For real estate photographers

Virtual Staging for Real Estate Photographers

Add AI virtual staging to listing photo packages with same-day previews, batch-friendly workflows, and white-label handoff for agent clients.

Virtually staged dining room prepared by a real estate photographer

Batch

listing workflow

Style

room presets

Clean

agent handoff

Upsell

photo package add-on

Listing workflow

A focused path from photo to market-ready visual

Use virtual staging when a room needs buyer context, seller approval, and a clean handoff before the listing goes live.

Add a higher-margin service line

Offer staging as an add-on to your existing shoot package without coordinating physical furniture or outside vendors.

Deliver originals plus staged versions

Keep your normal gallery handoff and include staged files beside the edited originals for transparent agent review.

Iterate styles quickly

Create modern, Scandinavian, luxury, coastal, farmhouse, or neutral versions when an agent wants alternatives.

Workflow

From listing photo to reviewable staged image

Start with the rooms that matter most, review the staged result beside the original, then export the version your listing package needs.

1

Finish the photo edit

Use the final edited listing image as the staging source so exposure, crop, and color are already production-ready.

2

Stage the selected rooms

Prioritize the rooms agents sell hardest: living spaces, bedrooms, dining areas, and offices.

3

Hand off transparently

Deliver originals and staged files together, with disclosure notes your agent can adapt to their MLS policy.

Questions before using virtual staging

Can photographers white-label virtually staged images?

You can deliver staged exports inside your own client workflow. Make sure your client contract and image-use rights allow derivative staging work.

Should staging be priced per image or per property?

Both models can work. Per-image pricing is simple for occasional jobs; per-property packages can be easier when agents regularly stage several rooms.

Do agent clients need their own account?

No. A photographer can prepare staged deliverables and hand them off with originals, disclosure reminders, and clear file names.