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AI 3D for interior designers

Use case

The current toolchain pain

Interior designers today juggle SketchUp (steep learning curve), Spacely / Planner5D (image filters, no real 3D), Spline / Blender (no AI), and ReimagineHome / RoomGPT (just photo restyle). None of them turn a sentence into a furnished room you can edit.

A real workflow

  1. "Draft a 12×14 ft bedroom, mid-century modern, north-facing window, queen bed, two side tables with reading lamps, oak floor" — AI places ten objects in 90 seconds.
  2. "Replace the chair with a tan velvet armchair" — AI fetches a real Sketchfab model and places it.
  3. "Switch the floor to oak herringbone" — AI applies a material preset.
  4. "Add five ambient lights for evening mood" — AI generates accent lighting.
  5. Hit Share → client gets a link, orbits the room in their browser, comments live.

Compatibility with your existing toolchain

Pricing for interior designers

Free tier covers 5 scene drafts per month plus all features. Pro is $49/mo for unlimited drafts, all material presets, and live-collab seats for clients.

FAQ

Does Yugma have a furniture catalog?

Yes — through the integrated Sketchfab library (3M+ free + paid models) and Meshy AI generation. The AI Director picks real furniture by name when you ask for it.

Can clients edit the scene?

Yes if you invite them. Otherwise share a read-only embed link.

Is the AI accurate with dimensions?

For room-scale work, yes — Yugma uses meters and the AI follows scale references for human-scale objects. For sub-millimeter CAD precision (cabinetry joints), Yugma isn't the right tool yet.

Will Yugma replace SketchUp for me?

For drafting and client presentations, often yes. For technical drawings, dimensioned plans, and as-builts, SketchUp / Revit / AutoCAD are still needed.

Can I use this in AR / VR?

Yes — export USDZ for iOS Quick Look, and the embed iframe works in WebXR-enabled browsers.