AI virtual staging from $0.20 per image
Empty rooms don't sell homes. Add furniture to empty listing photos in under a minute inside Creative Mode. Pair staged images with a 1080p listing video — all from the same upload.


Pre-built styles for every kind of buyer.
Amplifiles ships with pre-built staging styles you apply in one click while editing: Modern, Scandinavian, Mid-Century, Coastal, Farmhouse. No prompt writing. Pick a style, the AI furnishes the room in under a minute. Need something specific? Hit Custom and prompt your own.
What is AI virtual staging?
AI virtual staging uses generative AI to add furniture, decor, and styling to a photo of an empty room. The result is a photorealistic image that shows buyers how the space could look furnished — without paying for physical staging.
Physical staging costs $1,500 to $4,000 per listing and takes one to two weeks to install. AI virtual staging delivers a comparable visual result in under one minute per photo, for $0.20 to $5 per image depending on the platform. The trade-off is honest disclosure: the room is empty in person, and you have to say so.
Most agents now stage their listing photos virtually for mid-market homes and use physical staging only for luxury inventory. The math is clear at almost any price point.
of buyers find virtually staged homes easier to visualise
faster offers on staged listings vs. empty rooms
per image with Amplifiles vs. $150–300 per room traditionally
Traditional staging costs a fortune. Virtual doesn't.
$150–$300 / room
$0.20 / image
From empty room to staged listing video in 3 minutes

1. Open Creative Mode
Open Creative Mode, drop in your listing photo, and pick a style prompt from the sidebar, or write a custom prompt.

2. Get a staged photo
Amplifiles returns a photorealistic staged image in under a minute. Same room, same windows, same architecture, now furnished
3. Render the listing video
Your listing video is ready in minutes. Download in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1. MLS-ready, ad-ready, social-ready, all from the same render.
Frequently asked questions.
AI virtual staging uses generative AI to add furniture, decor, and styling to a photo of an empty room. The result is a photorealistic image that shows buyers how the space could look furnished, without paying for physical staging. AI virtual staging in 2026 takes under one minute per photo and costs $0.20 to $5 per image, compared to $1,500 to $4,000 for physical staging.
AI virtual staging costs $0.20 to $5 per image in 2026. Amplifiles charges $0.20 per edit, with the option to render staged photos into a branded 1080p listing video in the same session. Human-edited services like BoxBrownie charge $16 to $32 per room. Physical staging costs $1,500 to $4,000 per listing.
Under one minute per photo. A full set of rooms for one listing is staged in under five minutes, and an Amplifiles listing video rendered from the staged photos in another five minutes.
AI virtual staging is legal in every U.S. state and Canadian province, but disclosure is required almost everywhere. California's AB 723 took effect January 1, 2026 and makes undisclosed AI-altered listing photos a misdemeanor. Other states rely on NAR Code of Ethics Articles 2 and 12 and MLS rules, which require a "Virtually Staged" label on any AI-altered image. Read our full guide to AI virtual staging disclosure laws for the state-by-state breakdown.
Yes. Amplifiles is the only AI tool built for both. Upload empty-room photos, get them staged for $0.20 per image, and turn the staged images into a branded walkthrough video in the same session — voice-over, captions, and three aspect ratios included.
Virtual staging is legal in every state — with disclosure.
AI virtual staging is legal across the U.S. and Canada. Disclosure rules vary by state. California's AB 723, effective January 1, 2026, makes undisclosed AI-staged listing photos a misdemeanor under Business and Professions Code §10140.8.
Amplifiles makes compliance easy: add a "Virtually Staged" text overlay to any staged image in the editor, keep the original photo accessible to buyers, and you're covered in every market. Read the full disclosure guide for a state-by-state breakdown.





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