Use Sketch2Space on your phone or tablet
Sketch2Space works fully on your phone and tablet — not a cut-down version. You can do the whole job from a mobile browser: upload a sketch, watch it become a 3D model, edit it by touch, walk through it, and export to CAD.
What you can do on mobile#
- Upload a sketch straight from your phone — take a photo of a plan or pick a file.
- See the 3D model build and spin it around with your finger.
- Edit by touch — move walls, resize doors and windows, and place furniture, the same as on a computer.
- Walk through the model in first-person to get a feel for the space.
- Export to CAD — download a
.daefile right from your phone.
Open it on your phone#
There's nothing to install. Open your mobile browser and go to sketch2space.com, then sign in.
On iPhone and iPad you can add it to your home screen — tap Share, then Add to Home Screen — and it opens full-screen like an app.
Hold your phone in landscape (sideways) when editing. The extra width makes walls and handles easier to tap.
Tips for touch editing#
- Tap once to select a wall, door, window, or piece of furniture — handles appear around it.
- Drag a handle to move, resize, or rotate. A preview follows your finger.
- Pinch to zoom the 3D view, and drag with one finger to spin it.
For the full set of editing controls, see Edit your 3D model live.
Where to start#
New to Sketch2Space? Follow Getting started — every step works the same on mobile. When your model looks right, export it to CAD.
FAQ#
Does Sketch2Space work on mobile?#
Yes — fully. You can upload a sketch, edit the 3D model, walk through it, and export to CAD from any phone or tablet browser. Nothing to install.
Can I edit the 3D model on my phone?#
Yes. Tap an element to select it, then drag its handles to move, resize, or rotate it by touch — the same editing you get on a computer.
Do I need to install an app?#
No. Sketch2Space runs in your mobile browser. On iPhone and iPad you can add it to your home screen so it opens full-screen like an app.
Can I export to CAD from my phone?#
Yes. You can download the .dae (CAD) file straight from your phone, ready for SketchUp, Blender, and other tools.