Free — no card, no trial clock

Free virtual staging that isn’t a trap

Three listings a month, free, forever — your main room in all six styles, watermarked, with the same Room Check every paid render gets. No card, no expiring credits, no paywall between you and the result you were promised.

Stage a listing — free See what we catch

Free to try. No card · every render checked against your photo · the label is burnt in.

The room exactly as photographed, unfurnished The same room virtually staged in Nordic Light OriginalVirtually staged

What free actually includes

A real result

Your main room staged in all six styles plus the 30-second tour — watermarked, but complete. You see exactly what paid delivers.

A shareable page

The buyer page works on the free tier — send it to anyone; they never sign up.

The same verification

Room Check doesn’t have a paid tier. Every render on every plan is compared against your original before it publishes.

Room Check runs on every image — including yours

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 →

Stage a listing — free

Questions

What’s the catch?

The free preview is watermarked and capped at three listings a month with the main room staged. Removing the watermark and staging every room is what Pro ($29/month founding) buys. The “Virtually staged” disclosure is on every tier and is not removable — that one is required, not branding.

Is AI staging allowed on the MLS?

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.

What does Room Check actually do?

Your original photo and the render are read side by side by a vision model looking only at permanent features. Furniture may be added, removed or replaced — a wall, window or doorway that moved fails, and the render is regenerated. If it never comes back honest, that look is missing and we say which room.