Visual Fence Pro
Free, with limitsContractor fence platform with a capped free tier and AI visualizer
Free tier & pricing
The free-forever plan is real but capped at roughly 10 estimates, 5 quotes, and 2 AI renders per day; unlimited estimates, more renders, payments, and QuickBooks need Starter to Enterprise at $79 to $299 a month.
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The short answer
Visual Fence Pro is fence-contractor software combining satellite-map drawing, a bill-of-materials engine, quotes with e-signatures and payments, and an AI visualizer that renders a finished fence on a property photo in about 20 seconds. There's a free-forever tier, but it's tightly capped (a few estimates and two AI renders a day); real use runs $79 to $299 a month.
The facts
- Pricing
- $79/mo · Free, with limits
- Free tier
- Yes
- Runs in browser
- Yes
- Platforms
- Web
- 2D / 3D
- Photorealistic
- Learning curve
- Moderate
- Export formats
- PDF, PNG, JPG
The catch
- You must create an account to save or export.
- Your projects live in their cloud; you can lose them if you stop paying.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Free-forever tier needs no credit card
- AI visualizer renders a finished fence on your photo fast
- Satellite-map drawing with auto bill of materials
- Quotes, e-signatures, and online payments built in
Cons
- Free tier is daily-capped (2 AI renders, few quotes)
- Built for contractors, more than most homeowners need
- AI visualizer currently tuned mainly for cedar fences
- Real workflows require a paid monthly plan
Best for
Fence contractors estimating, quoting, and selling jobs in one tool.
Not for
A homeowner wanting a quick free one-off fence mockup.
Alternatives to Visual Fence Pro

See My Fence
Free, with limitsThe map drawing and cost estimator are free with no obligation, but estimates are ballpark planning figures, not binding quotes, and the free model is built around connecting homeowners with fence services.

Simpson Strong-Tie Fence Planner
Truly freeFully free with no paywall, but it only runs in a desktop or laptop browser (no mobile) and its bill of materials steers you toward Simpson Strong-Tie connectors and fasteners.
