Architecture software in the browser?

Zlatko Najdenovski
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I think there is an untapped industry – architecture software in the browser, with AI-generated floor plans as the key selling feature. What do you think?

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Hossein Yazdi
These software typically consume too much RAM, and I guess that's the main reason they're most developed as a desktop app. However, if you can manage to overcome its challenges, I guess it would make up an interesting product, specifically when users can try your app online, without the need to download anything.
Hossein Yazdi
@zlat Good example you've mentioned. haven't thought about Figma. Either way, I hope to see more of these useful apps as web-based versions as people would then be able to quickly try and evaluate them based on their needs and use cases. All the best Zlatko! 😉
Zlatko Najdenovski
@hosseinyazdi exactly. They eat RAM. However, this stumbling block is solvable with the current browsers and web technologies. Perhaps such a startup can start as an “architecture software in the browser” as a sales moment, but once it gets traction, it can expand into a desktop app. The same as Figma revolutionized designing—it began as a “design software in the browser”
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Gurkaran Singh
That sounds like a game-changer for the architecture world! Bringing AI-generated floor plans to the browser could revolutionize design processes. Can't wait to see the creativity and efficiency this tool could bring to the table.