Empty rooms, furnished by prompt
Empty rooms photograph cold and sell slow. RNDRS stages them photorealistically from a single photo — furniture, textiles, art and warmth matched to the room's light and perspective — in seconds, with restyling as easy as editing a sentence.


Drag to compare — one upload, one wire, eleven seconds
How it works
Photo of the empty (or cluttered) room
Optionally clear old furniture with the AI eraser
"Warm minimal staging, oak and bouclé, styled shelves"
Photoreal staged room, ready for the listing
Staging that matches the light
Furniture sits correctly in the room's perspective and takes the room's actual light — the realism that makes virtual staging credible instead of obviously pasted.
Restage for the buyer
Family-home warm, young-professional minimal, furnished-rental neutral — restyle the same room for different audiences in seconds each.
Beyond listings
Designers use staging to show clients how a proposed scheme furnishes; landlords use it to pre-let unbuilt units; architects warm up empty handover photos for the portfolio.
Frequently asked questions
How real does AI virtual staging look?
Photoreal — furniture is generated in the room's own perspective and lighting rather than composited from a catalog, which is what makes it convincing.
Can I stage rooms that currently have old furniture?
Yes — erase the existing furniture with the AI eraser first, then stage the cleaned room. Both tools live on the same canvas.
Can I choose the furniture style?
Yes — describe it: Scandinavian, mid-century, classic, dark luxury. Specific materials and colors in the prompt are followed closely.
Is this allowed for real estate listings?
Virtual staging is widely used; most markets require disclosure that images are virtually staged. Check your local MLS/listing rules.
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