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How to Set Scale on a Floor Plan

The scale step is where PlanSnapper learns the real-world dimensions of your floor plan. Get this right and your square footage will be accurate. Here is exactly how to do it.

Why scale matters so much

PlanSnapper sees your floor plan as a pixel image. It has no idea whether one inch on screen represents one foot or ten feet in the real world. The scale step is how you tell it. A 1% error in scale translates directly to roughly a 1% error in the final area calculation. Set the scale carefully and you will get accurate results.

Step-by-step: setting the scale

Which wall to pick

The longer the wall you use for scale, the more accurate your result will be. A small click error on a long wall has minimal impact. That same click error on a short wall can skew the scale significantly.

What if you don't know any wall length?

Most floor plans include at least some dimension notes. Check the plan itself for printed measurements. If dimensions are not labeled, here are some fallbacks:

Common mistakes to avoid

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Upload your floor plan and walk through the scale step in PlanSnapper. It takes under two minutes.

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