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RoomSketcher

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RoomSketcher
Developer(s)RoomSketcher AS
Initial release2008 (2008)
Engine
    Operating systemmacOS, Windows 10, iOS, Android
    Size287 MB (Windows)
    Available inEnglish, German, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
    TypeFloor plan software, Virtual home design software, Computer Aided Design software, Interior design software
    Websitewww.roomsketcher.com

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    RoomSketcher is a floor planning software for macOS, Windows[1] [2], iOS, and Android tablets, available for both professional and personal users.

    The app enables users to create, import, and order floor plans. High-resolution 2D and 3D Floor plans, 360-degree and interactive visualizations can be generated to provide a virtual reference for the planned space.

    Users can create projects by drawing floor plans from scratch, by importing existing floor plans, or by submitting orders for existing drawings to be converted into in-app projects.[1]

    RoomSketcher is available through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. Its core features are primarily available through a downloadable app with cloud-saved projects. Additional functionality is available through a web portal.

    History

    RoomSketcher was initially released in 2008 under the name Viseno Home Designer, developed by Viseno.no AS[3], now RoomSketcher AS, based in Oslo, Norway.[4]

    Viseno was founded in March 2007 by Stein Kjartan Vik, as an offshoot of Xvision, a 3D Visualization company working within the Norwegian offshore and subsea market since 1999. Kjartan Vik previously served as the company's Sales and Marketing Director. Trond Bergquist has served as CEO since 2008.

    In 2011, Viseno Home Designer changed its name to RoomSketcher Home Designer. The company's Chief Marketing & Sales Officer Trine Bretteville cited an expansion in the software's scope and professional user base as a reason for the change. The software was rebranded to RoomSketcher in 2016[5] alongside the release of an iPad and Android Tablet-based version of the app.[6]

    RoomSketcher was initially developed and launched as an online Flash-based software. With the discontinuation of Adobe Flash support in 2017, RoomSketcher was released as a downloadable app on Windows and MacOS desktops.

    Use Cases

    RoomSketcher is designed for professional use by floor planners, interior designers, real-estate agents, photographers and homeowners without advanced CAD training. It can produce precise and accurate property layouts and visualizations, but is not intended for use in technical drawings and documentation by architects and structural engineers.

    References

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    2. "Bygger opp til budrunde". Finansavisen. Retrieved 2025-08-18. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
    3. "Gjør oppussingen på nett". Dagens Næringsliv. Retrieved 2025-10-27. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |orig-date= ignored (help)
    4. "ROOMSKETCHER AS". Brønnøysundregistrene. Retrieved 2025-11-04.
    5. "RoomSketcher Home Designer Is Changing Name". RoomSketcher. Retrieved 2025-10-27.
    6. "RoomSketcher - Draw Floor Plans & Home Design". App Store for iPad. 2016-09-16. Retrieved 2025-11-04.

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