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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 .dae file 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.

Ready to turn a sketch into a 3D model? Get started free