Restylai
Summary
Virtual staging tools usually hand you a generic render that moves the walls, swaps the windows, and leaves your client confused about whether this is actually their property. Restylai keeps the walls, windows, and layout locked in place — only the style changes.
Upload one photo and Restylai returns a styled render in roughly ten seconds, the vendor states. The same upload can feed six distinct outputs: a restyled room, a staged empty room, a room built around a single piece of furniture, a decluttered blank canvas, a 3D isometric view from a 2D floor plan, or a cinematic video walkthrough. There is no API and no self-hosted option, so every image and every video routes through Restylai's servers. Video walkthroughs are a paid-only feature. Teams needing programmatic access, white-label delivery, or batch processing against their own infrastructure hit a wall fast.
Bottom line: Pick this for a real estate agent who needs a staged listing photo in under a minute — plan a different pipeline when your workflow requires API access, bulk rendering, or output you can pipe into another system.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Free Tier
- Free to start, no card needed
Starter
Basic access
Pro
Popular plan
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Higher limits
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Layout-preserving renders keep walls, windows, and room dimensions intact, so real estate agents avoid the credibility problem of staging images that no longer look like the listed property.
- Six distinct output types from a single upload — restyle, stage, style-around-a-piece, declutter, floor-plan-to-3D, and video walkthrough — so a designer or agent does not need separate tools for each task in a staging workflow.
- Free to start with no card required, which means teams can validate output quality against their actual photos before committing budget.
- Floor plan to furnished 3D isometric conversion handles builder drawings, listing plans, and scans, so developers and agents can show a furnished home before construction finishes or a unit is available to photograph.
- Cinematic video walkthroughs generated from a single photo, so agents can offer a flythrough of a redesigned space without hiring a camera crew or running 3D animation software.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No API exists, so any team that needs to trigger renders programmatically — from a property portal, a CRM workflow, or a batch upload script — cannot automate Restylai and will move to a competitor that exposes an endpoint.
- Video walkthroughs are a paid-only feature, meaning teams evaluating the full output range on the free tier are testing an incomplete picture of what they would actually ship.
- There is no self-hosted option, so all uploaded photos and floor plans route through Restylai's servers — a blocker for agencies or brokerages with client data policies that prohibit third-party cloud processing of property images.
- Style selection is the primary creative control the interface exposes; teams expecting granular direction over furniture placement, color palette specifics, or iterative edits to a single render will exhaust the tool's controls quickly and revert to briefing a human designer.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-06T08:01:09.165Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Homeowners exploring design options
- Real estate agents staging properties
- Interior designers creating quick prototypes
- Renters refreshing spaces without renovation
What it does well
- Redesigning home interiors from photos
- Virtual staging for real estate listings
- Converting 2D floor plans to 3D furnished views
- Generating video walkthroughs of redesigned spaces
- Decluttering or styling rooms around specific items
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Restylai free?
- Restylai has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Restylai open source?
- No — Restylai is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Restylai support?
- Restylai is available on: Web.
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Most virtual staging workflows involve back-and-forth with a designer, a brief, and a two-day wait for a render that may still get the room wrong. Restylai takes a single photo — of a furnished room, an empty room, a single piece of furniture, or a 2D floor plan — and returns a photorealistic redesign, with the vendor citing roughly ten seconds from upload to result. The core workflow is one upload, one style selection, one output: no software to install, no 3D modeling skills required.
The differentiating feature is layout fidelity. The vendor states that walls, windows, and room proportions stay exactly where they are in the original photo. This matters for real estate: a staged image that moves the windows or reshapes the room misleads buyers and erodes agent credibility. The same fidelity carries through to floor plan conversion, where a 2D builder’s drawing becomes a furnished 3D isometric render with openings preserved as drawn.
Restylai fits homeowners deciding between design directions, agents staging empty listings quickly, and designers who need a photorealistic prototype to show a client before committing to a full brief. It does not fit teams who need to automate rendering at volume, integrate outputs into a CRM or property portal via API, or run the tool on their own infrastructure — none of those options exist. Video walkthroughs require a paid subscription. Teams with production pipeline requirements will find the tool’s one-shot, browser-based model a ceiling rather than a floor.
