicated Pro2 camera (or compatible LiDAR and 360° cameras) to capture a 3D scan of the interior. The camera moves through the property capturing overlapping 360° scans, which Matterport's cloud software stitches into a navigable 3D digital twin.

The GLA question: can you use either for appraisals?

Neither GetFloorPlan nor Matterport is designed or certified for ANSI Z765-compliant GLA. GetFloorPlan's AI estimates are too imprecise for appraisal use. Matterport's floor plans are more accurate, but Matterport does not provide an ANSI GLA certification.

Some appraisers use Matterport floor plan exports as a visual reference and then calculate GLA independently using a tool like PlanSnapper — uploading the Matterport floor plan image and tracing the exterior perimeter themselves. This gives them control over what goes in and out of the GLA calculation.

Which should you choose?

Choose GetFloorPlan if you need a low-cost floor plan visual for a listing and do not have a floor plan on file. The AI-generated result is good enough for marketing purposes and costs less than any scanning service.

Choose Matterport if your market expects premium 3D virtual tours, you want a floor plan that comes with a credible spatial reference, and you are prepared for the equipment investment and ongoing hosting costs.

For GLA specifically: neither is a direct solution. If you need ANSI-compliant GLA from a Matterport floor plan, export the floor plan PDF and upload it to PlanSnapper to calculate GLA yourself.

Calculate GLA from either service's floor plan

If you have a floor plan from GetFloorPlan or Matterport, PlanSnapper lets you upload it, trace the above-grade perimeter, and set one wall length to get ANSI-methodology GLA in under 2 minutes. No waiting for a report add-on.

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