Convert Architectural Plan to SVG — Floor Plan Vectorization
Turn scanned floor plans and architectural drawings into editable SVG — scale to any display size and annotate room dimensions digitally.
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Floor Plan SVG Conversion Best Practices
Scan floor plans at 300–600 DPI in grayscale. Use centerline tracing for single-line wall representations. After tracing, manually add SVG text for room names and replace thin detected lines with proper SVG stroke widths.
- Centerline trace captures wall lines as single paths
- Add room label SVG text elements after tracing
- Use Inkscape to adjust stroke-width for wall thickness
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I edit room dimensions in a converted floor plan SVG?
Yes — open in Inkscape, add SVG text elements for dimensions, and use guide lines to align measurements. The vectorized walls provide the base layout.
What is better for floor plans: SVG or DWG?
DWG/DXF is the architectural standard for CAD editing. SVG is better for web display, interactive room planners, and presentations. Convert DWG to SVG via Inkscape for web use.
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