aiinterior.pro
Summary
Empty listing photos lose buyers before a showing is ever booked — and traditional staging costs enough to eat a commission. AIInterior is built for that exact gap.
Upload a room photo, pick from 95+ design styles, and the vendor states a staged HD image lands in roughly 15 seconds — at output up to 4096×4096px. The de-staging direction works too: furnished rooms come back as clean, architectural-element-preserved empties. Where the tool earns its place is single-shot, high-volume staging for MLS pipelines. Where it breaks is anything requiring iterative creative direction — there's no layer control, no prompt editing, and no API to slot into an existing workflow. Teams that need precise furniture placement or branded style consistency hit the ceiling fast.
Bottom line: Pick this when you need 40 listings staged by Friday and budget is the binding constraint; plan a different tool when a client needs three rounds of revision on the living room sectional.
Pricing Plans
Usage-Based- Price
- from $9
Business
Up to 1,000 rooms monthly at ~$0.10 per image
- 1000 rooms/month
- Watermark-free commercial use
- All 95+ styles
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Pros
Sign in to edit- 15-second generation with HD output up to 4096×4096px, so a photographer can process a full listing batch in an afternoon rather than outsourcing to a staging company and waiting days.
- De-staging removes furniture from occupied rooms while preserving architectural elements, which means a clean marketing photo no longer requires a physical clear-out or a manual Photoshop edit.
- 95+ preset design styles covering ranges from modern minimalist to vintage farmhouse, so a realtor can match staging to neighborhood buyer demographics without briefing a designer.
- The vendor reports a 98% success rate on low-res, angled, or cluttered input photos, which means the tool doesn't add a re-shoot requirement on top of the staging step.
- Commercial licensing available on paid tiers, so MLS submissions and client-facing deliverables are covered without a separate licensing conversation.
Cons
Sign in to edit- There is no iterative revision path — no prompt, no adjustment, no layer control. When a client wants the furniture repositioned or the style refined, the only option is re-generating from scratch with a different preset and hoping the output lands closer. Teams doing white-glove client work abandon this for tools that accept text direction or manual corrections.
- No API exists. Any team that wants to trigger staging inside their own CRM, listing platform, or automated photography workflow has to operate the tool manually. At scale, that becomes a per-image bottleneck that defeats the speed advantage.
- Output style is determined entirely by preset selection — there's no way to upload a reference image, match a brand palette, or lock recurring furniture placement across a property portfolio. Interior designers presenting cohesive concept boards for a client switch to tools that accept style references.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-13T10:29:43.266Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Realtors and real estate photographers
- Airbnb hosts and property managers
- Interior designers visualizing concepts
- Marketing teams needing fast HD renders
What it does well
- Virtual staging of empty real estate listings
- De-staging furnished rooms for clean marketing photos
- Redesigning spaces for homeowners and designers
- Generating MLS-ready images quickly and cheaply
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- Is aiinterior.pro free?
- aiinterior.pro is a paid tool (from $9). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is aiinterior.pro open source?
- No — aiinterior.pro is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does aiinterior.pro support?
- aiinterior.pro is available on: Web.
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AIInterior takes a single uploaded room photo and returns a virtually staged or de-staged image — the full workflow is upload, style selection from a library of 95+ presets, and download. No account configuration, no model tuning. The vendor describes generation averaging 11.3 seconds across 50,000 renders, with output at up to 4096×4096px resolution. Commercial licensing is a paid-only feature, which matters before using results in MLS listings or client deliverables.
The de-staging feature is the less-obvious differentiator. Agents and photographers working with furnished inherited properties or tenant-occupied units can strip furniture digitally and produce clean architectural photos without a physical shoot or editing session. The vendor states architectural elements are preserved while decor and furniture are removed — a workflow that would otherwise mean Photoshop hours or a second visit.
AIInterior fits comfortably in a high-volume, speed-first pipeline: Airbnb hosts refreshing a property gallery, photographers processing a batch of listings, or marketing teams turning around MLS assets on a deadline. It does not fit a workflow that requires iterative feedback — there is no prompt field, no adjustment layer, and no way to say ‘move the couch left.’ There is also no API, so any team wanting to trigger renders programmatically or embed staging into their own platform has no path forward without manual operation.
The tool is cloud-only with no self-hosted option. The vendor states SOC 2 compliant storage and encrypted photo handling, which covers the baseline concern realtors have about uploading client property photos to a third-party service.
