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"Clients literally pull out their credit card in the first meeting now. They see their room come to life right there and they're ready to go. Meanwhile my competitors are still emailing mood boards back and forth."
Jessica L.
Interior Designer, NYC
The problem

Client mockups take hours to produce

The solution

Generate photorealistic room presentations in minutes, not days.

The problem

Revisions slow down project timelines

The solution

Offer unlimited style variations instantly during client meetings.

The problem

Clients struggle to visualize the final result

The solution

Show them their actual space transformed—not generic stock photos.

How it works

From client photo to presentation-ready render in three steps.

1

Upload client space photos

Use photos from site visits or client-provided images of the project space.

2

Generate design directions

Create multiple style options—modern, transitional, eclectic—for client review.

3

Present and iterate

Share high-quality renders in presentations and refine based on client feedback in real time.

Designer project examples

See how interior designers use Room AI for client presentations.

A high-ceilinged contemporary living room with warm terracotta plaster walls, a large roof skylight, and black-framed folding glass doors opening to a small courtyard. Dark wood floors support a jute rug, beige linen sofa, oval charcoal concrete coffee table, and a cognac leather sling chair. A potted olive tree in a terracotta planter sits beside a bold blue canvas, while black track spotlights and a minimalist stair with a dark metal rail complete the space. Contemporary Living with Terracotta Plaster and Skylight

Contemporary Living with Terracotta Plaster and Skylight

A contemporary living room with taupe walls and cork flooring features a curved glass-block window that filters soft daylight beside sheer beige curtains. A low granite-top bench holds an amber glass vase, while a sculptural dark wood slatted lounge chair faces a rounded gray boucle sofa. A low brushed-steel coffee table rests on a neutral ombré rug, and an opal glass pendant hangs overhead, creating a calm, minimal, textural setting. Curved Gray Sofa and Glass-Block Feature

Curved Gray Sofa and Glass-Block Feature

A contemporary living room with a sunken seating area features two low blue modular sofas facing a square glass coffee table on an ivory rug, all set within dark stone flooring. Smooth gray microcement walls frame a wall-mounted black fireplace with a tall flue; a mirrored-sphere chandelier hangs beneath a skylight, a fluted column and bronzed sculptural frames sit to the left, and an indoor olive tree stands near a large window. Sunken Living Room with Floating Fireplace

Sunken Living Room with Floating Fireplace

A curved contemporary living room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks a dusk coastal view, centered by a bonsai on a rock plinth. Inside, a sand-beige corduroy L-shaped sofa faces a brushed stainless-steel oval coffee table on a tan rug. Two oak lounge chairs with woven paper-cord seats sit on emerald-green terrazzo with terracotta flecks. Taupe limewashed plaster walls and a floating LED-lit wood shelf glow beneath a matte black perforated ceiling. Curved Contemporary Living Room with Green Terrazzo

Curved Contemporary Living Room with Green Terrazzo

A contemporary living room features a curved charcoal sofa and a streamlined blue leather daybed on slim stainless legs, arranged around an oval glass coffee table with a metal pedestal atop a gradient beige-to-black rug. Warm cork flooring, smooth gray plaster walls, and an exposed concrete ceiling with a ring of small recessed lights frame the space, while a single aluminum-framed window brings in soft natural light. Contemporary Living Room with Cork and Concrete

Contemporary Living Room with Cork and Concrete

Contemporary living room with warm beige plaster walls and a large square picture window framing a sunset view. A camel velvet sofa sits on the left, opposite two angular solid-wood lounge chairs with light linen seats. An organic, boulder-like stone coffee table rests on a taupe grid-pattern rug. A narrow horizontal window punctuates the left wall, while a floating black marble shelf accents the right. Pale stone tile flooring and natural light create a calm, minimal atmosphere. Sunlit Contemporary Living Room with Stone Centerpiece

Sunlit Contemporary Living Room with Stone Centerpiece

Sunlit contemporary living room with a camel velvet sofa on the left, a sage green molded lounge chair on the right, and a rippled glass coffee table centered on a geometric cream rug. Warm taupe plaster walls feature a deep teal arched niche with two abstract stone sculptures, lit by a downlight and flanked by wall sconces. A bird-of-paradise in a terracotta pot sits nearby. Cork flooring and perforated metal screens cast patterned light across the space. Teal Alcove Living Room with Sculptural Glass Table

Teal Alcove Living Room with Sculptural Glass Table

Contemporary living room with a charred wood plank feature wall and slim floating shelf, a low taupe velvet sectional, and two polished chrome lounge chairs. A matte black oval coffee table rests on a deep plum and charcoal rug. A warm floor lamp highlights the walnut herringbone floor, while a floor-to-ceiling window reveals a nighttime city skyline, adding reflections and a soft ambient glow to the space. Contemporary Lounge with Charred Wood Feature Wall

Contemporary Lounge with Charred Wood Feature Wall

AI design tool vs manual mockups

Close more projects with faster, better client presentations.

Manual mockups Room AI for designers
Time per mockup 2–8 hours Under 5 minutes
Style variations 1–2 per session Unlimited
Client presentation quality Mood boards + sketches Photorealistic renders
Cost per project High labor hours Flat monthly subscription

Your questions,
answered

Is Room AI suitable for professional interior designers?

Yes. Many interior designers use Room AI to generate client presentations, explore style directions quickly, and reduce time spent on manual mockups. It's a complement to your design process, not a replacement for your expertise.

Can I use AI-generated renders in client presentations?

Absolutely. Room AI outputs are high-resolution and suitable for client presentations, proposals, and social media. Many designers use them as concept visuals during the early design phase.

How does Room AI compare to traditional 3D rendering?

Traditional 3D rendering offers precise control but takes hours to days. Room AI generates photorealistic results in minutes from a simple photo—ideal for early-stage concept exploration and client buy-in.

Can I generate multiple style options for the same room?

Yes. Generate unlimited style variations from a single client photo. Show modern, traditional, and eclectic options in one meeting without rebuilding a 3D model.

Does Room AI work for commercial projects?

Room AI works well for residential and light commercial spaces—offices, retail, hospitality. Upload photos of the space and explore design directions for client presentations.

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