If most AI interior tools start with “make a pretty picture,” Coohom starts with “draw the plan.” That order matters, because a beautiful render of an unworkable layout helps no one.
Coohom is a 2D-to-3D interior design platform that turns plans into 3D renders through an interactive interface, with a large furniture library and cloud rendering. Best for designers who think in floor plans first and want planning plus visualization in one tool. There is a limited free trial; paid plans start around $25/month on annual billing.
Faz says: Coohom is the tool in this group built for someone who actually has to make the room work, not just look good in a thumbnail. The trade, by its own documentation and user feedback, is a steeper learning curve than the one-click render apps. If you only need a quick concept, it is overkill. If you need a layout you can hand to a client and a contractor, it earns the time.
Saru says: This review is built from Coohom’s official documentation and pricing, feature analysis, and verified user reviews on G2 and Capterra, current to 2026. Confirm current plans before subscribing.
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Quick facts
| Tool | Coohom |
|---|---|
| Best for | 2D-to-3D planning plus rendering in one tool |
| Pricing | Limited free trial (watermarked), paid from ~$25/month (annual) |
| Stand-out | Plan-first workflow with a deep furniture library |
| Weak spot | Steeper learning curve; no permanent free plan |
| Last assessed | 2026 (research-based) |
What Coohom is
Coohom transforms 2D drawings into 3D renders through an interactive interface, letting designers draw plans that can be viewed in both 2D and 3D. Combined with a large furniture and product library and cloud rendering, it covers more of the workflow than the pure visualizers: you plan the space, populate it, and render it without leaving the tool.
That makes it the planning-and-layout anchor of a stack, the counterpart to the fast render tools in our AI tools for interior designers guide. It plays a similar role to Planner 5D, with its own balance of depth and ease.
Who it is for
- Designers who lead with the floor plan and want layout plus rendering in one place.
- Studios producing actionable plans for both clients and trades, not just concept imagery.
- Teams that value a deep product library for furnishing rooms accurately.
It is less suited to someone who just needs a quick restyle of a single photo. For that, a one-click tool like Spacely is faster and lighter.
What stands out
The dual 2D and 3D view is the core strength: you keep the discipline of a real plan while getting the persuasive power of a 3D render. The furniture library is broad enough to furnish rooms with realistic pieces rather than generic placeholders, and cloud rendering takes the load off your machine.
Field note A plan-first tool only pays off if you actually use the plan discipline. The temptation with any 3D tool is to chase the render and ignore clearances and flow. Coohom gives you the measured view; whether you respect it is on you.
Where it falls short
The cost of doing more is a steeper learning curve, and there is no permanent free plan, only a limited, watermarked trial. Coohom asks more upfront than the one-click apps, and for a quick concept that investment does not pay back. As with all of these tools, AI assists the planning but does not guarantee structural reality, code compliance, or that a layout truly works for how people live; that judgment stays with the designer.
Pricing
Coohom does not offer a permanent free plan, but provides a limited free trial (with watermarks and restricted rendering) to test it. Paid plans start around $25/month on annual billing (about $29 month-to-month), removing watermarks and unlocking 4K exports and walkthroughs, with higher tiers and an enterprise plan above that. Plans shift in this category, so confirm the current tier on the official site.
Our take
Our research-based score: 4.0 out of 5. Coohom is the planning-first pick: the tool to reach for when you need a workable layout and a render in one place, not just a fast concept image. Budget time to learn it, and pair it with a quick render tool for moments when speed matters more than depth.
Alternatives
- AI tools for interior designers – the full workflow-staged comparison
- Planner 5D – the other strong plan-first option
- Spacely AI – faster for one-photo restyles
- Collov AI – virtual staging and targeted edits



