Landscape module · Early access

Landscape Irrigation Design Software

Automatic head placement. Zone balancing. Real product specs. Design sprinkler and drip irrigation systems for private gardens and residential projects — in the browser.

Landscape contractor Irrigation designer Garden designer Homeowner
WHO IT'S FOR
For professionals
Landscape contractors and irrigation designers

When a client asks for changes, you redesign. With legacy tools that means hours of manual recalculation — new head counts, new hydraulics, new BOM, new quote. With Irrilo: adjust the layout, the engine recalculates instantly. Updated plan and spec to the client in minutes.

For homeowners
Planning your own garden irrigation

You don't need to know hydraulics. You need to know your garden boundary and your water source. Draw the layout, assign zones — the engine selects the right heads, balances the coverage, routes the pipes, and gives you a full parts list ready to take to a supplier.

HOW IT WORKS

From blank canvas to complete plan in minutes.

STEP 01
Draw your site

Sketch on a grid. Irrilo works from your outline — walls, garden beds, paths, and obstacles included.

STEP 02
Assign zone types

Mark areas as lawn, flower beds, trees, or hard surfaces. Each type gets the appropriate irrigation approach automatically.

STEP 03
Set your water source

Enter pressure (bar) and flow rate (m³/h) from your connection point. The engine works within your actual supply limits.

STEP 04
Get your design

The engine places heads, balances precipitation rates, separates zones by valve, routes pipes, and generates your BOM with real product names from manufacturer catalogs.

WHAT THE ENGINE HANDLES

Automatic — from head placement to pipe routing.

01
Head placement

Head-to-head spacing with accurate arc and radius coverage. No overspray beyond your site boundary. Heads fit irregular shapes and narrow strips.

02
Zone separation

Rotors, MP-rotors, spray heads, and drip are always in separate valve zones — because mixing irrigation types on one valve causes uneven distribution. Enforced automatically.

03
Matched precipitation

All heads within a zone operate at the same precipitation rate. No dry patches next to waterlogged areas — the distribution uniformity is calculated and verified.

04
Pipe routing

Full network from water source to valve boxes to each head — with real pipe lengths and diameters calculated per section based on flow and pressure.

DELIVERABLES

Your project plan and specification.

LAYOUT
Visual plan

Head models with arc and radius, zone color coding, full pipe network — all overlaid on your site drawing. Ready to share with a client or installer.

BOM
Bill of materials

Product names from manufacturer catalogs, quantities by type, pipe lengths by diameter, valve and controller count. Prices are not included.

DATA
Zone summary

Precipitation rate, flow rate, head count, and distribution uniformity (DU/CU) per zone — so you can verify the design meets project requirements.

Manufacturer catalogs

Your brand, your catalog

Choose the manufacturer you work with. The Hunter catalog is available now — with real hydraulic data and actual product specs.

→ Coming: Rain Bird, Toro, and other major brands with full user selection.

Current scope

Optimized for private gardens

The landscape module is designed and validated for private gardens and residential sites. The calculation logic and zone balancing are built around these scales.

→ Coming: Parks, sports fields, and large commercial sites.

ROADMAP

What's coming next.

Parks, sports fields, and large commercial sites In development
Rain Bird, Toro, and multi-vendor brand selection In development
DXF and PDF export In development
Background image import for site tracing In development
Irrigation scheduling with NASA ET₀ data In development
Step-by-step installation guide for DIY homeowners Planned
FAQ

Questions about the landscape module.

Don't see yours? Email [email protected] — we read every message.

Rotors, MP-rotors, spray heads, strip nozzles, and drip irrigation for flower beds and trees — all in one project. The engine selects the appropriate type for each zone automatically, based on area geometry and assigned role.
Yes. Lawn areas get sprinkler heads, flower beds get drip — all in one project file. They are always in separate valve zones, which is correct hydraulic practice.
The Hunter catalog is available now. Rain Bird, Toro, and other major brands are in development. You will be able to select your preferred manufacturer per project.
If you can draw your garden outline and provide your water source pressure and flow, yes. You will need those two numbers — most homeowners can get them from their utility or measure with an inexpensive pressure gauge. The engine handles everything else.
Not yet. Large-rotor systems and commercial-scale logic are in development. Join the waitlist and we will notify you when that capability is available.
No — product names and quantities only. Prices vary by country and distributor, so we leave pricing to your local supplier.

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