For agents and contractors
Virtual Staging for Empty Listings
Photograph the empty room, describe the look you want, and get a furnished version buyers can picture themselves in. Three styles per room takes about the time it used to take to email the staging company.
Empty rooms photograph badly
An unfurnished room gives the eye nothing to measure against, so it reads as smaller and colder than it is. Buyers scrolling a portal make the keep-or-skip decision on the cover image in about a second, and bare walls lose that second.
Physical staging solves it and costs accordingly: in most US markets a staged property runs several thousand dollars over a few months, plus delivery and pickup. Traditional virtual staging services are cheaper at roughly $25 to $75 per image, but they come with a turnaround of a day or two, and every revision restarts the clock.
For agents that pricing only works on the high end of their book. The two-bedroom rental and the entry-level condo go up unstaged, which are exactly the listings that need help standing out.
Generating the staging yourself removes both the per-image fee and the wait, so it becomes reasonable to stage every listing, and to show the same room in three styles instead of committing to one.
How to stage a listing photo
Works from an ordinary phone photo; a wide-angle lens helps but is not required.
Shoot the empty room
Stand in a corner, keep the camera level so the vertical lines stay straight, and get as much of the floor and two walls in frame as you can. Shoot with the blinds open.
Upload and describe the style
In image-to-image, upload the photo and describe the furnishing in plain language: warm minimal living room, low oak sofa, cream rug, a few plants, morning light.
Generate several styles
Run the same room through two or three different styles so buyers with different taste each see something they respond to, and so the seller has options to react to.
Label and publish
Upload alongside the original unfurnished shot and label the staged images clearly as virtual staging, which most portals and MLS rules require.
Staging a three-room listing
| Traditional | With Nano Banana | |
|---|---|---|
| Physical staging | $2,000+ over a few months | None |
| Virtual staging service | $25–$75 per image | Included in your plan |
| Turnaround | 24–48 hours | Minutes |
| Second style | Priced as a new image | Another generation |
| Revisions | New request, new wait | Adjust the description and rerun |
Traditional figures are typical US market rates shown for comparison only and vary widely by market. Always follow your local MLS and portal rules on disclosing virtually staged images.
Other things agents generate
Furnish and restyle rooms
Add furniture to an empty space, or replace the current owner's furniture with something more neutral so buyers see the room instead of the decor.
Edit a photo →Renovation previews
Show a dated kitchen with new cabinet fronts and countertops so buyers can price the work against the potential instead of guessing.
Preview a renovation →Fixing dim interior shots
Recover exposure and detail in rooms that photographed dark, and sharpen files that came off a phone at low resolution.
Enhance a photo →Listing walkthrough video
Turn hero stills into short motion clips for portal video slots and social, which get more reach than static images.
Animate a photo →Neighbourhood and lifestyle visuals
Generate the supporting imagery a listing page needs — the morning-coffee shot, the park, the commute — without a stock photo licence.
Generate an image →Social ad creative
Build the square and vertical crops for a listing campaign in one pass instead of resizing by hand.
Open Marketing Studio →Questions agents ask
Do I have to disclose that an image is virtually staged?
Will it keep the room's real proportions?
Can I remove the current owner's furniture?
What about exterior shots and yards?
Is the resolution good enough for MLS upload?
How many listings can I stage on a plan?
Stage the listing sitting in your camera roll
Pick the emptiest room in your current listing and generate two styles. If the showing requests move, it pays for itself on the first property.
Stage a room free