Planaroo builds property renovation reports that turn a postcode into a clear, evidence-backed picture of what a home could become. Estate agents, developers and property platforms embed them so buyers and sellers can explore ideas, costs and planning feasibility in one place.

What you just saw
The visualisation you were viewing was part of a Planaroo report. Every image, cost estimate and planning verdict is tuned to one specific UK address using listing photos, the planning history of the street, and a precision survey of the roof.
See panels on your actual roof, a rear extension from your garden, or a new kitchen in the room you already have. Every image is rendered from the real property photos.
Conservation area status, Article 4 directions, listed building constraints and what the neighbours have been allowed to build. All checked automatically.
Each recommendation comes with a realistic cost range and an estimated uplift so you can see which projects pay for themselves.
Roof orientation, usable area, shading, and how many panels actually fit. Plus heat-pump suitability and insulation priorities.
Kitchen, bathroom, loft conversion, rear and side extension, solar, garden, frontage and windows, and roof. Pick one or take the bundle.
Every planning application on your street, mapped and searchable. See what your neighbours applied for, what was approved, and what was refused.
Built for property professionals
Offer every vendor and buyer a renovation report that shows what the property could become. Differentiates your listing and gives vendors a reason to instruct you over the agency next door.
Embed the Planaroo widget on your listing pages. Visitors get an interactive renovation explorer without leaving your site, and you earn a referral on every report sold.
Order a report directly for your own home. See what's feasible, what it would cost, and what planning constraints apply before you call an architect or a builder.
Enter an address and get a renovation report built from the real evidence of that property and its street. Most of it lands while the kettle boils.