Virtual Staging for Real Estate Agents

Upload a photo of an empty room, choose a room type and design style, and get AI-staged versions in under two minutes. Vacant homes show better online, sellers save thousands compared to traditional staging.

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Who this is for

  • Listing agents marketing vacant or sparsely furnished properties
  • Agents working with sellers who can't afford traditional staging ($300–$2,000+ per room)
  • Buyer's agents helping clients visualize the potential of empty spaces
  • Investors and flippers marketing pre- or post-renovation properties

When to use it

  • The home is vacant or minimally furnished and looks empty in MLS photos
  • A specific high-impact room needs to show its full potential (primary bedroom, living room, dining room)
  • You want to show the property in multiple styles to appeal to different buyer types
  • You're marketing a flip or new construction before furniture moves in

How to use it

  1. 1

    Upload a clear room photo

    JPG or PNG. Use a well-lit, straight-on shot with corners visible and minimal clutter. Better input = noticeably better output.

  2. 2

    Choose the room type

    Living Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, Dining Room, Home Office. The AI uses this to add appropriate furniture and decor for that room's function.

  3. 3

    Choose a design style

    Modern, Traditional, Scandinavian, Industrial, Coastal, and more. Match the style to the property's architecture and your target buyer.

  4. 4

    Generate and download

    In about two minutes you'll get AI-staged versions of the room. Download high-resolution images ready for MLS, social media, and flyers. Past stagings are saved in your history for easy re-download.

Example

Example Input

Photo of an empty primary bedroom with hardwood floors and large windows. Room type: Bedroom. Style: Modern.

Example Output

AI-staged versions of the same room with a king bed, modern nightstands, low-profile dresser, neutral textiles, and a styled accent wall — ready to drop into MLS or social posts.

Best practices

  • Photograph rooms with bright, even lighting — overexposed or dark photos produce weaker results
  • Use straight-on angles, not extreme wide angles or fisheye distortion
  • Stage 3–5 key rooms (living, primary bedroom, kitchen) rather than every single room
  • Always disclose virtual staging in the listing — most MLS systems require it and buyers expect the transparency

Common mistakes

  • Uploading dark, blurry, or cluttered photos and expecting clean staged results
  • Choosing a style that mismatches the property (Scandinavian on a Mediterranean villa rarely works)
  • Forgetting the MLS disclosure — failure to mark photos as virtually staged can violate listing rules
  • Staging every single room instead of focusing on the 3–5 that drive showings

Ready to try Virtual Staging for Real Estate Agents?

Everything in this guide is available inside Listing Whisperer — no setup required.

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