What's new
Latest updates of the planner — newest entries on top.
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Live satellite map under your plan
Turn on a live satellite, hybrid or scheme map right under the drawing — Google and Yandex imagery. Find your plot by address, see the real surroundings — forest, water, fields, neighbors and roads — and design on top of the actual ground. The scale is set automatically, and only the location is saved to the project, never the map tiles.
- Satellite, hybrid or scheme — switch with the Map button at the bottom-left
- Address search jumps to your plot and sets the drawing scale automatically
- Default provider by country: Yandex for Russia, Google elsewhere
- Shows only over the 2D drawing — hidden on document boards and in 3D
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Walk through your project in 3D
A new first-person walk mode lets you step inside your plan right in the browser — no VR headset needed, on desktop and phone alike. Walk the plot and the house at eye level, climb stairs and terrain, and open doors with a click. The whole building shows at once, floor by floor, so you can feel the real space before you build.
- Walk with WASD or arrow keys and look around by dragging the mouse
- On a phone — an on-screen joystick to walk and drag to look around
- Click or tap a door to open and close it
- Walk up stairs, porches and terrain; collide with walls naturally
- All floors shown at once at their real heights
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View and edit your plot in 3D and VR
The plan now switches from the flat 2D view to a full 3D scene in one click — house, fence, utilities and terrain in meters-accurate scale. Objects keep their real heights, multi-floor layers stack up, and edits in the 2D inspector update the 3D view in real time. With a supported VR headset you can step inside and walk the plot before building.
- One-click 2D ⇄ 3D toggle right in the editor
- Click an object in 3D to select and edit it in the 2D inspector
- Real heights and stacked floor layers
- Walk the plot in VR on a supported headset (WebXR)
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Power lines, cable and a connection point
Added overhead power lines and underground cable as drafting-grade objects, plus a single Connection point object with an electricity meter. The power line draws its own protection corridor by the norm, so you keep the right clearance from the house and fence while planning.
- Overhead line with axis, cross-arms and wires; underground cable with GOST-style conductor hatching
- Protection corridor with width by voltage class — shown on selection
- One Connection point object with a meter replaces the old utility type
- Poles stay anchored when you edit the line
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Protection zones reference
A new public reference explains every protection and sanitary zone — power line by voltage, cable, well, septic, outdoor toilet, bathhouse, compost, house and outbuilding setbacks, fire gap and plantings. Each page has what you may and may not do, the rules, and a per-country norm table with links to the sources.
- Norms for 8 countries with sourced references
- Learn more in the reference link straight from the zone passport in the editor
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Cleaner site objects with zoom-out icons
Redrew site objects — well, septic, bathhouse, greenhouse, garage and more — as clean drafting graphics with dimension ticks. Doors and gates are now real child objects you place on the wall. When you zoom out, each object switches to a clear icon marker, so the whole plan stays readable.
- Garage doors and septic subtypes with their own catalog icons
- Cleaner object passport — less noise, only what matters
- Real-world metres footprint and a level-of-detail icon for every object
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Norms for more countries + Kazakh
Sanitary and protection zones are now computed by the norms of your country, not one fixed set. Added Kazakhstan, the UAE, the EU and Türkiye profiles — eight countries in total — and a Kazakh interface. Choose your country or region right in the editor.
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Layers for multi-floor plans
Added logical layers to the editor. You can keep the first floor, basement, second floor, landscape, utilities or alternative layouts separate, then quickly show and hide them without changing the drawing order.
- Create layers with custom names, colors and emoji icons
- Move objects between layers and reorder layers in the list
- Hide layers for printing or sharing only the house plan, site plan or utilities
- View-only links also include a compact layer visibility panel
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Fence with gates and wickets
Added a fence drawing tool. Place posts along a polyline, attach gates and wickets as separate objects that slide along the fence and follow corners automatically. Choose subtype (single swing / double swing / sliding), hinge side and open direction — 4 placements for any door.
- Draw, continue and close the fence — same UX as in any CAD
- Snap to existing vertices, segment center, quarters, integer meters, grid
- Vertex inspector: break the loop here, close the loop, delete vertex
- Live segment lengths around each opening — easy to set the exact offset