BEFORE / AFTER

Empty room → Staged listing.

Drag the slider to see how virtual staging transforms a real room. Upload your empty-room photo on the left to start staging yours.

Original empty roomRoom with virtual staging applied
Original room
Staged result
Before / After

The core promise stays simple: preserve the shell of the photographed room, add furniture and decor that help the listing feel livable.

VIRTUAL STAGING

Upload the vacant room once, then stage it into listing-ready directions without losing the real property.

The strongest story here is practical: start from a real empty-room photo, preserve the shell, add buyer-friendly furniture, then compare a few sale-oriented directions before publishing.

REAL PHOTO IN

Start from the empty room photo you already have.

upload first

This is a listing-photo editing workflow, not a blank-scene generator. The uploaded room sets the shell, framing, and trust level for everything that follows.

LISTING VARIANTS

Compare multiple buyer-facing directions from the same room.

style loop

Modern, Scandinavian, premium, or family-friendly passes can all come from one upload when a team wants to choose the strongest listing angle.

REAL INPUT
A real room photo comes first

The page should clearly communicate image-to-image staging rather than text-only concept art.

SHELL LOCKED
Keep the architecture recognizable

Walls, flooring, windows, and camera geometry should still read as the same property.

FAST REVIEW
Try several listing styles quickly

One upload can branch into multiple furnishing directions before the team picks a winner.

STAGING WORKFLOW

The page should read like a listing-production tool, not a generic image generator.

The narrative is operational: upload a room, pick a furnishing direction, review the staged output, then move straight into listing delivery or a second style pass.

STEP 01

Upload the empty room photo

Start from a clean listing image with visible walls, floor, ceiling, and windows so the staging pass has a trustworthy shell to preserve.

STEP 02

Choose room type and staging style

Set the room category, pick the furnishing direction, and add a short buyer-facing prompt when you want to steer decor or mood.

STEP 03

Generate and compare the furnishing pass

The staging model runs as a single-step image edit, then the workspace shows the original photo against the staged result for fast review.

STEP 04 · BETA

Swap any sofa, bed, or dining table style

Open the iterate panel and replace a single furniture piece with a different style — the room shell, lighting, and other furniture stay identical. Iterate non-destructively until each piece matches your buyer.

Upload validationSingle-step pipelineBefore / after reviewFurniture swap (Beta)Advanced keywords
BEFORE / AFTER READY

Show the original room against the staged result so the value is legible in one glance.

This is the clearest product story for agents: the same room becomes more readable, more emotional, and more marketable without implying that the building shell itself has changed.

Original empty roomRoom with virtual staging applied
Original room
Staged result
Before / After

The core promise stays simple: preserve the shell of the photographed room, add furniture and decor that help the listing feel livable.

WHAT STAYS

The photographed shell should still feel trustworthy.

Walls, windows, flooring, ceiling lines, and overall room geometry remain visually anchored to the original photo.
Camera angle and listing composition stay recognizable, which is what makes the staged result believable.
The output should read as the same property, not a totally reimagined room.
WHAT CHANGES

Furniture, decor, and buyer-facing atmosphere become the editable layer.

Furniture density, decor language, and staging warmth can be steered through room type, style, and short prompt notes.
The best use case is comparison: calmer minimal staging, warmer family staging, or a more premium editorial version of the same room.
This is exactly why the product should foreground before / after and "try another style" behavior instead of abstract inspiration copy.
LISTING DIRECTIONS

Preview staging styles the way a property team would evaluate them.

These examples frame the product as a room-marketing tool: each card is a plausible furnishing direction for the same kind of sales workflow, not a generic design moodboard.

Calm family-living setup
Living RoomModern

Calm family-living setup

Neutral seating, warm daylight, listing-friendly balance

Sample prompt direction

Stage this empty living room with modern seating, a soft neutral palette, and warm evening accents.

Quiet bedroom refresh
BedroomScandinavian

Quiet bedroom refresh

Clean bed styling, light woods, soft natural light

Sample prompt direction

Stage this bedroom with a calm Scandinavian palette, linen bedding, and clean natural light.

Open kitchen listing pass
KitchenContemporary

Open kitchen listing pass

Simple stools, polished counters, balanced daylight

Sample prompt direction

Furnish this kitchen with contemporary stools, layered decor, and balanced daylight for listing photos.

Premium loft staging
Living Room / LoftLuxury

Premium loft staging

Editorial furniture scale, upscale materials, premium mood

Sample prompt direction

Convert this empty loft into a luxury lounge with sculpted furniture and a premium editorial mood.

WHAT IS IT

AI Virtual Staging: Furnish Empty Rooms Instantly

AI virtual staging transforms photographs of empty rooms into beautifully furnished spaces in seconds. Upload a photo, choose a furniture style, and the AI adds realistic furniture, decor, and accessories while perfectly preserving the room's architecture, lighting, and spatial structure.

Traditional virtual staging services charge $20–$45 per image with 24–48 hour turnaround. Professional physical staging costs $2,000–$5,000 per property. Our AI virtual staging produces comparable results at approximately $0.04 per image in under 30 seconds — making it accessible for every listing, not just premium properties.

HOW TO USE

18 Staging Styles Available

Choose from 18 carefully curated furniture and decor styles to match any property's target market:

Modern
Clean-lined furniture, contemporary decor, neutral tones
Scandinavian
Light wood furniture, minimal decor, airy feel
Industrial
Metal and wood pieces, urban loft aesthetic
Minimalist
Essential pieces only, clean uncluttered space
Traditional
Classic wood furniture, warm and familiar styling
Luxury
Premium designer pieces, high-end materials and finishes
Coastal
Light colors, natural textures, beach-inspired decor
Farmhouse
Rustic wood, vintage accents, cozy country feel
American Classic
Comfortable upholstery, rich wood, inviting warmth
Chinese Traditional
Rosewood furniture, silk cushions, carved details
European Classic
Elegant upholstery, ornate details, marble accents
Japanese Zen
Low-profile furniture, natural materials, shoji screens
Mediterranean
Wrought iron, terracotta accents, warm earth tones
Mid-Century Modern
Retro-inspired furniture, organic shapes, tapered legs
Bohemian
Eclectic textiles, macramé, rich colors, mixed patterns
Art Deco
Geometric patterns, gold accents, velvet upholstery
Contemporary
Current trends, mixed textures, statement pieces
Wabi-Sabi
Imperfect natural materials, handcrafted ceramics, muted tones
STYLES

Swap Individual Furniture — No Re-Render Needed (Beta)

Stage your room once, then refine it surgically. With AI Furniture Swap (Beta), you can change just the sofa style, swap a bed for a different headboard, or test multiple dining tables — all without redoing the whole staging photo. The room shell, lighting, and other furniture stay exactly the same, which means you can iterate non-destructively until each piece matches the style buyers respond to.

Five furniture categories supported in Beta:

Bed
Nordic oak, American classic, Japanese low-profile, four-poster, French provincial, and more
Sofa
Chesterfield, Scandinavian fabric, Italian leather, industrial frame, oversized American, and more
Wardrobe / Closet
Open-shelf, mirrored, built-in, and freestanding configurations
Dining table
Multiple shapes, materials, and seating sizes
Chair
Upholstered, dining, and accent options

This non-destructive virtual staging workflow lets you edit individual furniture in a staged photo without losing the rest of your iteration history. Open any completed staging, click the Furniture tab in the iterate panel, pick what to swap, and choose a new style — the AI keeps the entire room identical except for that one piece. Available on Pro and above.

WHO USES IT

Perfect for Real Estate Professionals

Virtual staging is proven to help properties sell faster. The National Association of Realtors reports that staged homes sell 73% faster than unstaged ones. With AI virtual staging, you can:

  • Stage every room of a listing in minutes, not days
  • Generate multiple style variations to appeal to different buyer demographics
  • Update staging styles instantly if market feedback suggests a different approach
  • Stage properties before they're even listed, getting marketing materials ready faster

The tool is equally valuable for property managers preparing rental listings, interior designers presenting furnishing concepts, and homeowners visualizing renovation outcomes.

Looking for exterior architectural visualization? Try our AI Architecture Generator. Need to design room interiors from scratch? Our AI Interior Design Generator creates rooms from text descriptions.

Start with free generations above, or see our pricing plans for unlimited staging and high-resolution downloads.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does AI virtual staging cost vs traditional staging?
Traditional staging runs $200–$400 per room and takes days to schedule. AI virtual staging on the Pro plan is around $1 per generation (with 20 included per month) and produces a listing-ready photo in about 30 seconds — same quality, no logistics.
What kind of empty room photo works best?
Daylight, eye-level shot (about 1.4 m off the ground), wide-enough lens to see two walls + floor + ceiling. Avoid tilted phone shots, fish-eye lenses, or photos taken at night. The clearer the empty room, the better the staging result.
Will the staged photo keep my actual walls / floor / windows?
Yes. The AI uses Flux Kontext (image-to-image) — it preserves the existing room geometry (walls, floor, ceiling, windows, doors) and only adds furniture / decor inside. The output looks like the same room, furnished.
Can I generate multiple style variations from one upload?
Absolutely — that is the whole point. Upload once, then generate Scandinavian / Modern / Mediterranean / Industrial variants and put them all in your MLS listing or A/B test them with prospective buyers.
Are the staged photos MLS-compliant?
Yes. Output is auto-cropped to 16:9 (the MLS-standard ratio), watermark-free on Pro and above, and disclosed as a virtual rendering — same disclosure standard as professional virtual-staging companies. Always check your local MLS rules for any specific labeling.
Do I need a paid plan to try it?
Free tier does not include Virtual Staging — it is a Pro+ feature because the per-generation compute cost is higher than text-to-image. Pro includes 20 VS per month, Studio includes 100, Business Beta includes 1000. Pro is $19 / month with no card on free tier upgrade.
Can I change just the sofa style without redoing the whole room?
Yes — Furniture Swap (Beta) lets you replace a single piece (bed, sofa, wardrobe, dining table, or chair) with a different style while keeping the rest of the room untouched. The room shell, lighting, and other furniture all stay identical, so you can iterate non-destructively until your sofa, bed, or dining table matches the style buyers respond to. Available on Pro and above from the iterate edit panel.

Empty room → listing-ready in 30 seconds.

Pro and above get 20+ virtual staging generations / month, MLS-compliant output, no watermark.