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PlanSnapper vs Sketch and Calc: Which Floor Plan Tool Is Right for You?

Sketch and Calc is a mobile app used by appraisers to sketch floor plans in the field. PlanSnapper is a browser-based tool for measuring GLA from floor plans you already have. Both produce ANSI-compliant square footage, but the workflows are fundamentally different. Here is how they compare.

The short version

PlanSnapper vs Sketch and Calc: at a glance

PlanSnapperSketch and Calc
Primary use caseMeasure GLA from an existing floor planSketch a floor plan from field measurements
PlatformBrowser (desktop / laptop / tablet)iOS and Android mobile app
Requires on-site measurementsNo — uses scale from the floor plan imageYes — enter each wall dimension manually
Upload floor plan image/PDFYes (core feature)No (draw from scratch only)
Works from CubiCasa / Matterport exportsYesNo
ANSI Z765 GLA calculationYes (above/below grade separation)Yes (auto-calculates from drawn sketch)
Best forDesk reviews, scan-based workflows, verificationTraditional on-site field inspections
No software installYes (browser only)App download required
Price$9 day pass / $29/mo~$8-15/mo subscription

What Sketch and Calc does well

Sketch and Calc was built specifically for the field inspection workflow. On your phone or tablet, you enter each wall measurement as you walk the property. The app draws the sketch in real time and automatically calculates total GLA, above-grade and below-grade areas, and individual room sizes. It is fast once you learn the interface, and the mobile-first design makes it genuinely practical to use on-site.

For appraisers who do traditional inspections -- walking the property with a laser or tape measure, entering dimensions on the spot -- Sketch and Calc streamlines the field sketching step significantly compared to paper or desktop-only tools.

Where Sketch and Calc falls short

Where PlanSnapper wins

Different workflows, not competing tools

Sketch and Calc and PlanSnapper are designed for different moments in the appraisal process.

Use Sketch and Calc when you are on-site at a property with a laser or tape measure and want a mobile-friendly way to sketch as you walk the rooms.

Use PlanSnapper when you already have a floor plan -- whether from a scanning service, an MLS listing, an architect, or a prior appraisal -- and need to extract accurate, ANSI-compliant GLA from it without remeasuring.

Already have the floor plan?

Upload any floor plan PDF or image and calculate ANSI Z765-compliant GLA in minutes. Works with CubiCasa, Matterport, iGUIDE exports, and any floor plan image.

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