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roomform.ai
Real 3D shopping for your space.
60 followers
Real 3D shopping for your space.
60 followers
Step inside your space in 3D. Try true-to-scale furniture from across the web, explore designs from other people, and collaborate on spaces. A brand-agnostic platform for real 3D shopping. Guided by AI, fully in your control.










Hi Product Hunt!
@zane_mroue and I built Roomform as an accessible design platform giving you real layouts, products, and freedom to try/shop furniture from anywhere. Things that motivated us to build:
Image-wrappers are difficult to control and aren't immersive
Professional tools (e.g. CAD) are expensive and difficult for beginners
Brand-specific tools have closed catalogues
Getting your own items into a virtual space takes manual work (3d modelling, 3rd party tools)
Collaborating in 3d design is heavy
We've been working alongside designers, real-estate agents, DIY enthusiasts, and furniture retailers to really bring the idea of 3D commerce to life.
Roomform uses LiDAR scanning, 3D model generation and a spatial AI agent to create a modern take on design and shopping.
Tell us any ideas or questions you have when trying it out!
Just tried this out!
I was skeptical about the room scanning feature, but it actually works. It got accurate dimensions and rendered in all my furniture to scale — even the pieces I thrifted or built. I'm not sure how their backend works, but the 2d to 3D rendering is impressive. The UI is also incredibly user-friendly and sleek. Not buggy at all, works great, and has potential. Have you thought about partnering with big furniture companies for sponsored products on the marketplace?
One thing I wish it had is the ability to scan in wall decor. I'm a big art fiend, so being able to try out prints/paintings before I buy would be a game-changer. My lease ends in a couple of months, so I will 100% be revisiting this as I move into my new place.
@katherine_smith26 Great question - we actually have a b2b flow for retailers to self-onboard, market and integrate 3d natively into our site, with in-store QR and embed link functionality.
As for wall decor, it's currently image-to-3d based, but we've thought about adding in a "wall editor" or high-integrity picture framing. You're one of a few people who have brought this up!
Really appreciate the feedback, and glad to hear the UX is user-friendly. That's precisely the goal with Roomform.