AI Virtual Staging

Your Next Empty Listing, Staged in 30 Seconds

AI virtual staging for realtors & real estate photographers. Upload an empty room photo, get a listing-ready visual — your first 3 are free.

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A bright, beautifully staged living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and warm daylightAfter
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The same living room, virtually staged in a warm Scandinavian style
The same suburban living room, empty before virtual staging
BeforeAfter

Same photo. 30 seconds. No movers.

Built for Your Workflow

Made for Realtors and Photographers

For Realtors

Sell vacant listings faster — help buyers picture themselves living there. Stage an empty room the night before the open house.

For Photographers

Add virtual staging as a premium deliverable. Shoot the empty room, deliver staged versions the same day — no designer needed.

How It Works

From Empty Room to Listing-Ready in Three Steps

Under 30 seconds from upload to download — no software to learn, no credit card to start.

01

Upload an Empty Room

Take a photo of the empty room on your phone and upload it. Standard smartphone photos work perfectly.

02

Pick a Room and Style

Choose the room type and a staging style. Try modern, coastal, Scandinavian, farmhouse, and more.

03

Get a Staged Photo in 30s

Download the photorealistic staged image, ready for the MLS, Zillow, social media, or any listing material.

Real Examples

Every Room. Every Style. One Tool.

Real before-and-after staging across living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and more — with accurate scale, natural shadows, and cohesive design.

Living Room virtually staged in a Scandinavian style
Living Room·Scandinavian
Bedroom virtually staged in a Japandi style
Bedroom·Japandi
Kitchen virtually staged in a Farmhouse style
Kitchen·Farmhouse
Dining Room virtually staged in a Minimalist style
Dining Room·Minimalist
Living Room virtually staged in a Japandi style
Living Room·Japandi
Bedroom virtually staged in a Farmhouse style
Bedroom·Farmhouse
Kitchen virtually staged in a Scandinavian style
Kitchen·Scandinavian
Dining Room virtually staged in a Scandinavian style
Dining Room·Scandinavian
The Math

Staging Without the Staging Bill

Traditional Staging
$1,500–3,000
per listing, plus weeks of lead time
  • Furniture rental + delivery crew
  • 2–5 days to schedule and set up
  • One listing at a time
  • Re-style means re-renting
AI Virtual Staging
~$0.70/ photo
from $25/mo for 36 photos · MLS-ready
  • Ready in about 30 seconds
  • Every room, every style
  • Commercial license on every plan
  • First 3 photos free — no credit card
Stage 3 Photos Free
30 seconds
3 free, lifetime
no credit card
from ~$0.70/photo

Stage Your First 3 Listing Photos Free

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FAQ

Virtual Staging FAQ

Most MLSs require you to label digitally staged or edited listing photos and not mislead buyers — rules vary by board, so check yours. In California, AB 723 (effective January 2026) goes further: digitally altered listing photos need a clear disclosure plus a link to the unaltered original. Good practice everywhere is to mark the photo "virtually staged" and keep the original on hand.
Yes. Your first 3 staged photos are free, with no credit card and no trial countdown. You can stage a real listing photo and download the result before deciding whether to pay. After the free photos, plans start at roughly $0.70 per photo.
Clear, well-lit photos of empty or near-empty rooms work best. Stand in a corner to capture the full room, keep the camera level, and avoid heavy clutter. Standard smartphone photos are fine — you do not need a professional camera to get a listing-ready result.
Yes. Staged images come with a commercial license so you can use them on the MLS, Zillow, Realtor.com, social media, flyers, and other listing materials. Always follow your local disclosure rules when publishing edited photos.
Modern AI virtual staging produces photorealistic results — furniture sits flush to walls, rugs define zones, and lighting follows the original photo. Stage to help buyers picture the space, not to hide defects or change what is structurally there. You can try multiple styles in seconds to find the most believable fit.