AI Kitchen Design — Create Your Floor Plan Online

Generate kitchen floor plans in seconds without uploading an image, or snap a photo of your current kitchen and preview cabinet, countertop, and finish changes instantly. Explore layouts from galley to island, compare materials, and make decisions with confidence.

  • Floor plan and photo render modes
  • Cabinet and counter ideas
  • Plan before renovation
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What Is AI Kitchen Design and How Does It Work?

Our AI kitchen design tool gives you two ways to explore your space. Switch between Floor Plan mode to draft a top-down layout from scratch, or use Render mode to upload a photo and preview material and finish changes on your actual kitchen.

Create Kitchen Floor Plans Without Uploading Photos

Start with a blank canvas. Enter dimensions in feet or meters, pick a layout — One-Wall, Galley, L-Shaped, or beyond — and the tool generates a clean 2D concept floor plan. No photo upload needed.

Start a Floor Plan

Preview an AI Kitchen Remodel From Your Photo

Upload a clear photo of your current kitchen and see how different cabinets, countertops, backsplashes, and finishes would look. The render keeps your room's perspective, windows, and doors intact so the result feels grounded in your actual space.

Upload a Photo

Compare Styles, Materials, and Layouts Side by Side

Run multiple design variations and compare them directly. Swap between modern and minimalist cabinet fronts, test dark versus light countertops, or evaluate peninsula versus island configurations — all in the same session.

Compare Designs

Why Choose Our Kitchen AI Tool for Your Next Project

Most kitchen decisions stall because you can't see the outcome before committing. Our tool closes that gap — giving you fast, visual answers when you need them, without the pressure of a showroom appointment.

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Test Ideas Before You Renovate

Renovating without a preview is expensive guesswork. As a virtual kitchen designer, the tool lets you generate multiple layouts and finish combinations in minutes, compare them side by side, and narrow your direction before you talk to a contractor.

Explore Layouts

Two Workflows for Different Stages

The kitchen AI gives you two workflows for different stages. Use Floor Plan mode when you're starting from scratch — no photo required. Switch to Render mode when you already have a kitchen and want to see how material and color changes would look on your actual space.

Pick Your Mode

You Control the Details

Adjust layout type, width and length, cabinet style, finish direction, and material palette. The tool responds to your input rather than handing you a one-size-fits-all result — so the output reflects what you actually asked for.

Customize Your Design

How Our Kitchen AI Works in Three Steps

You don't need design experience or technical knowledge. Design your own kitchen in three straightforward steps — from choosing a mode to reviewing generated results.

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1

Pick Floor Plan or Render Mode

For layout planning, choose Floor Plan — no image upload needed. For a visual remodel preview, choose Render and upload a clear, well-lit photo of your current kitchen.

2

Set Layout, Style, and Dimensions

Enter room width and length in feet or meters, select a layout type, and choose your preferred style, cabinet focus, and material direction. Every setting feeds into the output.

3

Generate and Compare Your Results

Run the design and review the output. Generate multiple variations to compare directions. Results are concept-level inspiration — consult a qualified designer or contractor before construction.

Kitchen AI Features That Cover Every Stage of Planning

From your first rough layout to material-level finish decisions, the tool supports the full exploration cycle. Every feature is built around one goal: helping you see options clearly before you commit.

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Kitchen Floor Plan Generator

Create a clean, top-down 2D concept floor plan. Set width and length, pick a layout, and generate a kitchen floor plan that gives you a clear spatial starting point.

Generate a Floor Plan

Kitchen Layout Options — One-Wall to Island

Choose from six layout types: One-Wall, Galley, L-Shaped, U-Shaped, Peninsula, and Island Kitchen. Add a walk-in pantry or kitchen island as an optional feature.

Browse Layouts

Kitchen Photo Remodel Preview

Upload a kitchen photo and see updated cabinets, countertops, backsplashes, lighting, and hardware. The render keeps walls, windows, and ceiling in place — only finishes change.

Upload and Preview

Modern and Minimalist Kitchen Design Styles

Explore modern kitchen design with clean lines and integrated appliances, or try a minimalist kitchen design with handle-free cabinets and restrained palettes. The tool also covers traditional, industrial, and Scandinavian directions for broader kitchen interior design inspiration.

Explore Styles

Tiny Kitchen Design Ideas for Small Spaces

Working with a compact footprint? Test galley and one-wall layouts, light color palettes, and space-conscious cabinet configurations. Use these tiny kitchen design ideas as visual starting points — not guaranteed storage or construction plans.

Design a Small Kitchen

Materials, Colors, and Design Variations

Switch between cabinet finishes, countertop materials, and color schemes. Generate multiple results to compare dark versus light, wood versus painted, or open shelving versus upper cabinets — all from one starting point.

Compare Variations

Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Design

Quick answers to common questions about how the tool works, what it can and can't do, and how to get started.

Yes, the tool offers a free trial that lets you generate floor plans and run photo-based renders. The free allowance covers enough output to explore layouts and styles before deciding whether to continue. Check the current pricing page for specific limits.

Not always. Floor Plan mode works without any image upload — just enter dimensions and pick a layout. Render mode does require a clear, well-lit kitchen photo to produce a meaningful visual preview of finish changes.

No. The floor plans are concept-level 2D diagrams — not CAD drawings or architectural blueprints. They help you explore layout ideas, but you should always have a qualified designer or contractor produce construction-ready plans.

Yes — you can explore modern, minimalist, and compact kitchen styles through the style and material options. For outdoor kitchen designs, the tool can serve as an early inspiration board for layout and material directions, though it does not address outdoor-specific construction, gas, or waterproofing requirements.

Upload a kitchen photo and preview changes to cabinets, countertops, backsplashes, lighting, hardware, and color schemes. The render keeps your room's walls, windows, doors, and ceiling as they are — only surface-level finishes are visually updated, so you see a realistic before-and-after of the same space.

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