Lowe's Kitchen Planner
Free, brand-lockedFree Lowe's kitchen visualizer plus a complimentary designer consultation
Free tier & pricing
Free to use including the visualizer and the designer consultation, but it's oriented around Lowe's own cabinetry and products, and the detailed 3D rendering comes from a complimentary Lowe's designer rather than a full DIY editor.
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The short answer
Lowe's Kitchen Planner is a free, browser-based hub combining a style quiz, a kitchen visualizer, a cost estimate, and a funnel into a free video consultation with a Lowe's designer who produces a 3D rendering. It's lighter as a self-serve design tool than IKEA's and is built around Lowe's products and a designer-assisted, buy-from-Lowe's path.
The facts
- Pricing
- Free · Free, brand-locked
- Free tier
- Yes
- Runs in browser
- Yes
- Platforms
- Web
- 2D / 3D
- Good 3D
- Learning curve
- Easy
- Export formats
- PDF, PNG
The catch
- Designs only with this brand’s own catalog.
- You must create an account to save or export.
- Browser only — no offline app.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Free, including a complimentary video consultation with a Lowe's designer
- Style quiz and visualizer help beginners settle on a look fast
- Designer delivers a 3D rendering plus pricing and payment options
- Progress is saved so you can return to your project
Cons
- Built around Lowe's products and a buy-from-Lowe's outcome
- Lighter self-serve editor than IKEA's planner; leans on the consultation
- Best results require booking a designer call, not pure DIY
- Web-only, oriented to US Lowe's customers
Best for
US homeowners planning a Lowe's kitchen who want free designer help.
Not for
DIYers wanting a deep self-serve 3D editor or brand-neutral planning.
Alternatives to Lowe's Kitchen Planner

IKEA Kitchen Planner
Free, brand-lockedCompletely free with no paid tier, but it only contains IKEA's own SEKTION cabinets and products, and you must sign in to an IKEA account to save your design or download/print the PDF plan and item list.

2020 Design Live
PaidNo free tier; it's a paid professional license, with legacy 2020 Design Live around $166-$235/month and its successor Design Flex running roughly $1,895-$2,995 per year depending on tier and manufacturer-catalog access.

ProKitchen
PaidNo free tier, only a 7-day trial; paid licenses run about $1,795/year without manufacturer catalogs or $2,395/year with all branded catalogs (roughly $158-$208/month paid annually).
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