Snapping walls
Draw walls that snap to a grid, to corners and to 0°/45°/90°, with a live length as you go.
Draw the inspected layout with walls that snap square, rooms that calculate their own area, and doors and windows placed as real openings — or capture it in seconds with AR room scanning — then mark up the condition and defects.
This is a true plan, not just a sketch: walls snap to a grid and to each other, rooms report their floor area, and a scale calibration makes lengths and areas meaningful. Drop condition/defect severity markers and photo pins exactly where issues were found, and the plan — with an automatic legend and scale bar — is embedded straight into the PDF report or inventory.
Draw walls that snap to a grid, to corners and to 0°/45°/90°, with a live length as you go.
Trace a room and its floor area is calculated in m² or ft²; set a real-world scale from a known distance.
Place openings into the wall — with door swing — rather than floating icons on top of the drawing.
Pin condition/defect severity markers and link survey photos to exact locations on the plan.
On LiDAR iPhone/iPad, scan a room and let the app build the walls and openings for you.
A symbol legend is generated automatically and embedded, with the plan, into the survey PDF.
Draw walls that snap to a grid, to each other’s corners and to common angles; trace rooms with automatically-calculated floor areas; and place doors and windows as real openings in the wall. Add condition/defect severity markers, photo pins, arrows, freehand notes and text labels.
Yes. Wall lengths and room areas are calculated for you in m² or ft², and you can set a true real-world scale by measuring a known distance so the figures are meaningful rather than illustrative.
Yes — on a LiDAR-equipped iPhone or iPad, tap AR scan and walk the room; Apple RoomPlan builds the walls and openings for you to refine. See the AR room scanning page.
Yes. Add rooms one at a time — each drawn template or AR scan drops in beside the last and can be moved as a whole section, so you can compose a multi-room plan for a house or unit.
Yes. A key of the symbols you have used (walls, doors, windows, condition markers, photo pins) is generated automatically and included in the saved plan image, so it appears in both the report preview and the exported PDF.
Yes. The app saves both a high-resolution report image and the underlying vector plan, so the plan can be reopened and changed at any time. Older plans still open and remain editable.
Keep the floor plan and the condition findings together in the same PropertySurvey Pro survey.