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Floor plan analysis

Measurements straight from the drawing.

Upload an existing floor plan and AccessCheck extracts the dimensions that matter for accessibility — no site visit, no manual scaling.

  • Room and corridor widths
  • Doorway clear widths
  • Wheelchair turning circles
  • Level access and step detection
AccessCheck reads the floor plan and labels rooms, doors and windows with detection confidence so reviewers can see exactly what was measured.

From PDF or image to defensible measurements

Our pipeline detects rooms, fixtures and openings on the plan, then geometrically validates whether each space meets recognised accessibility thresholds. Every measurement is linked to the source drawing, so reviewers can verify what the AI saw.

Informed by recognised guidance

Thresholds reflect the Wheelchair Housing Design Guide, Lifetime Homes and Building Regulations Part M, so results align with the guidance social landlords, allocations teams, panels and reviewers already trust.

Catches conflicts the eye misses

AccessCheck cross-checks plan geometry against listing claims and on-site photos. If a listing says ‘step-free’ but the plan or photo shows a 50 mm threshold, you’ll see the conflict surfaced — not buried, so allocations and adaptations teams can act on it before an offer is made.

Ready to try it on your next assessment?