AI in real estate, listings that close.
Real estate buyers do not buy walls. They buy a feeling about their future life inside those walls. AI is the fastest tool we have for putting different versions of that feeling in front of different people.
The pitch, plain
The wrong way to sell this is we will make your listing photos cheaper. Most agents do not care.
The right way to sell this is we will close more deals, faster, by showing each buyer the version of this property they want to buy. That is a number an agent or developer can act on.
What we actually run for real estate
Each one targets a real pain: empty rooms, generic staging, off-plan units that do not exist yet, listings that have gone stale on the market.
Virtual staging
Empty to furnished
Restyling
Per buyer profile
Off-plan
Sell before built
Listing refresh
Without re-shooting
Virtual staging, the wedge offer
Empty room becomes furnished. Listing photographers have been doing this with 3D for years and it is slow and expensive. We do it in hours, in any style, in as many variants as you want.
The before-and-after below is the whole flow. Empty room, fully staged, then a different style on top of the same space.
Empty to staged, in three steps
Before
Staged
Staged
Restyled
Restyling for the buyer profile
Same listing, staged as a young family home, as an executive pied-a-terre, as a short-term rental investment. Every buyer sees themselves in the space because we re-render for each persona. One property, three audiences, three versions of the same room.
The grid below is eight different style outputs from the same source space. Same square footage, different lives.
Eight styles, one space
Same source room, regenerated across eight visual treatments. The buyer picks the version that already feels like home.
Off-plan and pre-construction
Sell the unit before the unit exists. Photoreal interiors of every floor plan, every finish package, every layout. Today most developers ship slow architectural renders and call it good. We ship cinematic ones at scale.
Same playbook as PLAAY and Bambuyu, except the product is a building.
Day, night, sunset, market-specific
A listing photographed on a grey Tuesday morning becomes a golden-hour skyline view at sunset. Same window, different light. Same property staged for an Asian buyer pool and a European buyer pool. Different cues, different aesthetics, same square footage.
Borrows directly from the Quaker time-of-day approach. Different industry, same engine.
Got a listing or a development to move?
If you have a stale listing, an empty unit, or an off-plan launch and you want to put it in front of buyers in a way that closes, fifteen minutes will sort it.
Book a 15 minute call