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ReimagineHome AI

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Summary

Staging a vacant listing or mocking up a renovation concept usually means coordinating with a designer, waiting days, and paying for a result the client changes their mind about anyway. ReimagineHome cuts that loop by generating room redesigns and virtual stages from a single uploaded photo.

The core workflow is narrow and deliberate: upload a photo, set a budget and ZIP code, and receive a redesigned room populated with real, purchasable furniture sourced from retailers in that area. Structural elements — walls, windows, ceiling lines — stay fixed, which prevents the output from misrepresenting a property. Real estate agents get listing-ready images without touching layout; homeowners get a shoppable product set with prices attached. The ceiling appears when you need anything outside a single-room, single-pass output — multi-room coordination, revision history, or API access into your own listing workflow are not on offer. Teams doing volume photo editing at the MLS scale will hit the batch processing limits and likely need a supplemental pipeline.

Bottom line: Reach for this when you need a vacant room staged or a renovation visualized with real products in under an hour — move past it when your workflow demands API integration, revision tracking across sessions, or programmatic batch output at scale.

Pricing Plans

SubscriptionLast verified 2 weeks ago
Price
$19/month
Free Tier
5 free designs

Free

Free

All new users get 5 free designs - same AI, same quality as paid plans

  • 5 free designs
  • Same AI as Pro plans
  • Same quality as paid plans
  • No card required

Pro

$36per month

Repeat decisions. Full control. Best value.

  • 200 credits per month
  • $0.19 per credit
  • Everything in Essential
  • Conversational design flow
  • Precision control via instructions
  • Real Products Discovery + Visualization
  • Batch Processing
  • Reference photos for guidance
  • Incremental editing
  • Faster rendering + parallel processing
  • Team/agency workflow tooling

Advanced

$59per month

For higher-volume usage of the same Pro system

  • 400 credits per month
  • $0.14 per credit
  • Everything in Pro
  • Higher monthly credit allowance
  • Lower effective cost per credit
  • Suitable for multi-space or multi-listing work

Agency

$119per month

For teams and studios with sustained, high-volume usage

  • 900 credits per month
  • $0.13 per credit
  • Everything in Advanced
  • Very high monthly credit allowance
  • Lowest cost per credit
  • Designed for teams producing at scale

View full pricing on reimaginehome.ai →

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Best For: Real estate agents preparing listings, Homeowners planning renovations with real products, Interior designers iterating on client spaces, Landscape designers handling outdoor changes, Property marketers needing quick visual enhancements

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  • Structural lock keeps walls, windows, and ceiling lines unchanged during redesign, so real estate agents can stage or restyle a listing without producing an image that misrepresents the property to buyers.
  • Budget-scoped, ZIP-filtered product sourcing means the furniture shown in a redesigned room is actually purchasable at the stated price in the user's area — which means homeowners skip a separate sourcing and compatibility check that otherwise takes hours.
  • First five designs run at full output quality with no payment required, so a real estate agent or designer can validate whether the tool's outputs meet their standard before any billing decision.
  • Discrete, purpose-built tools for sky replacement, object removal, seasonal reset, and day-to-dusk conversion mean property marketers can handle photo enhancement tasks that would otherwise require a photo editor or separate software subscription.
  • Pinterest or mood board reference input allows designers to translate a client's inspiration image into a room-specific redesign using real products, which removes the translation gap between what a client pins and what a designer sources.
  • There is no API and no described programmatic batch mode, which means a brokerage or property marketing team processing dozens of listing photos per week cannot integrate ReimagineHome into an automated pipeline — they process each image manually through the browser, and at volume that becomes the bottleneck that pushes teams toward media platforms with bulk-upload APIs.
  • The structural lock that protects listing accuracy also blocks any exploration of layout changes — knocking out a wall, reconfiguring a floor plan, or testing an open-concept conversion cannot be visualized here, and interior designers whose clients want spatial reconfiguration options switch to dedicated rendering tools that operate on editable floor plans rather than locked photographs.
  • Session and revision continuity is not described in the vendor documentation, which means iterating on a design across multiple sessions — adjusting the same room with a changed budget or different style — requires uploading and re-generating rather than picking up from a saved state, a friction point for designers managing ongoing client projects.

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About

Platforms
Web
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-22T13:23:18.067Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Real estate agents preparing listings
  • Homeowners planning renovations with real products
  • Interior designers iterating on client spaces
  • Landscape designers handling outdoor changes
  • Property marketers needing quick visual enhancements

What it does well

  • Virtual staging for real estate listings
  • Generating shoppable interior redesigns within a budget
  • Enhancing listing photos with object removal and seasonal adjustments
  • Batch processing multiple property images for marketing
  • Visualizing Pinterest-inspired looks in actual spaces

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is ReimagineHome AI free?
ReimagineHome AI has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $19/month). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
Is ReimagineHome AI open source?
No — ReimagineHome AI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does ReimagineHome AI support?
ReimagineHome AI is available on: Web.

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ReimagineHome AI

ReimagineHome, built by Styldod, Inc., takes a photo of a physical space and generates redesigned versions of it — virtually staged, restyled, or enhanced — through a browser-based interface. The workflow follows a decision canvas model: the user uploads a room image, optionally adds a style reference or Pinterest board, sets a budget range and ZIP code, and the tool returns a redesigned image alongside a curated, purchasable product set that fits within those parameters. Outputs span interior staging of empty rooms, restyling furnished spaces, object removal, sky replacement, seasonal resets, and exterior landscaping adjustments — all handled as discrete one-pass operations.

The differentiating feature is budget-aware, location-aware product sourcing. Rather than generating a rendered space filled with placeholder furniture, the vendor states outputs include actual purchasable items from retailers like West Elm, IKEA, Target, and Wayfair, filtered by the user’s budget range and geographic availability. This shifts the output from a mood board to a decision artifact — a designer or homeowner can see what the room looks like and immediately move to purchase without a separate sourcing step.

The tool fits tightly within one defined corridor: single-room, photo-in, image-out tasks where structural integrity matters and speed is the constraint. It holds structure fixed by design, which is useful for real estate compliance but means anyone needing to explore layout changes or wall removals is outside scope from the first click. There is no API, no self-hosted option, and no described batch processing pipeline — teams handling high-volume listing photo enhancement at a brokerage or MLS level will exhaust what the interface offers and need a supplementary workflow. At that point, purpose-built real estate media platforms with API access become the next step.

The vendor states the first five designs are delivered with the same generation quality as paid tiers, with no credit card required and no countdown timer attached to the trial. Community volume figures cited on the page — 2.1 million users and 30 million designs generated — suggest the generation pipeline has processed significant throughput, though individual output consistency across varied lighting conditions and room types is not detailed in the available documentation.