Built for real estate listing photos

Virtual staging should show the space, not misread it.

Virtual Staging AI is a virtual staging workflow for agents, real estate photographers, and property teams that need fast listing visuals while keeping the property facts intact.

Empty living room before virtual stagingOriginal
Living room after virtual stagingStaged

The room should still be the same room.

Furniture can change. The architecture, fixtures, and listing facts should not.

3

free watermarked previews

Seconds

instead of designer queues

Original + staged

review workflow

MLS-aware

disclosure-first guidance

Why we built it

Empty rooms need context. Listings need trust.

Physical staging can be valuable, but it is often too slow or expensive for everyday listing volume. Virtual staging should make good presentation accessible without turning listing photos into fiction.

Buyers often make their first decision from a photo grid. A vacant room can be accurate and still fail to communicate scale, flow, or use. A staged image gives the buyer a starting point: where a sofa fits, how a bedroom feels, or whether a spare room could work as an office.

But real estate marketing has a higher bar than generic image editing. A listing photo must respect the actual property. That is why our product is focused on practical staging workflows: upload, stage, compare, disclose when required, and publish only after review.

Industry context

83% of buyers' agents

said staging made it easier for buyers to visualize a property as a future home in the National Association of Realtors 2025 Profile of Home Staging.

Read the NAR report

Our principles

The guardrails matter as much as the furniture

We care about the boring details because they are the details that keep listing photos useful: scale, perspective, fixtures, disclosure, and the original image.

Accuracy first

Staging should improve presentation without changing walls, windows, floors, fixtures, views, perspective, or room dimensions.

Speed for listing day

Agents and photographers should not have to wait days to understand whether a room is ready for seller review.

Affordable volume

Virtual staging should be practical for everyday listings, not only luxury properties with large marketing budgets.

Transparent use

Original and staged images should stay easy to compare, and disclosures should be clear when required by MLS or brokerage rules.

Who it is for

Built for teams that publish listings, not design experiments.

  • Real estate agents preparing vacant listings
  • Real estate photographers offering staging as an add-on
  • Property managers marketing rentals and small portfolios
  • Teams that need repeatable listing photo workflows

How it works

A short path from upload to review.

  1. 1Upload a room photo
  2. 2Choose the room type and staging direction
  3. 3Review the original and staged versions side by side
  4. 4Download clean listing-ready exports when the image is approved

Try staging one real room.

Start with a living room, bedroom, or dining room. Keep the original handy, create a staged version, and decide whether it helps the listing tell the truth more clearly.