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AI Apartment Photo Editor

Edit apartment photos like a pro with simple natural language instructions

Occupied apartment with tenant furniture and belongings
Before
Empty apartment space with furniture digitally removed
After

Edit Apartment Photos with AI

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Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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How it works

  1. Upload your apartment photo

    Upload any apartment photo—living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or bathrooms. Works with tenant-occupied spaces, empty units, or professionally staged apartments. Any photo format works.

    Expect: Simple edits like brightening: 15-20 seconds. Complex edits like removing furniture and restaging: 40-60 seconds and may need refinement.
  2. Describe your edit

    This is the key step. Type what you want to edit: 'remove the furniture and make it look empty', 'brighten this room and enhance colors', or 'replace the tenant's sofa with a modern one'. Be specific about what changes you want. No marking needed—just describe naturally.

    Tip: Combine multiple edits in one instruction: 'remove clutter, brighten lighting, and make walls look freshly painted' works perfectly.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Remove tenant belongings Remove all the furniture and personal items from this room to show the empty apartment space
    Virtual staging for rentals Add modern furniture to this empty apartment room—a sofa, coffee table, and area rug for a living room setup
    Brighten dark apartment photos Brighten this apartment room and improve the lighting to make it look more inviting and spacious
    Clean up cluttered space Remove the clutter from this room and make it look clean, organized, and move-in ready
    4 more prompts
    Upgrade kitchen appeal Edit this kitchen to look modern—update the appliances to stainless steel and make countertops look like granite
    Fix wall imperfections Remove scuff marks and imperfections from the walls to make them look freshly painted
    Enhance bathroom appeal Brighten this bathroom, make the tiles sparkle, and ensure fixtures look clean and modern
    Show empty bedroom potential Remove all furniture from this bedroom and show the empty space with bright, even lighting
  3. Review the edited photo

    Check that the edits look natural. Zoom in on edited areas to verify realistic blending, check lighting consistency, and ensure the space looks professionally presented. The edit should enhance the apartment's appeal authentically.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    Optional refinement step. If you want to edit just a specific item or area—like removing only one piece of furniture or brightening just the kitchen counter—add a marker to that spot and describe the targeted edit. Most full-room edits work without markers.

    Tip: Markers are for precision when you have multiple similar objects and need to edit just one specifically.
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Edit Apartment Photos with AI

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"Removed my tenant's clutter and staged the apartment virtually in under a minute. Got 3 applications the first day." @LandlordNYC

See it in action

Occupied apartment with tenant furniture and belongings
Before
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Empty apartment space with furniture digitally removed
After

Removed tenant furniture to show empty space

Transformed an occupied apartment into a clean, empty space ready for rental photos.

Prompt: Remove all the furniture and personal items from this room to show the empty apartment space
Dark underexposed apartment bedroom with poor lighting
Before
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Bright inviting bedroom with improved lighting showcasing the space
After

Brightened dark apartment bedroom

Improved a dim bedroom photo to showcase the space's full potential for rental listings.

Prompt: Brighten this apartment room and improve the lighting to make it look more inviting and spacious

If something looks off

AI removed the wrong furniture or changed something I wanted to keep

Why: The description was too broad and the AI couldn't determine which specific items to edit.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific item you want removed, then regenerate with: 'remove only this item'

Tip: Markers are essential when you have multiple similar objects and only want to edit one.

Removed furniture left visible gaps or odd-looking floor

Why: The AI couldn't perfectly infer what should be behind the furniture.

Try: Refine with: 'fill the area where furniture was removed with matching floor and walls that blend naturally'

Tip: Photos taken from higher angles work better for furniture removal—more background visible to work with.

Virtual staging looks unrealistic or pasted-on

Why: The added furniture doesn't match the room's perspective or lighting.

Try: Be more specific: 'add furniture that matches the room's natural lighting and perspective angles'

Tip: Photos taken straight-on at eye level create the most realistic virtual staging results.

Brightening made the photo look washed out or fake

Why: Too much brightening was applied uniformly across the whole image.

Try: Use softer language: 'gently brighten this room with natural-looking lighting that preserves color depth'

Tip: Request 'natural' or 'realistic' brightness to avoid the over-processed HDR look.

Edit changed colors unexpectedly

Why: Color adjustments were applied while making other edits.

Try: Add to your instruction: 'maintain the original colors and tones while making edits'

Tip: Explicitly state what should NOT change to preserve aspects you want to keep.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark objects before describing what to edit?

No! Just describe what you want to edit: 'remove the furniture' or 'brighten the room'. The AI processes your instruction without marking. Only use markers when you need to specify which exact object among similar items.

How do I edit apartment photos for free?

Upload your apartment photo and describe the edit you want—remove furniture, brighten rooms, enhance colors, or any other improvement. EditThisPic processes one free edit per week with no signup required.

Can I remove tenant furniture while they're still living there?

Yes! Upload photos of the occupied apartment and describe what to remove. The AI digitally clears the space, showing the empty apartment without disturbing the current tenant. Perfect for pre-listing while still occupied.

Will edited photos work for Zillow Rentals and Apartments.com?

Yes! Edited photos are full-resolution and meet all standard rental listing requirements. Most platforms allow reasonable digital editing like brightening and decluttering. Avoid misleading edits like changing apartment features that don't exist.

Can I edit multiple apartment units with consistent results?

Yes. Use the same editing instructions for each unit's photos to maintain consistent quality across your portfolio. This is ideal for property managers with multiple similar units.

How realistic do the edits look?

The AI creates photorealistic edits that blend naturally. Furniture removal and virtual staging look authentic when the original photo has good lighting and perspective. For best results, shoot photos at eye level and use the highest resolution available.

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