Upload a bedroom photo, pick a style, and see the same room in a different atmosphere. The bed, the wardrobes, the windows and the doors keep their place; what changes is the wall colours, the flooring, the bedding, the lighting. A bedroom is rarely a construction project and usually a makeover, and that is exactly when seeing it first helps: a dark colour feels completely different on a paint swatch than on the whole wall behind your bed.
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Honest about what this is: a mood impression that shows a direction, not an architectural drawing and not a quote. If you want measurements, use the bedroom planner; its layout travels along into the impression.
Also for the bathroom and the kitchen.
An AI impression of your own room after the renovation: upload a photo, pick a style, and the chain keeps the room intact (windows, doors and fixtures stay in place) while rendering the new finish.
What you enter: A photo of your room and a style choice; optionally a product photo. What you get: A watermarked AI impression of your renovated room; a monthly number of impressions is free, no account needed.
Indirectly, and that is an honest limitation. You pick a style rather than a paint code, so you cannot ask for one exact colour reference. What you do see is how a direction works in your room, with your window and your light: calm and light, warm and earthy, or dark and hotel-like. For the exact shade, a real swatch on the wall remains the only honest answer.
Yes. The model is instructed to keep the bed, wardrobes, windows and doors where they are and only renew the finish. If you want to test a different arrangement, for example whether a double bed still leaves walking space, draw it in the bedroom planner; that one works to scale.
Yes, for the wardrobe wall: upload a photo of a wardrobe you found online and it replaces your current one in the impression. For the bedroom that is the one replaceable item; a photo of a bed or nightstand is harder for the model to recognise reliably, so those are not offered.
No. An interior designer does something different, and better, than this: measurements, furniture lists, budgets, sourcing. What this page does is let you answer the very first question at no cost: which direction do I actually want?
You can, and sometimes that is fine. The difference sits in four things. One: this chain forces your room to stay intact; windows, doors and fixtures keep their place, where a bare AI model tends to redesign the space (in our own measurement the toilet consistently disappeared). Two: the image is tied to your numbers; the impression renders in the finish level of your calculation and takes your drawn layout along, so what you see belongs to what it costs. Three: your own tub, tile or cabinet front lands in the image reliably while the rest of the room stays put; try that in a chatbot and the room changes with it. Four: your photo is stripped of location data, processed once and never used for training; with a consumer chatbot that depends on your settings. If you just want a quick mood image that belongs to nothing, a chatbot is a fine tool.
Nothing. The impression is free, with a fair daily limit, because every image costs real money with the AI provider and an unlimited free button would have to be switched off one day. No account, no email address.
It is sent encrypted to the image model, processed once in memory and discarded straight after. Neither the photo nor the result is stored on a server. Location data that phone photos can contain is stripped before the photo leaves the server. Please do not upload photos with people in them; those are refused.
No. Everything on this site works without an account and without an email address, and this page is no exception.