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Virtual Staging AI for Real Estate Agents

Stage empty listings in minutes—not weeks—and help buyers see themselves in every property.

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Sell properties faster with virtual staging

"Empty listings just sit there. But when I virtually stage them? Way more showings and people actually make offers. Had two properties go over asking last month because buyers could see themselves in it."
David K.
Real Estate Agent, Miami
The problem

Empty listings sit on the market

The solution

Virtually stage every room so buyers can picture living there—without renting furniture.

The problem

Physical staging costs $1,500–$3,000+ per property

The solution

Stage dozens of listings for a fraction of the cost with AI-powered virtual staging.

The problem

Traditional staging takes days to schedule and install

The solution

Upload a photo and get MLS-ready staged images in minutes, not weeks.

How it works

Three steps from empty room to MLS-ready staged photo.

1

Upload your listing photo

Snap or upload a photo of an empty or lightly furnished room from your phone or MLS assets.

2

Choose furniture and style

Pick a design style that matches the property and target buyer—modern, traditional, coastal, and more.

3

Download staged images

Get photorealistic staged photos ready for MLS, social media, and print marketing materials.

Staged room examples

See what AI virtual staging looks like on real interior spaces.

A psychedelic living room with a clear inflatable sofa topped with rainbow tie-dye pillows faces a glowing onyx coffee table on cork flooring and a spiral shag rug. A rough plaster arched fireplace with a live flame sits to the left as kaleidoscopic light patterns wash across mirrored wall panels and the ceiling. A transparent hanging bubble chair on a metal chain hovers in light haze under ceiling spotlights. Psychedelic Living Room with Onyx Glow and Bubble Chair

Psychedelic Living Room with Onyx Glow and Bubble Chair

A skylit living room with textured clay-plaster walls and a slatted wood ceiling features a moss-green linen sofa on a jute rug, centered by a low stone coffee table. Slate tiles edged with river pebbles, recessed wall niches with ferns, a small Japanese maple, hanging planters, and two glowing rattan floor lanterns create a calm, indoor-outdoor atmosphere with natural materials, soft daylight, and living plants. Skylit Biophilic Living Room with Earthen Walls

Skylit Biophilic Living Room with Earthen Walls

Neon-lit living room with a circular sunken conversation pit features a burnt-orange bouclé curved sectional around a clear acrylic coffee table with wavy patterns on a magenta-to-teal shag rug. A mirrored ceiling with a disco ball, color-changing LED strips at the ceiling and baseboard, a graffiti mural edged with pink and cyan neon, terrazzo border flooring, aluminum diamond-plate steps, and a shimmering fiber-optic curtain create a vivid retro-futuristic atmosphere. Neon Sunken Lounge with Disco Glow

Neon Sunken Lounge with Disco Glow

A sunlit living room features an L-shaped terracotta upholstered sofa around a faceted charcoal stone coffee table on a flatweave kilim rug in olive, rust, and cream. Textured plaster walls, exposed raw-wood ceiling beams, and three woven rattan pendants frame arched stained-glass windows that cast colorful light; a potted olive tree and black steel-framed doors complete the relaxed Bohemian scene. Sunlit Boho Lounge with Terracotta Sectional

Sunlit Boho Lounge with Terracotta Sectional

An airy living room with vintage rose wallpaper and cream paneling features French doors draped with sheer linen curtains. A ruffled linen loveseat sits beside a glowing alabaster table lamp, facing an oval white marble pedestal coffee table. A natural jute rug softens soft gray painted floorboards, and a potted olive tree in a terracotta pot adds greenery. Large paned windows and doors fill the space with gentle natural light. Shabby Chic Living Room with Ruffled Linen Settee

Shabby Chic Living Room with Ruffled Linen Settee

A Moroccan-style living room vignette shows an octagonal carved wood side table with white stone panels depicting camels and an amber lamp on a brass base. Beside it is a sage-green arched plaster niche lit by a small spotlight; a terracotta incense burner emits smoke on a black-and-cream geometric wool rug, with warm beige walls and a patterned cushion at the edge of the scene. Carved Camel Inlay Table and Sage Niche

Carved Camel Inlay Table and Sage Niche

A tropical living room opens to the ocean under a full moon through tall wood-framed, cane-paneled shutters. Inside, a curved teak settee with mustard cushions faces a live-edge wood coffee table and a black slate waterfall bordered by a shallow reflecting pool; rattan box sconces warm sandy plaster walls while broad-leaf tropical plants and seashell accents complete the relaxed indoor–outdoor ambience. Moonlit Tropical Living Room with Slate Waterfall

Moonlit Tropical Living Room with Slate Waterfall

A psychedelic living room centers on a plush mustard velvet curved sectional set before an arched alcove lined with triangular iridescent mosaic tiles, haloed by neon teal backlighting and reflected by a multicolor stained-glass pendant. A round purple-and-coral spiral shag rug anchors a glass coffee table with two polished stone bases, while a pink inflatable lounge and a stainless-steel record shelf loaded with vinyls sit on a glossy black-and-gray chevron floor under pink and teal ambient lighting. Kaleidoscopic Arch Lounge with Mustard Velvet

Kaleidoscopic Arch Lounge with Mustard Velvet

Virtual staging vs traditional staging

No furniture rentals. No scheduling delays. Just professional listing photos.

Traditional staging Room AI virtual staging
Cost per listing $1,500–$3,000+ From $29/month
Turnaround time 3–7 days Minutes
Style variations One look per rental Unlimited styles
Vacant property access Required for install Photo only
Re-staging for feedback Extra fees Included

Your questions,
answered

Is virtual staging legal for MLS listings?

Yes—in most markets, virtual staging is allowed when photos are clearly labeled as virtually staged. Many MLS systems require a disclosure such as "Virtually staged" in the photo caption or remarks. Room AI makes it easy to produce professional staged images; always follow your local MLS rules and disclose virtual staging where required.

How fast can I stage a listing with AI?

Most agents stage a room in under 5 minutes. Upload a photo, choose a style, and download the result—no scheduling movers, no waiting for furniture delivery.

How much does AI virtual staging cost compared to physical staging?

Physical staging typically runs $1,500 to $3,000 or more per property. Room AI virtual staging starts at a fraction of that cost and lets you stage unlimited rooms across your listings.

Do buyers know the photos are virtually staged?

Ethical virtual staging means transparency. Most agents add "Virtually staged" to photo captions or listing remarks.

Which rooms should I virtually stage?

Focus on the rooms buyers care about most: living room, primary bedroom, and dining area.

Can I show multiple design styles for the same room?

Yes. AI lets you generate several style options from the same empty room photo.

Real estate agent using virtual staging

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