Roomstyler
Free, with limitsFree, easy 3D room decor with a big real-brand catalog, but it's a dated legacy tool.
Free tier & pricing
Free to design in 3D with the full real-brand catalog, but you must sign up to render, free renders are low-res (around 640x480) and watermarked, and HD downloads require credits.
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The short answer
A long-running browser decorating tool (powered by Floorplanner) that's free to design with a huge real-brand catalog and a fun community gallery. Be aware it's legacy: the UI is dated, free renders are low-res and watermarked, dimension accuracy is weak, and there's no CAD or PDF export. Pricing isn't published anywhere.
The facts
- Pricing
- Paid · Free, with limits
- Free tier
- Yes
- Runs in browser
- Yes
- Platforms
- Web
- 2D / 3D
- Good 3D
- Learning curve
- Easy
- Export formats
- PNG, JPG
The catch
- You must create an account to save or export.
- Free images and renders carry a watermark.
- Browser only — no offline app.
- No true-to-scale measurements.
- Not a code or permit tool — verify locally.
- Your projects live in their cloud; you can lose them if you stop paying.
- Designs only with this brand’s own catalog.
- Render credits can be lost when you delete a project.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Free to design with a huge real-brand catalog (IKEA, West Elm, and more)
- Browser-based with no install and easy drag-and-drop
- Large active community gallery with remixing and design contests
- Decent photorealistic-ish renders for a free tool
Cons
- Legacy tool with a dated UI; the Chrome extension was last updated in 2016
- Free renders are low-res and watermarked; HD needs credits
- No PDF/DWG/CAD export and weak dimension accuracy
- Pricing is opaque and not published anywhere
- Browser-only with no real mobile app
Best for
Hobbyists and decorators who want free, easy 3D room visualization with real-brand furniture and community inspiration.
Not for
Professionals needing accurate dimensions, CAD/PDF deliverables, or a modern, actively developed toolset.
Alternatives to Roomstyler

Floorplanner
Free, with limitsFree to design in 2D/3D with the full library, but every free export is locked to SD (960x540) with a Floorplanner watermark, and HD/4K, watermark removal, multiple floors, and DXF/PDF export all cost credits.

Homestyler
Free, with limitsFree to design with unlimited 1K renders and 100k+ models, but every free render carries a Homestyler watermark, removing it needs a paid plan, and 4K renders cost $1.99 each a la carte.

Planner 5D
Free, with limitsFree to design unlimited 2D/3D projects, but about half the furniture catalog is locked, you get no proper renders, and DWG/DXF export plus custom 3D import require the Professional plan.
Plan Your Room
Truly freeEntirely free to lay out rooms in 2D and basic 3D with exact dimensions, but there's no paid tier and no real file export; you print to keep a copy, and the save system is widely reported to lose work.
