Overview
Maket AI, TestFit, and ArkDesign AI all automate floor plans, but they serve different stages of the workflow. This comparison helps you decide which to pilot first.
Quick picks
- Maket AI — Fast floor plan generation
- TestFit — Yield + feasibility analytics
- ArkDesign AI — Architectural logic workflows
Decision matrix
| Tool | Best for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Maket AI | Fast floor plan generation | Use this when speed and clarity matter for Maket AI workflows. |
| TestFit | Yield + feasibility analytics | Use this when speed and clarity matter for TestFit workflows. |
| ArkDesign AI | Architectural logic workflows | Use this when speed and clarity matter for ArkDesign AI workflows. |
How to use this guide
This guide focuses on Comparison snapshot. Start by defining the deliverable, then map tools to the output you need most often.
Comparison snapshot
Maket AI is best for rapid plan drafting, TestFit excels at feasibility analytics, and ArkDesign AI bridges planning with architectural structure.
- Choose Maket AI for quick plan options
- Choose TestFit for site yield and constraints
- Choose ArkDesign AI for architecture-specific logic
Use case map
Match each tool to the deliverable it supports best.
- Use Maket AI when you need fast floor plan generation and want fast feedback.
- Use TestFit when you need yield + feasibility analytics and want fast feedback.
- Use ArkDesign AI when you need architectural logic workflows and want fast feedback.
Define the output spec
Clear output specs reduce revisions and make tool tests comparable. Use this checklist before running pilots.
- Define the exact deliverable (renders, plans, or staged photos).
- Lock the aspect ratio and target resolution early.
- Set a review cadence so feedback is consistent.
- Decide which files must be exportable for downstream edits.
- Assign ownership for prompts, presets, and naming conventions.
Who this is for
This guide is built for architects, visualization teams, and real estate marketers who need repeatable AI outputs. Tools referenced here include Maket AI, TestFit, ArkDesign AI.
Evaluation checklist
- Confirm the deliverable: concept images, floor plans, or staged listings.
- Check export formats and resolution requirements.
- Verify pricing tiers, usage limits, and commercial rights.
- Test one real project brief before scaling.
- Document prompts or settings so results are repeatable.
Pilot workflow
- Define the project goal and output format.
- Select 1-2 tools to pilot based on the quick picks.
- Run a short pilot with consistent inputs.
- Compare outputs for realism, speed, and team feedback.
- Lock the tool stack and document the workflow.
Implementation tips
- Start with Maket AI as the baseline so the team shares a common reference.
- Keep TestFit as a second opinion tool for style validation.
- Create a short prompt library and reuse it on every pilot.
- Save one gold-standard example to benchmark every new output.
- Track revisions so you know when the AI saved real time.
Risks and limitations
- AI outputs can ignore zoning, adjacency, or code constraints.
- Over-stylized visuals may mislead client expectations.
- Plan limits or credit caps can break a weekly production cadence.
- Some tools restrict commercial usage or public marketing rights.
- Inconsistent prompts can create noisy deliverables that are hard to compare.
Metrics to track
- Time to first usable output
- Revision count per deliverable
- Cost per final render or plan
- Stakeholder approval rate
- Rework required in CAD, BIM, or post-production
Related links
- AI tools directory
- Architecture & spatial tools
- Interior design tools
- Landscape design tools
- Real estate tools
FAQ
How should I test these tools?
Start with a real brief, reuse the same inputs across tools, and measure speed, realism, and client feedback.
Do I need more than one tool?
Most teams use at least two: one fast optioning tool and one higher fidelity renderer or staging tool.
How do I compare outputs quickly?
Export the same aspect ratio, place results in a single board, and score them on realism, clarity, and approval speed.
Can I use AI outputs for permits?
Use AI for concept and marketing visuals. Final permit documents should still be produced in CAD/BIM.
How often should I re-evaluate?
Review the stack quarterly or whenever pricing or model quality shifts materially.
Next step
Pilot the tool that matches your immediate deliverable, then add the others as your workflow matures.