What virtual staging actually does
Virtual staging adds realistic furniture, rugs, art and lighting to a photo of an empty or dated room. The buyer sees how the space lives instead of guessing at scale from bare floors. Studies from staging associations consistently link staged listings to faster sales and stronger offers, and virtual staging brings that effect to every photo without renting a single sofa.
Bestroom works directly on your original image. We never rebuild the room in 3D, so the result reads as a real photograph, not a CGI mock-up. Your listing photos stay consistent from the exterior shot to the last bedroom.
Why agents choose Bestroom
Speed: upload a photo, pick a style, download in about 30 seconds. No two-day turnaround from an overseas editing desk.
Structure-Lock: the walls, windows, flooring and camera angle in your photo stay exactly as they are. We only add or remove furniture, sky or clutter, then verify the architecture against your original.
Pay per image with no subscription. Buy a small pack, use the credits whenever a listing needs them, and keep the commercial license and MLS disclosure label on every download.
Everything you can do in one place
Stage an empty room in ten market-tested styles. Clear the clutter out of an occupied home so buyers see the square footage. Turn a flat daytime exterior into warm twilight, green up the lawn, and remove parked cars from the driveway. Every job runs on the same Structure-Lock engine.
Frequently asked questions
Is virtual staging allowed on the MLS?
Yes. Most MLSs and the NAR code allow virtual staging as long as the photo is clearly labeled as virtually staged and you note it in the listing remarks. Bestroom adds a compliant disclosure label in one tap.
Will the room still look like the real property?
Yes. Structure-Lock preserves the real walls, windows, flooring, camera angle and lighting. We only add or remove movable content, then diff the output against your original photo to confirm the architecture did not change.
How much does it cost?
Your first render is free and watermarked. After that you buy credits with no subscription, starting at $16 for a single image and dropping to under $7 per image on volume packs. Credits never expire.

