Design a Store Layout Free From a Plain-English Description
Describe your retail space and get a clean, to-scale store floor plan in seconds — shelving aisles, display racks, fitting rooms, and checkout all placed for you. Free, unlimited, no signup.
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A store layout maker turns a plain-English description of your shop into a to-scale 2D floor plan, so you can plan aisles, displays, fitting rooms, and the checkout flow before you move a single fixture. Whether you run a boutique, a grocery, or a pop-up, you can map the whole space in seconds.
Make a store layout maker in four steps
Describe the space
Type your store dimensions and what goes inside — aisles, racks, fitting rooms, displays, and the checkout — in plain English.
We lay it out to scale
FloorPlanMaker generates a to-scale 2D store floor plan, placing fixtures, walkways, and the checkout for a sensible flow.
Review the plan
Check aisle spacing, fitting room placement, and the path from entrance to checkout, then refine your description and regenerate.
Download it
Export your store layout as an SVG or PNG to share with staff, a fit-out team, or print for the floor — free and unlimited.
About store layout makers
A store layout is the to-scale plan that shows how your retail floor is organized — the position of aisles, gondolas and wall shelving, display tables, clothing racks, fitting rooms, and the checkout. People make one before opening a shop, refreshing a fit-out, planning a seasonal reset, or pitching a space to a landlord or fit-out crew, because seeing the whole floor at scale catches problems that are expensive to fix later. A good store layout starts with accurate dimensions and keeps everything in proportion: main walkways are usually kept around 1.2 to 1.5 m (4–5 ft) wide so two shoppers and a cart can pass, secondary aisles a little narrower, and the entrance left open so people decompress before they start browsing. Most stores guide customers along a deliberate path — often a loop or a right-turn flow — with high-margin and impulse goods near the entrance and the checkout positioned so it is easy to find but not blocking the door. The clearest layouts use consistent, to-scale symbols for fixtures and leave enough clearance around fitting rooms, restrooms, and back-of-house doors. To describe your store well, give the overall footprint, then list the fixtures and counts, the number of fitting rooms and checkouts, and any fixed features like the entrance, windows, or columns. You do not need CAD skills or any software — describe it in plain English and FloorPlanMaker produces the plan, which you can download as an SVG or PNG. It is free, unlimited, and needs no signup. These are clear planning layouts to help you think through your space, not stamped construction drawings.
Frequently asked questions
Is the store layout maker free?
Yes. FloorPlanMaker is completely free and unlimited — you can generate as many store layouts as you like at no cost, with no trial or hidden fees.
Do I need to sign up or install anything?
No. There is no signup and nothing to install. The store layout maker runs in your browser — just describe your space and generate the plan instantly.
What kinds of stores can I lay out?
Any retail format: boutiques, grocery and convenience stores, pop-ups, electronics shops, and more. Just describe the dimensions, fixtures, fitting rooms, and checkout you want.
Do I need CAD skills to use it?
Not at all. You describe the store in plain English — dimensions, aisles, racks, and checkout — and the tool draws the to-scale plan for you. No design or CAD experience needed.
Can I download and edit the store layout?
Yes. You can export your layout as an SVG or PNG to share or print, and you can refine your description and regenerate the plan as many times as you need.
Are these plans construction-ready?
No. These are clear, to-scale planning layouts for organizing your retail floor and communicating ideas — not stamped construction or permit drawings.