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FAQ / Can PlanSnapper measure commercial buildings?

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Can PlanSnapper Measure Commercial Buildings?

PlanSnapper measures floor area from any to-scale image — residential or commercial. The tool does not care what kind of building you are measuring. What changes is the measurement standard you apply and what you do with the result.

What PlanSnapper can measure

PlanSnapper works for any building where you have a to-scale floor plan:

Upload a floor plan photo or PDF, trace the perimeter or interior boundary you want to measure, set one known dimension as scale, and get area instantly.

Residential vs commercial measurement standards

PlanSnapper is designed around ANSI Z765 — the standard used for residential GLA measurement in appraisals. For residential properties, that is the right standard. For commercial properties, the applicable standard is usually BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association) or IPMS (International Property Measurement Standards).

The key differences:

PlanSnapper gives you the raw measured area of whatever polygon you trace. Applying the right standard — including any load factor, deductions, or adjustments — is still your responsibility. For complex commercial properties, consult a certified commercial appraiser or space planner.

Where PlanSnapper works well for commercial

For small commercial properties where you need a quick, accurate floor area for pricing, underwriting, or renovation planning, PlanSnapper is a practical tool:

Where the limitations apply

PlanSnapper is not a substitute for a certified commercial measurement when:

For those situations, a certified commercial appraiser or a BOMA-certified measurement professional is the right resource.

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