Living room kept readable
The room stays recognizable. The upgrade is in light, depth, material confidence, and client-facing mood.


Start from your current interior render or room photo, keep the scene readable, and generate cleaner client-facing images without leaving the project.

These are not decorative mockups. They are before/after pairs where the scene still has to make architectural sense.
The room stays recognizable. The upgrade is in light, depth, material confidence, and client-facing mood.


Good interior work is often about not damaging cabinetry, layout, or the logic of the scene while still improving the frame.


Use the same source scene, test a few directions, keep the strongest image, and move on without a new heavy render cycle.


Upload the exact room you are already working on.
Mask only the local area if needed.
Generate a small set of options and keep the best frame.


Clean interior renders or clear room photos with readable geometry, light, and furniture placement.
No. The strongest use case is a scene that already exists and needs a stronger final image.
No. Mask only when you want to constrain the edit to a local area.