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Living room with toys, mail, and personal items scattered across surfaces
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Same living room decluttered — furniture intact, personal items gone
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Cost
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Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
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How it works

  1. Photograph the occupied room

    Don't ask the seller to tidy first — that's the whole point. Shoot as-is.

  2. Identify the clutter

    Look for: personal photos, mail, cables, toys, kids' art, bottles, blankets, laundry. List them.

    Tip: Being specific in the prompt beats generic wording for declutter room for listing.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Living room declutter Declutter this living room for a listing: remove toys, magazines, remote controls, throw blankets, and cords. Keep the sofa, coffee table, rug, and lamps exactly where they are.
    Kitchen counter clear Declutter the kitchen counters for a listing — remove all small appliances, mail, papers, dish racks, and personal items. Keep the main appliances (fridge, stove) untouched.
    Bedroom depersonalization Depersonalize this bedroom for a listing: remove personal photos, the clothes on the chair, the phone charger and cord, and the items on the dresser. Keep the bed, nightstands, and dresser as-is.
    Bathroom clean-up Clean up the bathroom for a listing: remove toothbrushes, soap, shampoo bottles, towels on hooks, and floor mats. Keep fixed fixtures and the framed artwork.
    2 more prompts
    Home office declutter Declutter this home office for a listing: remove monitors, cables, papers, the water bottle, and the chair's coat. Keep the desk and the bookshelf exactly as shown.
    Kids' playroom Declutter this playroom for a listing — remove all toys, books on the floor, and art supplies. Keep the furniture (toy chest, chair, rug). Make it look like a clean flex room.
  3. Prompt the declutter

    'Declutter for listing — remove [list]. Keep [list of furniture to preserve].' Specificity beats generic prompts.

  4. Check every surface

    Zoom in on counters, shelves, and floor corners. Regenerate or use markers if any clutter slipped through.

  5. Upload to MLS

    Disclose per your board's rules. Listings go live faster, and seller tolerance stays high.

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Living room with toys, mail, and personal items scattered across surfaces
Before
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Same living room decluttered — furniture intact, personal items gone
After

Living room with toys, mail, and personal items scattered across surfaces to Same living room decluttered — furniture intact, personal items gone

Example of declutter room for listing on a real photo.

Prompt: Declutter this living room for a listing: remove toys, magazines, remote controls, throw blankets, and cords. Keep the sofa, coffee table, rug, and lamps exactly where they are.

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Rapid Listing Turnaround

Agents who need a listing live this week, not next — no waiting for the seller to deep-clean before the shoot.

Common Scenarios

  • Saturday photoshoot on a Tuesday-to-market deadline
  • Sellers unwilling or unable to declutter themselves
  • Estate and probate sales where the home is occupied by tenants or relatives

Best Practices

  • Shoot as-is on the first visit — don't re-schedule for tidying
  • Use the same declutter prompt template across all rooms for visual cohesion
  • Budget 10-15 minutes of editing for a 15-photo listing
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Occupied Listing Advantage

Selling a home that someone still lives in is harder — this tool closes the gap between 'lived in' and 'showroom'.

Common Scenarios

  • Owner-occupied listings where the seller is still living there through showings
  • Tenant-occupied rentals being sold with the tenants in place
  • Multi-generational homes where asking for Instagram-level tidiness is unrealistic

Best Practices

  • Preserve furniture — it shows the room is livable (vs empty or staged)
  • Remove only what's clearly temporary: mail, laundry, kids' toys, cables
  • If the seller has a designer's eye, leave decorative clutter — it adds character
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Price-Point Positioning

Use decluttering to reposition a listing at a higher price point by removing anything that reads 'budget'.

Common Scenarios

  • Listings that are accidentally priced below comps because photos look cluttered
  • Luxury price point where every visual detail signals the value
  • Flipper portfolio shots presenting the before/after story

Best Practices

  • For luxury, be more aggressive — even decorative clutter reads 'downmarket'
  • Clean surfaces more than the rooms themselves — kitchens, vanities, nightstands
  • Always declutter the listing hero photo — that's the image that sets the price expectation

If something looks off

AI changed the wrong area

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from the description alone.

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

Tip: Markers tell the AI exactly where to focus. Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Result looks unnatural or blurry

Why: The AI may need more specific guidance about the look you want.

Try: Declutter this room photo for a listing — remove personal items, toys, and cords while keeping the furniture arrangement, ensure natural lighting and sharp details that match the rest of the photo

Tip: Adding 'natural' and 'realistic' to your prompt helps the AI prioritize believability.

Something important got removed or changed

Why: Without naming what to preserve, the AI may over-edit.

Try: Add 'keep [list of things you want preserved]' to the end of your prompt

Tip: Naming what stays is as important as naming what changes.

Result is too subtle

Why: The AI defaulted to a conservative edit.

Try: Add 'strong' or 'bold' or 'more pronounced' to the prompt and regenerate

Tip: Strength descriptors guide the AI's intensity — use them when subtle isn't working.

Result is too aggressive

Why: The prompt may read as more dramatic than intended.

Try: Add 'subtle' or 'natural' and regenerate

Tip: If in doubt, subtle reads more professional than dramatic.

Quick answers

Does it keep the furniture?

Yes. Unlike tools that empty the whole room, this one keeps the existing furniture in place. Only personal clutter and temporary items are removed.

What's the ROI per listing?

One photo pass saves 2-3 hours of asking the seller to physically tidy before the photoshoot. On occupied listings, that's the difference between getting the listing live today versus next week.

Should I still have the seller clean?

Yes for high-touch surfaces (counters, floors), but not for minor clutter. The AI handles the minor clutter so your photoshoot can happen sooner.

What counts as 'personal items'?

Mail, prescriptions, personal photos, kids' art on the fridge, chargers, toothbrushes, and similar. Name categories — 'personal items, cables, mail' — rather than listing every item.

Does it remove pet items?

Only if you name them. Add 'remove pet bowls, beds, and toys' to the prompt. Pet buyers may want to see pet-friendly features — depends on the market.

Does it work on cluttered kitchens?

Yes — this is one of the best use cases. Kitchens photograph badly with small appliance clutter. Clear them for 20% more visual impact.

Will the MLS let me use this?

Most MLS boards allow decluttering with disclosure. Check your specific board — some require 'Virtually Enhanced' labeling.

Can I declutter a whole listing in one go?

One photo at a time, but each takes 20-40 seconds. A 15-photo listing takes 10 minutes of clicks.

How is this different from virtual staging?

Virtual staging adds furniture to an empty room. Decluttering removes clutter from a furnished room. Different problems, different tools.

Will buyers be able to tell?

Usually no — clutter removal is subtle. Buyers expect photos to be curated. The surprise comes when the house is messier in person than in the photos; decluttering closes that gap.

What photo formats work?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC up to 7MB. DSLR and phone photos both work.

Is it free?

Yes. First edit each week free. Packs of 3 for $1.99 — each listing typically costs under $10 of credits for every photo.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 15 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

How EditThisPic compares

Tool Free tier Per-edit cost AI-powered Signup required
EditThisPic 1 free edit/week From 27¢ Yes (Gemini) No
Adobe Photoshop 7-day trial ~$22.99/mo subscription Yes (Firefly) Yes
Remove.bg Low-res preview only ~20¢/HD edit Background only Yes (for HD)
Canva Basic tools only $15/mo Pro for AI Partial (Pro tier) Yes

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