Maggi
Summary
Sending property photos to a freelance editor means two days of back-and-forth before the listing goes live — and two days is a showing you already missed. Maggi is built to collapse that turnaround to minutes for the enhancements agents actually need most.
Upload a photo, select a transformation — virtual staging, sky replacement, lawn repair, pool cleanup — and Maggi returns a processed image without requiring any editing skill or external contractor. The workflow is single-shot: one input, one output, no multi-step configuration. That simplicity is the product's sharpest edge and its ceiling. Teams handling high-volume listing pipelines will move fast on standard transformations, but any output that needs iteration or brand-specific styling has no scripting layer to automate it. The free tier watermarks results and caps daily edits, so production use requires a paid subscription.
Bottom line: This tool earns its place in an agent's stack for same-day listing launches on standard residential properties — but teams needing bespoke staging styles or bulk batch processing via API will hit a wall the product does not currently have a door through.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $29–$199/month
- Free Tier
- Limited daily edits; outputs include 'Made with Maggi' watermark
Free
Limited daily edits with 'Made with Maggi' watermark on output
- Photo editor access
- Limited daily edits
- Watermarked output
Starter
Entry-level paid plan for individual agents
- 10 videos per month
- 75 image edits per month
- Watermark-free output
- Commercial use rights
Professional
Mid-tier plan for active real estate professionals
- 40 videos per month
- 200 image edits per month
- Watermark-free output
- Commercial use rights
Enterprise
High-capacity plan for teams and large operations
- 100 videos per month
- 500 image edits per month
- Watermark-free output
- Commercial use rights
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Domain-trained image models for real estate contexts, so staged room outputs skip the uncanny-furniture problem that generic AI editors produce on empty rooms.
- Sky replacement and exterior cleanup are single-click operations, which means an agent can refresh a grey-sky listing photo without sourcing a separate editing contractor or tool.
- Still-to-video conversion generates reel-optimized short-form content directly from listing photos, so teams without video production budgets can produce social content from assets they already have.
- No editing skill required to operate, which means property managers and agents run the tool themselves rather than waiting on a creative team.
- Covers the five most common listing media pain points in one interface, so agents avoid stitching together separate tools for staging, sky, lawn, pool, and video.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No API access exists, so any team wanting to trigger edits automatically — from a CRM upload, a listing management platform, or a batch script — cannot do it. They process every asset manually, one at a time, which becomes the bottleneck at volume.
- The transformation menu is fixed and non-configurable, so luxury or boutique agencies that maintain a defined visual identity across listings cannot enforce a consistent staging style. When brand consistency becomes a requirement, teams move to a platform with custom model fine-tuning or a human editing workflow.
- The free tier watermarks all output and restricts daily edit volume, so any production use — even a single listing — requires a paid subscription before the first client-ready image is delivered.
- No self-hosted or on-premises option is available, which means teams operating under data handling agreements that restrict cloud upload of property media cannot use the tool at all.
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About
- Platforms
- Web browser
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T02:45:13.577Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Real estate agents and brokers managing multiple listings
- Property managers needing rapid visual enhancements
- Teams without in-house photo editing or video production skills
- High-volume property marketing departments
- Agents seeking faster listing turnaround and emotional visual storytelling
What it does well
- Virtual staging empty rooms in different interior styles
- Replacing overcast skies with clear blue skies in property photos
- Generating cinematic property tour videos from still images
- Repairing lawn imperfections and cleaning pool water in listings
- Creating reel-optimized short-form content for social media promotion
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Maggi free?
- Maggi is a paid tool ($29–$199/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Maggi open source?
- No — Maggi is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Maggi support?
- Maggi is available on: Web browser.
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Maggi is a browser-based AI editing tool for real estate media, built around a fixed menu of property-specific transformations: virtual staging of empty rooms across selectable interior styles, sky replacement, lawn repair, pool water cleanup, and conversion of still images into short cinematic video tours optimized for social reels. The core workflow is upload-and-select — no canvas, no layer system, no prompt engineering. The vendor page describes this as the intended design: agents and property managers without editing backgrounds should be able to produce listing-ready media in a single session.
The standout differentiator is domain specificity. Rather than offering a general-purpose image editor with AI features, Maggi applies models trained on real estate contexts — vacant rooms staged to look furnished, skies swapped in exterior shots, grass patched to look maintained. That focus means the outputs are calibrated to what listing photos actually need, not what a generic diffusion model guesses.
The tool fits best in high-volume residential markets where speed outweighs pixel-perfect customization: an agent managing ten listings a week who needs each one to look staged and sky-brightened before the open house, without a production queue. Where it breaks is at the edges of that use case. There is no API, so no workflow automation or CRM integration is possible. There is no self-hosted option, so teams with data handling requirements cannot run it on their own infrastructure. And because the transformation menu is fixed, a luxury listing team with a specific staging aesthetic — a particular furniture style, a defined color palette — has no way to enforce that consistency across outputs.
