Built for architects

Room acoustics,
resolved in minutes.

EchoSpace analyzes your floor plans and tells you exactly where to treat sound — before construction begins. No consultants. No guesswork.

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Live acoustic analysis — floor plan uploaded, heatmap generated

Acoustic treatment is an afterthought on most projects. Architects either over-engineer with a consultant, or ship buildings that echo, hum, and distract.

73% of commercial interiors have acoustic issues reported post-build
01

Upload your floor plan

Drop a PDF, DXF, or image of your floor plan. EchoSpace reads the room dimensions, wall materials, and layout geometry.

02

AI maps the acoustic landscape

Our model predicts reverb time, reflection points, and problem zones across the entire space — before anything is built.

03

Get a treatment spec

EchoSpace outputs a precise treatment plan: where to place absorbers, diffusers, and bass traps. Copy it into your spec documents.

Any format, any stage

PDF, DXF, JPEG, PNG. Upload early in design or late in DD — EchoSpace works whenever you do.

Five-minute turnaround

Upload. Wait. Download. No back-and-forth with consultants, no waiting for a proposal.

Spec-ready output

Treatment plans formatted for CAD import, spec sheets, and client presentations.

Material library

EchoSpace knows absorption coefficients for hundreds of panels, fabrics, and build-ups — and recommends the right product for each zone.

Stop over-engineering

Most projects don't need a full acoustic consultant. EchoSpace gives you enough to spec correctly — and flags when you actually do need an expert.

Ship faster, charge more

Add acoustic analysis to your deliverables without adding headcount. EchoSpace pays for itself in the first project.

Catch problems early

A bad acoustic spec costs thousands to fix post-construction. EchoSpace surfaces the issues when changing the design is free.

Acoustic intelligence,
on every project.

EchoSpace is the missing tool in every architect's workflow — the layer that turns rough sketches into spaces that sound as good as they look.