Sketch2Space documentation
Welcome to the Sketch2Space docs. Sketch2Space turns a floor plan sketch — hand-drawn, a marketing brochure, or a clean CAD drawing — into an accurate, editable 3D model right in your browser, ready to export to SketchUp, Blender, and other CAD tools.
These pages show you how to upload a plan, get the best detection results, edit your model, and export it. New here? Start with the guide below.
Getting started → Upload your first sketch and get a 3D model in a few minutes.
Convert a hand-drawn floor plan → The full walkthrough for turning any sketch into a 3D model.
Edit your model live → Move walls, resize doors and windows, and place furniture in the browser.
Export to CAD (.dae / COLLADA) → Download your model for SketchUp, Blender, and CAD software.
Glossary → Plain-English definitions: DAE, COLLADA, BIM, IFC, and more.
FAQ → Quick answers to the most common questions.
Release notes → Everything new in Sketch2Space, newest first.
What Sketch2Space does#
Most tools make you redraw a plan by hand. Sketch2Space reads your sketch for you. Its AI finds the rooms, walls, doors, windows, and stairs, builds a 3D model from them, and lets you fix anything before you export.
- Any sketch in. Photos and scans of hand-drawn plans (JPG, PNG) and multi-page PDFs.
- Accurate by design. The model is built from the wall lines in your drawing, so the shape matches your plan.
- Editable, not just a picture. Move walls, resize openings, and place furniture — live, in the browser.
- CAD-ready out. Export a
.daefile you can open in SketchUp, Blender, and more.
New to the terms used here? The glossary explains words like DAE, COLLADA, BIM, and IFC in plain language.