Send Iris the photos of the house you’re pitching. Get back every room staged in six styles, a 30-second tour film and a buyer page in your name — before you’ve signed. Sellers pick the agent who already did the work.
Stage a listing — free See what we catchFree to try. No card · every render checked against your photo · the label is burnt in.
OriginalCognac · virtually staged
Stage the house you’re pitching, not just the one you’ve won. The free tier exists exactly for this.
The buyer page carries your name, brokerage and number. Send it to as many buyers as you like — they never create an account.
Label burnt in on every plan, original preserved, architecture never altered — and every render verified against your photo before you see it.
Every render is compared against the original photograph before it publishes. Walls, windows, floors and built-ins must survive, or the render is thrown away and re-run. On a real Halifax listing it caught a deleted staircase and an erased reception desk. See the three we refused →
Yes, when the image is labelled and the architecture isn’t altered — which is how Iris works. Every photo carries a “Virtually staged” label burnt into the file, the original is kept beside it, and walls, windows, floors and built-ins are never changed. You also get a paste-ready remarks line for your board.
Yes. Every listing page lets buyers flip styles per room, and on Ultra they can tap to swap individual pieces — you see which styles each tagged buyer chose.
Three listings a month are free — your main room in all six styles, watermarked, no card. Pro is $29/month at the founding price (it becomes $49) for every room, every style, and full-resolution downloads with the disclosure included.