No plotter needed

Print floor plans at scale on a regular printer

Split any floor plan or technical drawing across standard pages. Scale accuracy without a plotter.

Upload your floor plan, set the exact output dimensions, and download a multi-page PDF with alignment marks. Print on A4 or Letter, tape together, and you have a full-size reference. No print shop, no plotter, no waiting.

Print your floor plan

Three steps to a full-size plan

01

Upload your plan

Drop in your floor plan, elevation, or technical drawing. PNG, JPG, SVG. Export from CAD as an image.

02

Set the output scale

Enter the real-world dimensions. GridPrint tiles the plan across pages at exact scale with configurable margins.

03

Print and assemble

Print at 100% on A4 or Letter. Tape pages together using the alignment marks. The scale ruler confirms accuracy.

For architects, contractors, and students

Scale you can verify

Every printout includes a scale ruler. Check it with a real ruler before you rely on any measurements.

Portrait or landscape

Print in either orientation. GridPrint can auto-select whichever uses fewer pages.

Fine overlap control

Set overlap from 1mm to 30mm. Tight control over joins is critical for technical drawings.

Confidential by default

Your plans never leave your browser. No uploads, no cloud. Important for client projects and competitions.

Frequently asked questions

Can I print at a specific architectural scale?
Yes. Calculate the output dimensions from your scale (e.g., 1:50 means a 10m wall = 20cm on paper). Enter those dimensions and GridPrint handles the tiling.
How do I get my plan out of CAD?
Export your drawing as a PNG or JPG at the highest resolution available. AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, and most CAD tools support image export.
Is it accurate enough for site work?
For reference on site, yes. Print at 100% and verify the scale ruler. For permit or legal documents, use a professional plotter.
Does it support A3 paper?
Yes. A3, Tabloid, Legal, A4, and Letter. Larger paper = fewer pages = less taping.

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