Stop guessing. Start scanning. Get contractor-ready room dimensions in 60 seconds.
Here is a scene that plays out in homes every single day: you want to remodel your kitchen, redo the bathroom, or finally knock out that wall between the living room and dining room. You call a contractor. The contractor asks for your room dimensions. And suddenly you are standing in the middle of the room with a tape measure, a scrap of paper, and the dawning realization that you have no idea how to measure the alcove behind the fridge.
Measuring a room for renovation should not feel like a geometry final. But for most people, it does. You stretch a metal tape from one wall to another, try to hold it steady, squint at the numbers, write them down (probably wrong), and repeat. Corners get missed. Doorways get forgotten. That weird bump-out where the chimney used to be? Good luck getting that one right.
And here is the part that really stings: if your measurements are off, everything downstream suffers. The contractor's quote is wrong. The cabinets do not fit. The tile order comes up short. One bad measurement can cascade into hundreds or thousands of dollars in wasted materials and delayed timelines.
ezSpace exists to make this problem disappear. Point your iPhone or iPad at the room, walk the perimeter, and let the LiDAR scanner do what it does best: capture precise room dimensions without any tape measures, pencils, or mild panic attacks.
Walk the room with your iPhone Pro or iPad Pro. ezSpace uses LiDAR to map every wall, corner, and doorway in real time.
Every contractor will tell you the same thing: a good quote starts with good measurements. When you hand a contractor a PDF floor plan with precise room dimensions, they can price the job accurately the first time. No padding the estimate "just in case." No surprise change orders because the room turned out to be 8 inches narrower than expected. You get a quote you can trust, and the contractor gets to plan the work properly.
Renovation materials are not cheap, and ordering too much is almost as bad as ordering too little. Accurate room measurements for your renovation mean your flooring order covers the actual square footage. Your countertop slab gets cut to the real dimensions. Your tile count accounts for every wall, not just the ones you remembered to measure. The math only works when the starting numbers are right.
The best renovations are the ones where everyone knows what they are working with before the first hammer swings. When you scan a room before renovation, you create a digital record of the existing space. Walls, doorways, window placements, that odd corner by the stairs -- it is all captured. Your contractor can plan around every quirk of the room instead of discovering them mid-project.
Kitchen remodels are where measurement errors hit hardest. Cabinets are built to exact specifications. Countertops are cut from slabs that cost a fortune. Appliances need precise clearances. And all of it has to fit together in a room that probably was not square to begin with.
Before LiDAR scanning, getting kitchen measurements meant spending an afternoon with a tape measure, carefully noting every dimension: the distance from the corner to the window, the width of the doorway, the exact placement of plumbing and electrical. Miss one measurement and the cabinet maker calls you back. Miss two and the project timeline slips by a week.
With ezSpace, you walk the kitchen perimeter in about a minute. The LiDAR sensor captures every wall segment, every corner angle, every jog in the layout. When you are done, you have a complete floor plan with measurements you can export as a PDF and send directly to your cabinet maker, countertop fabricator, or general contractor.
The floor plan is not a rough sketch. It is a measured diagram generated from LiDAR data, with dimensions labeled on every wall segment. It is the kind of document that professionals can actually work from, not the kind where someone has to call you and ask "is this 11 feet or 11 and a half?"
Export a print-ready PDF with precise measurements. Email it, AirDrop it, or print it out for the job site.
Bathrooms are small rooms with big consequences for bad measurements. Every inch matters when you are fitting a vanity, a toilet, a shower, and possibly a tub into a space that might be 5 by 8 feet. The clearances between fixtures are not just about comfort -- they are often governed by building codes. A toilet needs a certain distance from the wall. A shower door needs a certain swing clearance. Get the room dimensions wrong and the whole layout falls apart.
Scanning a bathroom with ezSpace takes less time than brushing your teeth. The LiDAR maps the room's geometry including all the weird angles that bathrooms tend to have: the bump-out for the plumbing chase, the sloped ceiling under the stairs, the niche where someone thought a towel shelf would go. All of it gets captured in the scan.
When your bathroom contractor gets a measured floor plan instead of a phone call that starts with "I think it's about six feet wide," the entire project runs more smoothly. They can plan fixture placement, tile layouts, and plumbing rough-in with confidence. And you can shop for that freestanding tub knowing exactly whether it will fit.
Every scan produces a clean floor plan with labeled dimensions. No drafting skills required.
If you have ever tried to get renovation quotes from multiple contractors, you know the drill. Each one needs to come to your house, take their own measurements, and give you a number a week later. It is a slow, repetitive process and it eats up your weekends.
When you have room measurements already done and documented as a PDF, the quoting process changes dramatically. You can email the same measured floor plan to five contractors simultaneously. They can review the dimensions, assess the scope, and give you a ballpark without an on-site visit. The ones who want to come look at the space in person can do so with a clear picture of what they are working with, which means shorter site visits and more productive conversations.
This is not about replacing the contractor's expertise. A good contractor will still want to verify critical dimensions and assess things that a floor plan cannot show, like the condition of the subfloor or what is hiding behind the drywall. But starting with accurate room measurements means the conversation jumps straight to the real questions instead of getting bogged down in basic numbers.
Renovation measurement errors are not abstract problems. They have real price tags. A countertop cut to the wrong dimensions has to be reordered -- and granite is not cheap. Cabinets that do not fit have to be returned or, worse, modified on site. Flooring that comes up a box short delays the project while you wait for the next shipment of the same dye lot (which may not exist anymore).
Professional measurement services exist precisely because these mistakes are so expensive. Companies charge hundreds of dollars to send someone with a laser measuring device to capture your room dimensions. ezSpace puts that same LiDAR technology in the phone that is already in your pocket. The scanning is faster, the export is instant, and you can re-scan any time you need updated measurements.
A renovation is one of the biggest investments you will make in your home. Starting with precise room dimensions is not a nice-to-have. It is the foundation that everything else builds on.
Launch ezSpace on your iPhone Pro or iPad Pro. Point your device at the room and walk the perimeter. The LiDAR scanner maps walls, corners, and doorways in real time as you move. Most rooms take about 60 seconds.
Once the scan is complete, ezSpace generates a measured floor plan with dimensions labeled on every wall segment. Review it on your device to make sure everything looks right.
Export as a PDF for emailing to contractors, an SVG for design work, or any of the six supported formats. Use the standard iOS share sheet to send it wherever it needs to go -- AirDrop, email, Messages, or Files.
Whether you are planning a full gut renovation or just replacing the kitchen cabinets, every project begins the same way: someone needs to know the dimensions of the room. With ezSpace, that someone is you, and the whole process takes about a minute.
No more holding one end of a tape measure with your teeth. No more scribbling numbers on the back of an envelope. No more "I think it was 14 feet... or was it 13?" Scan the room, export the floor plan, and send it to whoever needs it. Your contractor will thank you. Your renovation budget will thank you even more.
ezSpace requires an iPhone Pro (12 Pro or later) or iPad Pro (2020 or later) with LiDAR. It exports to PDF, SVG, USDZ, OBJ, Reality, and JSON formats. It is available in 23 languages.