Best 3D Kitchen Design Software
For 3d kitchen design software, Coohom leads our ranking: Free to design and view in 3D in-browser, but free renders are capped at around 10 standard renders a month and carry a Coohom watermark; HD/4K, panoramas, videos, and watermark removal all require a paid plan. Coohom, Homestyler and Planner 5D are compared in full below — each with its real free-tier limits, platforms, and export formats spelled out before you sign up.
7 tools ranked · free tiers & pricing last verified Jul 3, 2026
How they compare
Ordered by overall fit — free-tier value, output quality, platforms, and ease.

Coohom
Free, with limitsFree to design and view in 3D in-browser, but free renders are capped at around 10 standard renders a month and carry a Coohom watermark; HD/4K, panoramas, videos, and watermark removal all require a paid plan.

Homestyler
Free, with limitsFree to design with unlimited 1K renders and 100k+ models, but every free render carries a Homestyler watermark, removing it needs a paid plan, and 4K renders cost $1.99 each a la carte.

Planner 5D
Free, with limitsFree to design unlimited 2D/3D projects, but about half the furniture catalog is locked, you get no proper renders, and DWG/DXF export plus custom 3D import require the Professional plan.

IKEA Kitchen Planner
Free, brand-lockedCompletely free with no paid tier, but it only contains IKEA's own SEKTION cabinets and products, and you must sign in to an IKEA account to save your design or download/print the PDF plan and item list.

Lowe's Kitchen Planner
Free, brand-lockedFree to use including the visualizer and the designer consultation, but it's oriented around Lowe's own cabinetry and products, and the detailed 3D rendering comes from a complimentary Lowe's designer rather than a full DIY editor.

2020 Design Live
PaidNo free tier; it's a paid professional license, with legacy 2020 Design Live around $166-$235/month and its successor Design Flex running roughly $1,895-$2,995 per year depending on tier and manufacturer-catalog access.

ProKitchen
PaidNo free tier, only a 7-day trial; paid licenses run about $1,795/year without manufacturer catalogs or $2,395/year with all branded catalogs (roughly $158-$208/month paid annually).

Coohom
Free, with limitsFree to design and view in 3D in-browser, but free renders are capped at around 10 standard renders a month and carry a Coohom watermark; HD/4K, panoramas, videos, and watermark removal all require a paid plan.

Homestyler
Free, with limitsFree to design with unlimited 1K renders and 100k+ models, but every free render carries a Homestyler watermark, removing it needs a paid plan, and 4K renders cost $1.99 each a la carte.

Planner 5D
Free, with limitsFree to design unlimited 2D/3D projects, but about half the furniture catalog is locked, you get no proper renders, and DWG/DXF export plus custom 3D import require the Professional plan.

IKEA Kitchen Planner
Free, brand-lockedCompletely free with no paid tier, but it only contains IKEA's own SEKTION cabinets and products, and you must sign in to an IKEA account to save your design or download/print the PDF plan and item list.

Lowe's Kitchen Planner
Free, brand-lockedFree to use including the visualizer and the designer consultation, but it's oriented around Lowe's own cabinetry and products, and the detailed 3D rendering comes from a complimentary Lowe's designer rather than a full DIY editor.

2020 Design Live
PaidNo free tier; it's a paid professional license, with legacy 2020 Design Live around $166-$235/month and its successor Design Flex running roughly $1,895-$2,995 per year depending on tier and manufacturer-catalog access.

ProKitchen
PaidNo free tier, only a 7-day trial; paid licenses run about $1,795/year without manufacturer catalogs or $2,395/year with all branded catalogs (roughly $158-$208/month paid annually).
How we picked
Every pick here is chosen on real-world fit — free-tier value, platforms, 3D quality, and export options. Read the full method on our how we rate page.