Sharper wall detection and custom 3D furniture
This release sharpens how walls are detected and lets everyone build their own furniture.
What shipped#
- A new wall-detection model. Sketch2Space now reads walls with a model trained just for walls. It follows the real shape of each wall more closely — including angled walls and walls that change thickness — so the 3D model lines up better with your sketch.
- Walls that rise into place. When a fresh model finishes, the walls now grow up from the floor in a quick sweep, so it's clear what was detected and where.
- Custom furniture for everyone. Making your own custom 3D furniture from a photo or a short description is no longer limited to a few accounts — every account can now create a couple of high-resolution pieces.
Why it matters#
Walls are what the whole 3D model is built from, so getting them right matters most. The new model gives you a more accurate outline and cleaner rooms straight after detection — less to fix by hand. See how to convert a sketch to 3D for the full flow.
Custom furniture means your model can show the actual pieces you have in mind — a specific sofa, chair, or table — instead of only the built-in library.
How to use it#
Better walls happen automatically — just upload a sketch and the new model runs on its own. Nothing to switch on.
For furniture, open the Furniture panel, click Generate furniture with AI, and give it a photo or a sentence. The full steps are in Create custom 3D furniture.
More accurate walls
A detected 3D model with the new wall model, showing angled and varying-thickness walls following the sketch closely.
Custom furniture in a model
A custom piece built from a photo, placed in a floor plan next to built-in furniture.