Powered by your iPhone or iPad's lidar and some seriously smart scanning tech, ezSpace lets you turn any room into six different file formats just by walking around with your device. Want a print-ready PDF for planning? A razor-sharp vector diagram? Maybe AutoCAD-compatible files that actually open without breaking? Just scan once and export to whatever format gets the job done—no tape measures, no graph paper, no pretending you're good at estimating square footage.
Point your device and watch walls magically outline themselves in real-time as ezSpace maps your room. See exactly what it's capturing with live visual feedback—corner detection, wall boundaries, and room progress—so you know when you've got everything.
Open any JSON file you've exported before to convert it into a different format without re-scanning. Maybe you exported a PDF last month but now need the AutoCAD version for a project. Just open your saved JSON and share it in whatever format you need.
Tap Share and send your scans anywhere using iOS's familiar share options. AirDrop to your Mac, email the PDF to family, message the SVG to a designer, or save to Files for later. Every export format works seamlessly with the apps and services you already use.
From nothing to a measured space in 60 seconds.
ezSpace natively exports to many helpful formats.
A print-ready floor-plan PDF complete with precise measurements. Perfect for emailing, printing, or sticking on the fridge.
Infinite-zoom vector diagrams that stay razor-sharp at any size. Ideal for presentations or high-resolution print media.
AR-ready 3D models you can drop into any compatible app—walk around your scanned room in augmented reality on iOS.
A universal 3D mesh export in Wavefront OBJ format, ready to import into any major 3D application or printing pipeline.
A Reality Composer package for Apple’s RealityKit—tweak materials, lighting, and animations straight from your Mac.
Raw room geometry and metadata in JSON—plug into your own scripts, analytics, or custom design pipelines.
ezSpace requires LiDAR technology, which is only available on specific Apple devices.
Not sure if your device has LiDAR? Look for the small black circle next to your rear cameras—that's the LiDAR scanner.