IKEA Kitchen Planner
Free, brand-lockedFree browser 3D planner for IKEA SEKTION kitchens, locked to IKEA parts
Free tier & pricing
Completely 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.
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The short answer
IKEA's free online Kitchen Planner (SEKTION in the US) lets you lay out a kitchen in 3D using only IKEA cabinets, fronts, and appliances, then generates a priced shopping list you can take to a store or cart. It's a genuinely free, capable planner with one catch: every component is an IKEA product, so it's a buying tool, not a neutral design app.
The facts
- Pricing
- Free · Free, brand-locked
- Free tier
- Yes
- Runs in browser
- Yes
- Platforms
- Web, Windows, macOS
- 2D / 3D
- Good 3D
- Learning curve
- Moderate
- Export formats
The catch
- Designs only with this brand’s own catalog.
- You must create an account to save or export.
- Desktop install only — no browser version.
- Browser only — no offline app.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Free with no subscription, trial, or feature paywall
- Real-time 3D with an accurate, priced IKEA shopping list
- Runs in-browser, no software install needed
- Saved designs carry into an IKEA store appointment or cart
Cons
- Locked entirely to IKEA's catalog; no other brands or generic cabinets
- Desktop/laptop only, no phone or tablet support
- Must create an IKEA account to save or export a PDF
- It's really a sales tool, so the layout assumes you're buying IKEA
Best for
Anyone planning an actual IKEA kitchen and wanting a free, priced 3D layout.
Not for
People comparing non-IKEA cabinets or wanting brand-neutral kitchen design.
Alternatives to IKEA Kitchen Planner

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).
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