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How Conacompares.
An honest look at Cona next to the popular room planners. The short version: Cona is free, built for first-timers, and the furniture is real pieces you can actually buy.
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Cona vs the alternatives
Cona vs Planner 5D
A big model library and AI renders, much of it on paid plans. Cona is free and the furniture is shoppable.
See the comparison →Cona vs Homestyler
A huge library and cloud photoreal renders, with many items gated by coins. Cona has no coins.
See the comparison →Cona vs HomeByMe
Real brand catalogs and 4K renders, with a roughly two-project cap on free. Cona has no project cap.
See the comparison →Cona vs RoomSketcher
Polished, professional floor plans, with pay-per-render and watermarks on free. Cona has no per-render fees.
See the comparison →Cona vs Floorplanner
Smooth 2D to 3D, with watermarked SD exports and credits for HD on free. Cona has neither.
See the comparison →Cona vs SketchUp
Powerful, pro-grade 3D modeling with a real learning curve. Cona is built for first-timers.
See the comparison →Cona vs Sweet Home 3D
Genuinely free and open source, but a dated desktop download. Cona is modern and browser-based.
See the comparison →The short version
What makes Cona different
Most planners are free to start, then charge for renders, extra projects, or the full catalog. Cona is free, the whole tool, with no watermarks or credits.
And the furniture is real. You design with actual pieces from brands like IKEA, CB2 and Herman Miller, check the fit in 3D, and buy the ones you love. No experience needed.

by Nikita Losenco · Founder & CEO, Cona
Last updated June 2026
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