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AI Cabinet Visualizer

Upload your kitchen photo and describe the cabinet look. AI renders it in seconds.

Kitchen with dated honey oak cabinets and granite countertops
Before
Same kitchen with modern white shaker cabinets and nickel hardware
After

AI Cabinet Visualizer

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Popular use cases:
  • cabinet visualizer
  • kitchen cabinet preview
  • cabinet color tool
  • kitchen renovation planning
  • cabinet color comparison
  • cabinet simulator
  • kitchen remodel preview
  • real estate kitchen staging

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
White shaker repaint change cabinets to white shaker with nickel knobs 20s
Bold color change paint the cabinets navy blue with brass cup pulls 25s
Two-tone transformation white upper cabinets and charcoal gray lower cabinets 30s

How it works

  1. Upload your kitchen photo

    Drop a photo of your kitchen into EditThisPic. Best results come from straight-on shots where cabinets are clearly visible — both uppers and lowers if possible. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard cabinet color change: 20-30 seconds. Full style transformation with hardware: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the cabinet look you want

    Type your instruction: 'change the cabinets to white shaker style' or 'paint the cabinets sage green with matte black hardware.' Name the color, style, and finish for best results. No marking needed — the AI knows what 'cabinets' means and changes only those surfaces.

    Tip: Hardware makes a huge difference. 'White cabinets with brass pulls' looks completely different from 'white cabinets with matte black handles.' Always specify hardware color and style.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Classic white shaker change the cabinets to white shaker style with brushed nickel knobs and a clean matte finish
    Bold navy blue for modern kitchens paint the cabinets deep navy blue with a semi-gloss finish and brass cup pulls
    Soft sage green for organic warmth change the cabinets to soft sage green with a matte finish and matte black bar pulls
    Natural wood grain for warmth replace the cabinets with natural white oak slab-front doors with a clear matte finish and no visible hardware, push-to-open style
    3 more prompts
    Two-tone upper and lower contrast change the upper cabinets to white shaker and the lower cabinets to dark charcoal gray, both with brushed brass handles
    Sleek black modern flat-panel change the cabinets to matte black flat-panel style with integrated handles and a handleless modern look
    Gray transitional for broad appeal paint the cabinets warm medium gray with a satin finish and polished chrome bar pulls on the drawers and knobs on the doors
  3. Review the visualization

    Check that the cabinet color is consistent across all doors and drawers, hardware looks realistic, and the cabinets blend naturally with your existing countertops and backsplash. Use the before/after slider to compare.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI changed the wrong surface (like painting the island instead of the perimeter cabinets), tap markers on the specific cabinets you want changed and regenerate. This is optional — most cabinet edits work without markers.

    Tip: Markers are helpful when you have two-tone kitchens or want to change only upper or lower cabinets. One tap tells the AI exactly which cabinets to change.
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AI Cabinet Visualizer

Drop your photo here

or click to browse

Release to upload

Free • No signup

"Showed my seller 4 cabinet color options in her dated kitchen in 15 minutes. She listed at $20K more after seeing the white shaker transformation and buyers loved the before/after." @StagingByKristenDFW

See it in action

Kitchen with dated honey oak cabinets and granite countertops
Before
->
Same kitchen with modern white shaker cabinets and nickel hardware
After

Dated honey oak to white shaker

A kitchen with 1990s honey oak cabinets transformed with bright white shaker doors for a listing photo refresh.

Prompt: change the cabinets to white shaker style with brushed nickel knobs and a clean matte finish
Kitchen with generic white thermofoil cabinets and quartz countertops
Before
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Same kitchen with deep navy blue cabinets and brass cup pull hardware
After

Builder-grade white to navy blue statement

Plain white thermofoil cabinets upgraded to rich navy blue with brass hardware for a design client presentation.

Prompt: paint the cabinets deep navy blue with a semi-gloss finish and brass cup pulls
Kitchen with dark cherry wood cabinets that feel heavy and dated
Before
->
Same kitchen with white upper cabinets and charcoal gray lowers creating modern two-tone contrast
After

Dark cherry to two-tone modern

Testing a two-tone cabinet transformation on a kitchen with heavy dark cherry wood to see the contrast before committing.

Prompt: change the upper cabinets to white shaker and the lower cabinets to dark charcoal gray, both with brushed brass handles

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Kitchen Renovation Planning

Preview cabinet colors and styles in your actual kitchen before committing to painting, refacing, or replacing — saving thousands on costly mistakes.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing white shaker vs sage green vs natural wood in your kitchen before hiring a painter
  • Testing how dark cabinets look against your existing light countertops and backsplash
  • Previewing a full style change from raised panel to flat-panel modern before refacing

Best Practices

  • Photograph your kitchen straight-on with good lighting so all cabinet doors are clearly visible
  • Specify cabinet style (shaker, flat-panel, slab), color, finish (matte, semi-gloss), AND hardware in every prompt
  • Run multiple options and save each result for side-by-side comparison with your contractor
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Real Estate Listing Staging

Show buyers renovation potential by visualizing updated cabinets in listing photos — cabinet painting is the highest-ROI kitchen upgrade at $3-10K vs $30K+ for a full remodel.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging a dated kitchen listing with modern white cabinets for MLS photos
  • Showing buyers before/after of a $5K cabinet paint job on a $400K property
  • Creating renovation potential marketing materials for real estate clients

Best Practices

  • Use the original listing photo as the 'before' and the AI visualization as the 'after'
  • Choose universally appealing options like white shaker or light gray for broadest buyer appeal
  • Always disclose that the cabinet visualization is AI-generated per local regulations
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Design Client Presentations

Show clients exactly how different cabinet colors and styles look in their actual kitchen during design consultations — faster and cheaper than traditional renderings.

Common Scenarios

  • Generating 5-6 cabinet color options in a client's kitchen photo for a design meeting
  • Testing how a bold color like navy or sage coordinates with existing countertops and flooring
  • Creating mood boards with actual in-situ cabinet previews instead of generic stock photos

Best Practices

  • Photograph the client's kitchen yourself for consistent quality across all previews
  • Match the cabinet description to actual paint colors the client can purchase (e.g., Benjamin Moore White Dove)
  • Present options ranging from safe (white, gray) to bold (navy, green) to anchor client preferences

If something looks off

AI changed the countertop or backsplash instead of the cabinets

Why: The AI confused adjacent surfaces, especially when cabinets and countertops are similar colors or when the photo angle makes boundaries unclear.

Try: Tap markers specifically on the cabinet doors and drawer fronts, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Adding 'change only the cabinet doors and drawers' to your prompt helps the AI distinguish cabinets from other kitchen surfaces.

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Cabinet color looks inconsistent between doors

Why: The AI rendered slightly different shades across cabinet doors, often due to lighting variation in the original photo.

Try: Regenerate with lighting context: 'paint all cabinet doors and drawers the exact same shade of white with consistent matte finish'

Tip: Emphasizing 'all cabinets the same shade' and specifying the finish (matte, semi-gloss) produces more uniform results.

Hardware looks unrealistic or floating

Why: The AI generated hardware that doesn't match the scale or style of the cabinet doors, or placed it at wrong positions.

Try: Be more specific about hardware: 'standard-size brushed nickel knobs centered on each cabinet door, bar pulls centered on each drawer'

Tip: If hardware is the issue, try a two-step approach: first change the cabinet color without mentioning hardware, then add hardware in a second edit.

Only upper or lower cabinets changed, not both

Why: The photo angle or lighting made one set of cabinets less visible, so the AI only processed the prominent ones.

Try: Specify both: 'change both the upper cabinets and lower cabinets to white shaker style'

Tip: If only one set changed, tap markers on the unchanged cabinets and regenerate. A straight-on photo showing both uppers and lowers gives the best results.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the cabinets before describing what I want?

No! Just describe the cabinet look you want: 'change cabinets to white shaker' or 'paint the cabinets navy blue.' The AI understands what 'cabinets' means and changes only those surfaces. Only use markers if the AI accidentally changes the countertop or backsplash instead.

Can I preview different cabinet colors on the same kitchen photo?

Yes. Upload your kitchen photo once, then run separate edits with different descriptions — 'white shaker,' then 'navy blue,' then 'sage green.' Each generates a new preview so you can compare options side by side before painting or refacing.

Is there a free cabinet visualizer that doesn't require login?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your kitchen photo, describe the cabinet style, and get a realistic preview in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99 for comparing multiple options.

What cabinet styles and colors can the AI visualize?

Shaker, flat-panel, raised panel, slab-front, beadboard, glass-front, open shelving, and more. Any color — white, navy, sage, black, gray, natural wood — with any hardware finish. Name the style, color, finish, and hardware — the AI renders it accurately in your kitchen.

Can I change just the upper or lower cabinets separately?

Yes. Specify which cabinets in your prompt: 'change only the upper cabinets to white' or 'paint the lower cabinets dark gray and keep the uppers as-is.' For two-tone looks, describe both in one prompt: 'white uppers and charcoal lowers.'

Is this useful for real estate staging?

Extremely. Dated cabinets are the number one reason kitchens look old in listing photos. Show buyers how the kitchen would look with painted cabinets — it's one of the highest-ROI renovations. Present the current kitchen alongside the AI visualization to market renovation potential.

Does it work with my existing countertops and backsplash?

Yes, that's the point. The AI keeps your countertops, backsplash, appliances, and flooring exactly as they are while changing only the cabinets. You see how the new cabinet color works with everything you already have.

Can I visualize new cabinets on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. Take a photo of your kitchen and preview new cabinet colors right from your phone. No app download needed.

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