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Full-image AI can bend window frames, shift arches, and make listing photos feel fake.
Built for real estate photographers who want to sell virtual staging as a high-margin add-on. Stage MLS-ready listing photos without moving walls, warping windows, or waiting on a designer.
LoomStage reads the room before it stages it. Our computer vision identifies architectural features — windows, doorways, arches, floor type — then generates furniture only where staging belongs. Everything outside that zone is copied from your original photo, pixel for pixel.
Full-image AI can bend window frames, shift arches, and make listing photos feel fake.
Architecture-preserving technology keeps the real room intact while furniture is added where it belongs.
Shoot from a corner, upload the room, pick the look, and download a watermark-ready image for MLS.
Use an iPhone or camera photo. Landscape shots from a corner work best because the AI can read depth.
Choose from 27 room types and 50 styles, including Desert Modern, Transitional, Organic Modern, and Warm Minimalist.
Get a professional staged image with the architecture preserved and a “Virtually Staged” watermark baked in.
Real estate photographers can add a staging package to every listing shoot. Charge what the market bears — $75 for a 5-room package is standard. At $29/month, one listing package covers your subscription. Everything after that is margin.
Every output includes the "Virtually Staged" watermark treatment MLS reviewers expect to see. Real examples added as listings go live.
Photographers: offer virtual staging as an add-on with monthly pricing built for repeat listing shoots.
Real estate agents: publish faster listings, avoid $2,000+ traditional staging, and show buyers what empty rooms can become.
Property managers: stage vacant rentals in bulk with a white-labeled dashboard for every market and team.
Start with a one-listing credit pack, move to Pro when staging becomes part of your workflow, or upgrade when your team is ready.
Try LoomStage on one listing before you commit to a monthly plan.
For agents and photographers who need reliable staging every month.
A white-labeled staging workspace built for listing teams. Seat count and volume tailored to your office — contact us to get set up.
“I used it on a real listing the day Jacob finished building it. The windows and doors stayed exactly where they were supposed to be. I was honestly surprised.”
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Share your experience →The first version of LoomStage was a Mother's Day gift — built for my mom, Gabby Sandy, a Phoenix REALTOR®.
She needed virtual staging that actually followed MLS rules. Every tool on the market either cost $8 per image or regenerated the entire photo — moving walls, warping windows, shifting doorways. That's an MLS violation waiting to happen.
So the rule was simple: nothing above the furniture line gets touched. Walls, windows, doors, arches — locked in place. Only the furniture gets generated.
She used it on a real listing the day it was finished. The architecture stayed exactly where it was supposed to be.
That was the gift. This is the product.
Yes. Every standard output includes a visible “Virtually Staged” watermark so buyers and MLS reviewers know the furniture is digital. Pro users can make watermark behavior optional when their local rules allow it.
LoomStage creates a protected zone around your architecture, then generates furniture only where staging belongs. Protected architecture is copied from the original photo instead of regenerated.
Yes. Use landscape orientation, stand in a corner or doorway, keep the camera level at chest height, open blinds, turn on lights, and tap the mid-wall to lock exposure instead of tapping the window.
If your first paid image clearly changes fixed architecture like a doorway, window, arch, or wall line, contact support within 7 days and we will refund the purchase or replace the image.
LoomStage uses proprietary computer vision to analyze each room, then generates furniture only where staging belongs. Everything outside that zone — walls, windows, doors, arches — is copied from your original photo unchanged. The result looks real because the architecture is real.