REimagineHome is a broad AI redesign tool — great for exploring ideas on your own space. Iris is built for one job: staging a listing you’re selling, safely. Every render is checked against your original, the disclosure is burnt in, and the output is made to pass an MLS board, not just look good on screen.
Stage a listing free See what we catchFree to try. No card · every render checked against your photo · the label is burnt in.
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Room Check refuses any render that altered the room’s architecture. A general redesign tool is designed to change the room — which is the opposite of what a listing photo may do.
Unremovable "VIRTUALLY STAGED" label, preserved originals, MLS remarks line, AB 723 QR. The things a board fines an agent over, handled for you.
Want to explore knocking out a wall? Iris has a Renovation Concepts mode that inventories every structural change and is blocked from listings — so "what could be" never gets confused with "what is".
A Room Check report per listing, quoting what we threw away. Evidence the check is real.
Photos, tour film, reveal clips, buyer page — all in your name, buyer signs up for nothing.
Whole house, watermarked, no card. Try it on a real listing.
We’re not going to pretend REimagineHome can’t make a nice render — it can. What it doesn’t do is check that render against your original photograph and refuse the ones that changed the room. For a listing you’re putting your name on, that check is the difference that matters. See the three renders we refused →
For redecorating your own home, yes. For a listing, no — the room a buyer sees has to be the room that exists. That’s why Iris verifies every render and only lets you change the structure inside a clearly-labelled concept mode that never touches a listing.
Yes — pick "my own place" when you start and Iris restyles or empties your actual rooms, still without inventing architecture. The listing-grade compliance just comes along for free.
Re-roll it free, or type a precise edit ("swap the rug", "fewer cushions") — the result is re-checked before it can replace the original. You’re never stuck with a render you don’t like.