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Roomle vs Floorplanner: Which Floor Plan Tool Is Better?

Roomle and Floorplanner are both free-to-start, browser-based tools for drawing floor plans and designing rooms. Roomle has a strong furniture configuration focus; Floorplanner is more general-purpose.

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Roomle vs Floorplanner: at a glance

RoomleFloorplanner
Primary focusFurniture configuration + room planningGeneral floor plan creation
Free tierYes (generous)Yes (1 project)
Paid fromFree / B2B licensing~$29/month
Real estate outputBasicGood
Best forFurniture visualizationLayout documentation, real estate

Roomle

Roomle is a 3D room planner and product configurator. It is widely used by furniture manufacturers and retailers (IKEA-style configurators are built on similar technology) to let customers visualize products in their space. The standalone Roomle app at roomle.com lets users draw rooms and furnish them with a catalog of real products. The free version is generous but the primary business model is B2B licensing to furniture brands.

Floorplanner

Floorplanner is a general-purpose floor plan tool. You draw walls, add rooms, and furnish from a standard catalog. It is well-suited for homeowners planning renovations, real estate agents needing listing floor plans, and interior designers doing basic layout work. The free tier supports one project; paid plans start ~$29/month.

For real estate

Floorplanner is the stronger choice for real estate floor plan output. The 2D floor plan export is clean and professionally appropriate for listings. Roomle is better when the goal is visualizing specific furniture pieces in a space rather than documenting the layout.

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