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RoomLift vs Drafted.ai

Drafted.ai and RoomLift solve different problems. Drafted.ai generates AI house floor plans, elevations, and blueprints from a prompt or sketch; RoomLift transforms photos of real rooms into staged, restyled, photorealistic designs. Designing a new home? Use Drafted.ai. Visualizing, staging, or restyling an existing space? RoomLift is the better fit, and the two work well together.

Comparatif des fonctionnalités

FonctionnalitéRoomLiftDrafted.ai
Primary jobVisualize, restyle & stage real roomsGenerate house floor plans from scratch
InputA photo of an existing spaceText prompt, sketch, or requirements
OutputPhotorealistic styled room images & video2D/3D floor plans, elevations, CAD/PDF
Floor plans & blueprintsNoYes
Virtual staging for listingsYesNo
Interior restyling of an existing roomYes, 25+ stylesNo
Exterior & curb appealYes, photo-basedElevations (design-based)
Photorealistic 4K rendersYes, Pro4K modeConceptual 3D
Video property toursYesNo
Best forDesigners, agents & homeowners visualizing or stagingPeople planning to build or renovate a home

Comparatif des tarifs

RoomLift

$29–99/month (subscriptions) or $30–175 credit packs (from ~$1.75/render)

Drafted.ai

Free plan generation; full buildable plans $1,000–$2,000

Récapitulatif des tarifs

The two are priced for different jobs, so they're not directly comparable. Drafted.ai charges per architectural project: a complete, buildable plan set runs $1,000–$2,000, in the range of a templated plan but far below a custom architect. RoomLift is priced per visualization: credit packs work out to roughly $1.75 per render, with unlimited-style subscriptions for designers and agents who stage or restyle rooms regularly.

Les points forts de Drafted.ai

  • Generates complete, customized house floor plans from a simple text description in minutes
  • Free 2D/3D layouts with downloadable CAD and PDF files
  • Dramatically cheaper than a traditional architect for early-stage home planning and custom builds

Les limites de Drafted.ai

  • Designs homes from scratch, so it can't stage or restyle a photo of an existing room
  • No photorealistic interior renders or virtual staging for property listings
  • Not built for real-estate marketing or interior-design client visualization

Drafted.ai has earned its momentum. By turning a plain-language brief into a customized house plan, complete with 2D and 3D layouts and downloadable CAD and PDF files, it has helped users generate more than 90,000 plans, and in 2026 it draws roughly 120,000 visitors a month. For someone planning a custom build or renovation, it compresses work that once meant weeks with an architect into minutes, at a fraction of the cost. If your job is to decide where the walls go, Drafted.ai is a genuinely useful starting point.

But a floor plan isn't the same as seeing the space. RoomLift picks up exactly where a layout leaves off: upload a photo of a real room and it returns a photorealistic, restyled or fully staged version in about 15 seconds, across 25+ design styles and up to 4K resolution, plus video tours for marketing. That gap matters for interior designers presenting concepts to clients and for real estate agents staging listings: Drafted.ai designs the home, RoomLift shows what it will actually look like and helps sell it. The two aren't rivals so much as consecutive steps in the same project.

Questions fréquentes

Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur RoomLift : pour les designers, les agents et tous ceux qui transforment des espaces grâce à l'AI.

Is RoomLift an alternative to Drafted.ai?
Not exactly. They do different jobs. Drafted.ai generates house floor plans and blueprints from scratch, while RoomLift transforms photos of real rooms into staged, restyled designs. They're complementary: many people use Drafted.ai to plan a home and RoomLift to visualize or stage the finished spaces. RoomLift is the right choice if your goal is to see or stage an existing room rather than draft a new layout.
What's the difference between RoomLift and Drafted.ai?
Drafted.ai is an AI architecture tool: you describe a home and it produces floor plans, elevations, and CAD/PDF files. RoomLift is an AI visualization and virtual staging tool: you upload a photo of a real room and it returns photorealistic restyled or staged versions, plus video. One designs the structure; the other shows what the spaces will look like.
Can Drafted.ai do virtual staging?
No. Drafted.ai focuses on generating house plans and layouts, not staging photos of existing rooms. For virtual staging (adding furniture and styling to a real listing photo in seconds), RoomLift is purpose-built, with 25+ design styles and 4K output suitable for MLS listings and portfolios.
Can RoomLift generate floor plans?
No. RoomLift doesn't create floor plans or blueprints. It works from photos of real spaces to produce staged and restyled designs. If you need a floor plan, use a tool like Drafted.ai to generate the layout, then use RoomLift to visualize and stage the actual rooms.
Can I use Drafted.ai and RoomLift together?
Yes, and they pair naturally. Use Drafted.ai to design and lay out a home, then use RoomLift to bring the individual rooms to life: staging, restyling, and producing photorealistic renders and video tours of the spaces you've planned.
Which is better for real estate listings?
RoomLift. Real estate listings need photorealistic images of actual rooms: virtual staging of empty spaces, restyling, and decluttering from a single photo. That's exactly what RoomLift does in about 15 seconds per image. Drafted.ai is built for designing homes, not marketing existing ones.

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