Virtual Staging vs Physical Staging
Compare virtual staging and physical staging — cost, speed, quality, and when to use each approach for your listing.
Physical staging costs $2,000-$6,000 per listing, requires movers, furniture rental, and 48-72 hours of setup. Virtual staging delivers the same photo result in 15 seconds for under $1 per image.
Physical staging still holds value for in-person showings in luxury markets — buyers touring a $5M home expect to walk through a furnished space. Virtual staging is optimal for everything before the showing: portal photos, social media, and MLS listings.
Most top-performing agents use both: virtual staging for digital marketing and physical staging selectively for key luxury in-person showings.
Tsukaikata
Photo upload
Phone ya camera kara room photo o upload.
Style to room type sentaku
Listing ni au style to room type o erabimasu.
Download to keisai
Staged image o uketotte sugu ni keisai.
Yoku aru shitsumon
Is virtual staging as photorealistic as photographing physical staging?▾
Yes — our AI outputs are consistently indistinguishable from physical staging photography. We train on millions of real estate interiors and use perspective-correct placement and room-calibrated lighting.
When should I choose physical staging over virtual?▾
Choose physical staging when buyers will walk through the property in person and you need furniture present during showings. For digital-first marketing, virtual staging delivers superior ROI.
Can I use virtual staging and physical staging together?▾
Yes — this is common for luxury listings. Virtual staging is used for MLS photos and portals. Physical staging is reserved for open houses and private showings where in-person impression matters.
Kyo kara saisho no room o staging
Plan wa $19/month kara. Photoreal na kekka o 15 byo inai de.
Hajimeru ↗