Tecton Forge AI
Summary
Architectural visualization normally means waiting on a designer's availability, paying for revisions, or wrestling with software that assumes you already know what you want — AI Home Architect exists for the gap before any of that.
The tool accepts a text prompt, routes it through one of four categories — interior, exterior, floor plan, or elevation — and returns a photorealistic image via FLUX AI, no account required. For a homeowner sketching ideas before meeting a contractor, or an architect needing a quick concept image to anchor a client conversation, that zero-friction entry point is the entire value proposition. The Vastu Shastra floor planner is the clearest differentiator: it targets a compliance requirement that generic image generators ignore entirely. Where the tool breaks is depth — you get one image per prompt, no iteration controls, no layer editing, and no programmatic access. Teams that need annotated drawings, revision history, or outputs that feed into CAD workflows will hit that ceiling fast.
Bottom line: Use this to generate a concept visual in sixty seconds before a client call; plan a different tool when that client asks for a revision with the east-facing bedroom moved two meters west.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- ₹19/month
- Free Tier
- Free generation with no account required; limits not specified
Early Access
Unlimited AI generations, all 4 design categories, Vastu floor planner, priority support
- Unlimited renders
- All categories
- Vastu planner
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Pros
Sign in to edit- No account required to generate, so a homeowner or designer can produce a concept image without a signup wall slowing down the first impression.
- Four distinct output categories — interior, exterior, floor plan, elevation — in one interface, which means you are not stitching together separate tools to cover a full project brief.
- Vastu Shastra-compliant floor plan mode handles a directional planning requirement that standard image generators do not address without manual prompt gymnastics.
- FLUX AI rendering returns results described as taking seconds, so a client meeting does not stall while a visualization loads.
- Download-ready high-quality images are available immediately, so the output goes directly into a presentation deck without a separate export step.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The tool produces one static image per prompt with no layer controls, annotation tools, or spatial editing — the moment a client asks to shift a room, move a window, or adjust a dimension, you are starting a new prompt from scratch rather than modifying the existing output.
- There is no API and no self-hosted option, so teams building a design workflow that needs to call generation programmatically — from a CRM intake form, a property listing tool, or a contractor portal — cannot integrate this at all and will move to a provider that exposes an endpoint.
- Floor plan outputs are rendered images, not vector or CAD files, which means an architect cannot import them into AutoCAD or Revit without manual redrawing — teams who discovered this after generating a dozen layouts report the tool works for inspiration but does not replace a drafting step.
- The 500-character prompt cap limits how much spatial specification a user can provide, so complex multi-room briefs with precise adjacency requirements produce generic results that do not reflect the actual constraints.
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About
- Platforms
- Web browser
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-18T06:32:07.696Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Architects and designers needing quick visualizations
- Homeowners exploring design ideas
- Vastu-compliant floor planning
What it does well
- Generating interior designs for living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms
- Creating exterior house facades and landscape visuals
- Producing technical floor plan layouts for apartments and villas
- Designing front elevations and building facades
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Tecton Forge AI free?
- Tecton Forge AI is a paid tool (₹19/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Tecton Forge AI open source?
- No — Tecton Forge AI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- When was Tecton Forge AI released?
- Tecton Forge AI was first released in 2026.
- What platforms does Tecton Forge AI support?
- Tecton Forge AI is available on: Web browser.
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Curated lists that include this category
AI Home Architect takes a plain-text description, a category selection (interior, exterior, floor plan, or elevation), and returns a single high-quality rendered image — no login, no project setup, no export configuration. The workflow is three steps: pick a category, write a prompt up to 500 characters, and download the result. The vendor states it is powered by FLUX AI, and the page frames generation as happening in seconds rather than hours.
The standout feature for a specific audience is the Vastu Floor Planner, a separate mode that applies Vastu Shastra directional principles to floor plan generation. This is not a cosmetic add-on — it addresses a real planning constraint that matters to clients and homeowners in South Asian markets, and it is something a generic image generator will not produce without heavy prompt engineering that most users cannot sustain reliably.
The tool fits concept-stage work: a homeowner exploring whether an open-plan kitchen feels right before commissioning drawings, or an architect generating three quick facade options to anchor an early-stage brief. It does not fit production-stage work. There is no API, no self-hosted option, no iteration layer, and no way to feed output into downstream CAD or BIM tools programmatically. Unlimited generation is a paid-only feature; the free tier operates without account creation but the vendor page does not specify a per-session generation limit.
