Paint, flooring and furniture, changed one at a time on a photo of your actual room. First preview free, no account and no card.
A full restyle answers "what could this room be?". These tools answer the narrower question you ask right before you spend money: does this specific colour, floor or sofa work in this specific room?

Pick from 14 colours people actually shop for, from Alabaster and Agreeable Gray to Hale Navy and Terracotta, or describe your own by name or hex code. The walls change and the sofa, floor, art and daylight stay exactly as photographed, which is the part a paint chip in your hand can never show you.
Ten materials, from natural oak and herringbone to marble tile, polished concrete and LVP. The tool reads the floor boundary and the angle you shot from, so the planks run the right way and the room's furniture stays put on top of them.


Choose the sofa, bed, dining table, coffee table, armchair, rug, lighting or curtains, then describe what you want instead. Everything else in the room is left alone, so you can judge one purchase at a time instead of redesigning around it.
Choose Paint Colour Visualizer, Flooring Preview or Furniture Swap from the dropdown at the top of the workspace.
One clear photo of the room, straight from your phone. For paint, a shot where the walls read clearly works best; for flooring, one where the floor is visible.
Pick a colour, material or describe the piece you want, then generate. Run it again with a different choice to compare them side by side.
Each colour is sent to the model as a hex value alongside its name, so the render is a close match rather than a rough approximation. It is still a screen render under your photo's own lighting, so treat it as a shortlisting tool and confirm with a physical sample before you buy several litres.
Yes. There is a text field under the swatches where you can describe a colour in words, like "muted sage green", or paste a hex code such as #7C8B6F.
It shouldn't. The tool is set up to separate walls from everything standing in front of them, so furniture, rugs, art and window frames keep their original colour. Rooms with clearly visible wall area give the cleanest result.
Yes. It detects the floor boundary and the camera angle from your photo, so planks and tiles run in the right direction and scale down correctly toward the back of the room.
Sofa, bed, dining table, coffee table, armchair, rug, lighting or curtains. Pick one, describe the replacement in your own words, and the rest of the room is left untouched.
Your first preview runs with no account and no card. A free sign-in takes you to three in total, and paid plans cover more. None of them are watermarked.
One photo, one finish changed, ten seconds. No account and no card for your first preview.
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