Interior · Single image · 3 credits
Virtual staging that respects the architecture
Drop in an empty-room photo, pick a style. Get the same room, same windows, same floor — now staged with furniture that matches your buyer.
Bare walls in. Staged room out.
Architecture preserved
Same windows, same floor, same trim. Only the movable contents change — exactly what physical staging accomplishes.
Per-buyer style options
Stage one room three ways for three buyer profiles. Each variant is one credit run.
Faster than scheduling a stager
Listings go live the same day, not the next week.
Who this is for
Who this is for
Listing agents
Job
Stage vacant homes without renting furniture
Friction
Physical staging costs $1,500-$3,500/room/month and takes a week to install.
Listing photographers
Job
Add staged variants on top of empty-room shoots
Friction
Virtual staging services charge $30-$80/photo and take 24-48hr.
Property developers
Job
Visualise unfinished new-builds before completion
Friction
Computer-generated marketing renders cost $400-$1,500 per room.
Short-term rental operators
Job
Refresh listing photography seasonally without re-furnishing
Friction
Rotating decor for photoshoots is operationally heavy.
Interior designers
Job
Pitch buyers on style options before the install
Friction
Mood boards rarely sell — buyers want their room, their style.
How it works
How it works
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1
Upload the empty-room photo
Standard real-estate listing photo. The architecture, light, and window placement are preserved.
Replaces: Renting and installing physical staging furniture.
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2
Pick room type and style
Living room, bedroom, kitchen, etc. Style options span Scandinavian, mid-century, modern minimal, traditional, and more.
Replaces: Sourcing furniture per listing buyer demographic.
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3
Generate
One render, ~30 seconds. Furniture, rugs, art, and accessories appear at appropriate scale for the architecture.
Replaces: A full physical install + re-shoot.
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4
Ship to MLS
Download the staged JPGs at MLS-spec resolution; upload alongside the empty originals so buyers see the potential.
Replaces: Coordinating with a stager + shoot day.
Pixfino vs traditional production
Pixfino vs traditional production
| Traditional studio | Stock + retouch | Pixfino | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead time | 5-10 days | 1-2 days | Under 1 minute |
| Per-room cost | $1,500-$3,500/month | $30-$80/photo | 3 credits |
| Style iterations | Re-rent furniture | Limited library | Unlimited re-runs |
| Architecture fidelity | Real (perfect) | Compositing artefacts common | Preserved by the renderer |
| Scale ceiling | 1-2 listings/week | Slow | Full portfolio in a day |
| Revisions | Re-install required | Re-purchase | Free re-runs |
Questions and answers
Questions and answers
Will the staging confuse buyers?
Are doors, windows, and built-ins preserved?
Can I match a specific buyer demographic?
What's the output resolution?
Does this work for kitchens and bathrooms?
Can I use these for paid social ads?
Related templates
Measured quality
Full QC report →Furnish Empty Room
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No interior benchmark set exists yet — every figure below is an honest placeholder until the interior vertical gets its own measured run.
Render sharpness (BRISQUE)
target threshold pending calibration
Perceived quality (CLIP-IQA)
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Auto-QC first-pass rate
target ≥ 85% first pass
Empty room in, three style options out. Listings ship the same day.
Free credits on signup. No card required.