About Navivastu
Navivastu is a Vastu analysis tool built for Indian homeowners, renters, and anyone evaluating a property before they buy or move in. Upload a floor plan, set the direction it faces, tag your rooms, and get an instant, zone-by-zone Vastu score with specific, actionable remedies — free to start, no login required.
Why we built this
Most Vastu tools available online fall into one of two camps: they oversimplify analysis down to basic 4-direction guesswork that misses real detail, or they gatekeep any useful guidance behind a paid consultation you have to book and wait for. Neither gives someone a fast, honest, and precise read on their own home. Navivastu was built to close that gap — an engine that does the detailed work a consultant would do, available instantly, with the option to go deeper only if you want to.
How the analysis works
Navivastu's engine evaluates the classical Vastu Purusha Mandala — the same 16-zone compass with 32-pada sub-divisions that traditional Vastu experts use — rather than a simplified 4-direction shortcut. Every room you tag is mapped to its corresponding pada and checked against classical placement rules for that zone and element (Water, Air, Fire, Earth, or Space). Entrances, kitchens, and toilets — the three placements Vastu treats most strictly — are evaluated at full pada-level precision, with built-in safety checks to avoid false positives.
What you get, free and paid
The core analysis is free: upload your plan, and you'll get your overall Vastu score, a colour-coded zone overlay, and specific remedies for up to three defected zones — no login, no payment details needed. A one-time ₹99 upgrade unlocks remedies for every defected zone, general guidance for zones that are already fine, room-by-room detail, and a downloadable PDF you can keep or share. There is no subscription and no recurring charge.
Who it's for
Navivastu is built for anyone trying to make sense of Vastu for a real property — homeowners settling into a new flat or villa, renters checking a place before they sign a lease, families comparing floor plans before construction or purchase, and NRIs evaluating homes back in India from abroad. You don't need any prior knowledge of Vastu to use it; the tool guides you through each step and explains every result in plain language.
Our approach
We built Navivastu to be clear rather than alarming. Every defect the engine flags comes with a specific, practical remedy — not vague warnings meant to push you toward an expensive fix. Vastu is presented here as guidance rooted in classical principles, not as a source of fear about your home. Use the report to understand your space better, and to have an informed conversation with a certified Vastu consultant, architect, or legal advisor when a decision really matters — Navivastu is a digital guidance tool, not a substitute for professional advice.
Questions or feedback? Contact us.