
Make your existing floor plan editable
Most projects start with a space that already exists, so there's no need to redraw it.
Drop in a PDF or a photo, and get a clean, editable layout in minutes, ready to design on.
Architectural practice
without the compromise.

Most projects start with a space that already exists, so there's no need to redraw it.
Drop in a PDF or a photo, and get a clean, editable layout in minutes, ready to design on.

Everything you need to furnish a space lives in one library.
Browse, drag, drop onto the drawing and customize the graphic representation to match your studio's brand.

Turn your layout into a realistic view of the finished room, without touching 3D software.
No modeling, no rendering setup, just a prompt to get the finished space.
Yes. Drop your supplier PDFs, fabric photos, and finish samples into the project as native blocks. Tag them so the same chair appears across multiple room layouts and a swap updates everywhere it lives in the project.
Duplicate the plan into option A, B, C variants. They live side by side on the same canvas and share the underlying shell, so a wall change in the existing layout flows to all variants. Walk the client through each option in fullscreen without switching apps.
You can tag every furniture block with vendor, lead time, and price, and export the schedule as CSV or PDF. We do not place orders for you, but the list stays in sync with the plan so a removed item is removed from the schedule automatically.
For schematic and concept review, yes, the in-canvas viz is clean enough for most signoff conversations. For photoreal final renders, export your spaces to your render engine of choice and keep the spec list tied back to the Synaps plan.