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Web designer Alexey Sheremetyev and programmer Sergey Nosyrev weren’t looking to start their own business when they founded Planner 5D. The two were colleagues working in Moscow back in 2010. Sheremetyev had recently bought a flat, and Nosyrev had purchased a plot of land and was about to build a home. They tried finding digital sites to share design and decorating ideas, but options were limited.
“The idea,” Sheremetyev says, “was to plan renovations and do it quickly, simply and get the visualization of it without too much skill and then share it with our wives, builders, and also make it adaptable so we could change the colors, the woods, etc.”
In just a few nights after work, the pair came up with a prototype. Sheremetyv and Nosyrev continued to work their day jobs, spending their spare time using the platform to work on home renovations and interior decorating.
Just one year after launching the site in 2012, Planner 5D had 1M users. Now, there are 26M users worldwide and twenty employees. The platform uses augmented and virtual reality. Developers are integrating artificial intelligence to auto-arrange furniture, floor plans and other capabilities.
Full article can be found on Forbes.