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Scan rooms with LiDAR, get accurate floor plans, export to professional CAD formats — all on your iPhone. Answers to the common questions below; everything else by email.
Frequently asked questions
How do I scan a room?
Tap Start Scanning and walk slowly around the room, keeping the camera pointed at the walls. Live counters show detected walls, doors, and windows as you go. Take at least 30 seconds — slow, steady scans give the best results. Tap Done when the room is covered; Floorprint shows a quality report before building your plan.
What does the quality score mean?
After each scan, Floorprint scores the result from 0–100 based on surface count, detection confidence, and whether your walls close into a complete room. A low score usually means the scan was too fast or a wall was missed — rescan from the report screen.
Which iPhones work?
Floorprint requires a LiDAR scanner: iPhone 12 Pro / Pro Max or any later Pro model, running iOS 18.6 or later. The App Store hides Floorprint from devices without LiDAR.
Can I fix a wall the scan got wrong?
Yes. In the 2D view, enter edit mode to select, move, straighten, merge, add, or delete walls — with undo/redo. In the parametric 3D view you can adjust ceiling height, door height, and window heights, per wall.
What export formats are supported?
- PDF — architectural drawing (2D view)
- DXF — 2D CAD (2D view)
- USDZ — Apple AR (3D and parametric views)
- GLB — web/cross-platform 3D (3D and parametric views)
- STEP — ISO 10303 CAD solids with door/window cutouts (parametric view)
Are my scans private?
Yes. Scanning, processing, and exports run entirely on your device. There are no accounts, no cloud uploads, and no analytics. The only optional network use is Apple's geocoding service when you enable address tagging. See the privacy policy.
Why does Floorprint ask for location?
Only for optional address tagging — attaching the street address to a scan. Decline it and everything else works the same.
My furniture shows as plain boxes
Furniture detection comes from Apple's RoomPlan and depends on scan quality. Recognized items (tables, sofas, beds, and more) render as detailed 3D models; unrecognized objects stay as simple boxes. Slower scans with good lighting recognize more.
Report a problem
Email contact@abhijitbansal.com with your iPhone model, iOS version, and what happened. Screenshots or the exported file that looks wrong help a lot.