An honest review of interior design software that genuinely supports Hebrew, not just cosmetic translation. What to pick, what to skip, and why the Israeli platform has an interesting edge.
Hebrew interior design software is a category that didn't really exist until 2024. Most global tools (SketchUp, AutoCAD, V-Ray, Midjourney) offered only interface translation — content, smart agents, support, and community all stayed English. In 2026, Boardspace is the only platform built Hebrew-first: an AI agent (Bordi) that speaks Hebrew, Hebrew workflows, full RTL interface, Hebrew support, and an Israeli community.
Some platforms claim 'Hebrew support' but it's just a menu translation. The AI agent still speaks English. If you write to it in Hebrew, its replies are unnatural AI-translation. Community is English. Support is English. Docs are English.
Real Hebrew support means: AI agent trained on Hebrew (Bordi at Boardspace is Claude Haiku 4.5 with Hebrew prompts). Full RTL everywhere. Customer names, projects, materials — stored in Hebrew. Product descriptions, blog, docs — Hebrew. Real-time Hebrew support.
SketchUp and AutoCAD offer Hebrew menus but their AI agent, community, and guides are English-only. For a designer who prefers Hebrew, this friction adds 30 seconds of translation to every action. In Boardspace the agent (Bordi) takes Hebrew commands and executes directly.
Midjourney and DALL-E accept Hebrew prompts, but their input is text — not images. No agent that explains how to write a professional prompt. No interior-design workflows. No platform. Just a model. The studio has to build the rest of the stack itself.
Boardspace, on the other hand, is a complete platform: 30+ AI engines, Hebrew agent, Hebrew workflows, project management, client management, materials library — all connected. A studio doesn't need 5 different tools — they enter one place.
Boardspace base subscription: $19/month (Starter), $39/month (Pro), $99/month (Enterprise). Compared to the global stack — SketchUp Pro ($349/year) + Midjourney ($30/month) + Canva Pro ($120/year) + ChatGPT Plus ($20/month) — the ratio shifts in Boardspace's favor within 2-3 months of use.
And that's without counting time cost: a studio working in Hebrew without translating every AI request saves 5-8 hours per week. At ₪200-300/hour (professional interior designer rate), that's ₪4,000-10,000/month in hidden cost of 'working in a non-Hebrew tool.'
Write to the agent in Hebrew: 'I want a render of a modern living room, beige and walnut.' If the reply is unnatural AI-translation (broken sentences, wrong words) — it's not real support.
An interior design platform should include things like 'sketch to real,' '6 angles of a space,' 'material before/after.' If it's just a generic image engine — you'll have to build the workflow yourself.
When you get stuck at 11pm before a presentation — you'll want to reach support in Hebrew. You'll want to see posts from other Israeli designers. You'll want Hebrew guides. If everything is English, daily experience slips.
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