Can I preview new flooring without installing it?
Yes. Upload a room photo and describe the floor you want — 'dark walnut hardwood,' 'gray porcelain tile,' or 'light oak wide plank.' EditThisPic AI shows how the new floor will look. Free, no signup.
Can I change carpet to hardwood in a photo?
Yes. Type 'replace the carpet with medium-brown hardwood floors.' The AI replaces the carpet texture with realistic hardwood grain and lighting. One of the most popular renovation previews.
What floor types can the AI visualize?
The AI handles hardwood (oak, walnut, maple, pine), porcelain and ceramic tile, marble, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), slate, travertine, concrete, and carpet. Name the material and finish for best results.
Can I see how different wood tones look in my room?
Yes. Run multiple edits with different tones — 'light oak,' 'medium walnut,' 'dark espresso.' Each version downloads separately so you can compare before deciding.
Does it handle herringbone or other patterns?
Yes. The AI recognizes named patterns — herringbone, chevron, basketweave, and straight-lay. Include the pattern name in your prompt for accurate results.
Is the floor color visualizer useful for real estate listings?
Absolutely. Showing a listing with updated floors can increase buyer interest significantly. The AI lets agents show potential buyers what a simple flooring upgrade would look like.
Can I visualize grout color for tile floors?
Yes. Include grout in your prompt — 'gray tile with charcoal grout' vs 'gray tile with white grout' creates very different finished looks.
Is the floor color changer free?
Yes. EditThisPic provides one free floor visualization per week with no signup or watermark. Credit packs start at $1.99 for comparing multiple options.
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.