From planto perspective.
Floor Plan AI for architecture takes a 2D plan and a placed camera — with field-of-view, height, and pitch — and generates the perspective view from that exact viewpoint. Renovato's Floor Plan mode is in private testing; the public release plugs into the same atlas as image, video, and 3D, with each camera as a draggable node tied to the source plan. Drop the plan, place the camera, render the view, branch the variants.
How it will work
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Drop the plan
Upload a floor plan as PDF, DWG, or PNG. Renovato vectorises walls, openings, and floor levels into a working surface — multi-floor plans become stacked nodes in the atlas.
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Place the camera
Drop a camera onto the plan, set FOV (e.g., 50° for natural eye-level, 24° for tight interior shots), height (1.6 m human eye, 30 m drone), and pitch. Reposition with the cursor — the perspective updates live.
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Generate the perspective
Renovato renders the perspective from that exact camera, with the materials and atmosphere you assign. The render becomes a node in the atlas — apply image, video, and 3D presets downstream.
Presets in this mode
Each preset is named, parameterised, and routed to the engine that fits the task.
What it's for
Pre-visualisation before BIM
At the brief stage, you have a plan but no 3D model yet. Place a camera, generate the eye-level perspective, take it to the partner meeting — without firing up Revit or SketchUp.
Marketing before the model exists
Property developers can show buyers what the apartment will look like from the kitchen window before the 3D model is ready. Plan + camera + render. Days, not weeks.
Live walkthrough in client meetings
Drag the camera through the plan during a presentation — each move regenerates the perspective in seconds. Faster decisions on layout, openings, and view-from.
Multi-camera comparison
Place six cameras at the same plan position, each with a different FOV or pitch. Compare the rendered options side-by-side in the atlas. Pick the one that sells the project.
Frequently asked
01What is Floor Plan AI for architecture?
What is Floor Plan AI for architecture?
Floor Plan AI for architecture is a generative system that takes a 2D plan and a placed camera (with FOV, height, and pitch) and renders the perspective view from that exact viewpoint. Renovato's Floor Plan mode is in private testing.
02When will Floor Plan AI ship publicly?
When will Floor Plan AI ship publicly?
Floor Plan AI is currently in private testing with a small group of studios. Join the waitlist via the CTA on this page to receive a private invite as we roll out access. Production release is planned alongside the next minor Renovato version.
03What plan formats will be supported?
What plan formats will be supported?
PDF (vector and raster), DWG, and PNG at launch. Multi-floor plans become stacked nodes in the atlas, each with its own camera plane. SketchUp and Revit imports are in evaluation for the v1.1 release.
04How precise is the camera control?
How precise is the camera control?
Camera nodes expose FOV (in degrees, 14° to 120°), height (in metres above the floor plane), pitch (downward / upward angle), and yaw. The perspective regenerates each time you reposition or adjust — typically under 5 seconds.
05Can the rendered perspective be animated into a walkthrough?
Can the rendered perspective be animated into a walkthrough?
Yes. The perspective output becomes a source node in the atlas, ready for image-to-video presets — pan, walkthrough, drone, time-lapse — via Sora, Veo, Seedance, or Kling. Generate the perspective once, animate it next.
06Will Floor Plan AI export to BIM/IFC?
Will Floor Plan AI export to BIM/IFC?
The 2D plan input is parsed into a working surface, but Renovato's outputs target visualization formats. BIM/IFC export is on the roadmap, not in the v1 Floor Plan AI release.
07Is there a beta or waitlist?
Is there a beta or waitlist?
Yes. Join the waitlist via the 'Notify me' CTA on this page — early invites go to studios willing to share render samples and a brief feedback note. Capacity is limited per week to keep the queue fast.