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AI Furniture Remover

Clear out unwanted furniture from any room photo with a simple text description.

Living room with brown leather sofa against white wall
Before
Same room with sofa removed, empty hardwood floor visible
After

AI Furniture Remover

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Popular use cases:
  • real estate photography
  • virtual staging
  • interior design
  • property listings
  • home staging
  • rental photos
  • renovation planning
  • space visualization

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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Scenario Prompt Time
Single sofa on simple wall remove the sofa and show hardwood floor behind 20s
Bed with nightstands remove bed and nightstands, show carpet 30s
Full dining set remove dining table and chairs, show floor tiles 40s

How it works

  1. Upload your photo

    Drop your interior photo into EditThisPic. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB. Wide-angle room shots with good lighting work best for furniture removal.

    Expect: Single furniture piece against simple wall: 20-30 seconds. Multiple pieces or complex backgrounds: may need 2-3 refinements.
  2. Describe what you want

    Type your instruction: 'remove the sofa and show the hardwood floor and white wall behind it' or 'remove the dining table, fill with matching floor tiles.' Be specific about what should appear after removal. No marking needed - the AI understands furniture descriptions.

    Tip: Describe what replaces the furniture (floor type, wall color) for more realistic results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Furniture Remover remove the couch and show the empty floor and wall behind it — make it look natural and professional
    Clear dining table from room remove the dining table and chairs, show the floor tiles and empty space as if the room were unfurnished
    Remove bed for empty bedroom remove the bed and nightstands, show empty bedroom with carpet and walls visible
    Clear desk from office remove the desk and office chair, reveal the floor and wall behind, keep the window and natural lighting
    3 more prompts
    Remove old appliances remove the old refrigerator and show the empty kitchen space with matching floor and wall
    Virtual staging preparation remove all furniture from the room to create an empty space for virtual staging
    Remove specific piece from group remove only the armchair on the left side of the room, keep the sofa and coffee table
  3. Review the result

    Check the floor and wall areas where furniture was removed. Look for consistent flooring patterns, proper wall texture, and natural lighting/shadows. Verify architectural details like baseboards are intact.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If furniture shadows remain or the AI missed part of the piece, tap markers on those spots and regenerate. This is optional - most rooms work without markers.

    Tip: For large furniture, mark the outer edges to help the AI understand the full footprint.
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AI Furniture Remover

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"Cleared an entire living room for virtual staging in under a minute. My clients loved seeing the empty space." @StagingPro_Jen

See it in action

Living room with brown leather sofa against white wall
Before
->
Same room with sofa removed, empty hardwood floor visible
After

Living room sofa removal

Real estate agent needed empty room photos. The AI removed the sofa and reconstructed the floor seamlessly.

Prompt: remove the sofa and show the hardwood floor and wall behind it, maintain consistent flooring pattern
Bedroom with queen bed and nightstands against gray wall
Before
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Empty bedroom with clean carpet and walls ready for staging
After

Bedroom cleared for staging

Property needed virtual staging photos. One prompt removed the bed and revealed clean carpet.

Prompt: remove the bed and nightstands, show empty bedroom with carpet and walls visible
Dining room with dark wood table and six chairs
Before
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Empty dining room with clean tile floor and open space
After

Dining set removal

Client wanted to visualize their space without the current furniture. AI removed the entire dining set cleanly.

Prompt: remove the dining table and chairs, show the floor tiles and empty space as if the room were unfurnished

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Real Estate & Virtual Staging

Clean up property photos by removing existing furniture for virtual staging or to show buyers the empty space.

Common Scenarios

  • Listing photos where tenant furniture makes rooms look smaller
  • Preparing rooms for virtual staging with new furniture
  • Removing dated furniture before showing a property

Best Practices

  • Shoot the space first, then edit for best AI results
  • After removing furniture, check that floor lines and wall edges still look straight
  • Process all listing photos in one session for consistent lighting and style
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Interior Design & Renovation

Visualize room layouts by removing existing furniture to plan new arrangements and designs.

Common Scenarios

  • Client wants to see the room empty before choosing new furniture
  • Planning a renovation and need to visualize the bare space
  • Creating before/after comparisons for design proposals

Best Practices

  • Take wide-angle shots for the most useful empty room views
  • Describe the floor and wall materials for accurate reconstruction
  • Use high-resolution photos for better detail in reconstructed areas
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Rental Property Photography

Remove tenant belongings and furniture from rental photos for listings.

Common Scenarios

  • Photographing a rental while tenants are still living there
  • Removing personal items and furniture for Airbnb or VRBO listings
  • Creating clean listing photos without waiting for move-out

Best Practices

  • Focus on one room at a time for best results
  • Mention specific flooring and wall colors visible in the photo
  • For multiple pieces, remove the largest items first

If something looks off

Floor pattern looks inconsistent or patchy after removal

Why: The AI had difficulty reconstructing the continuous flooring pattern where furniture was removed.

Try: remove the furniture and fill with consistent hardwood pattern that matches the surrounding floor

Tip: Be specific about floor type: hardwood, tile, carpet, laminate. It helps the AI match patterns.

Furniture shadow still visible on floor or wall

Why: Shadows are separate from the object and may not be detected as part of the furniture.

Try: Tap markers on the shadow areas and regenerate: 'remove the furniture and its shadow completely'

Tip: Mark both the furniture and its shadow area for complete removal.

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.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific furniture piece 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.

Wall or baseboard looks distorted behind furniture

Why: The AI struggled to reconstruct architectural details that were hidden behind the furniture.

Try: remove the furniture and show clean wall with baseboard continuing naturally

Tip: Mention specific architectural elements (baseboard, crown molding) you want preserved.

Part of the furniture remains after editing

Why: Large furniture pieces may not be fully detected, especially edges against similar-colored backgrounds.

Try: Tap markers on remaining furniture parts and regenerate to fully remove the piece

Tip: For oversized furniture, try removing in sections if one pass doesn't capture everything.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the furniture before describing?

No! Just describe what you want: 'remove the sofa' or 'clear the dining table.' The AI understands furniture descriptions. Only use markers when you need to specify which piece among multiple similar items, or to refine edges after the first attempt.

What is the best AI furniture remover for real estate photos?

EditThisPic's AI Furniture Remover is designed for exactly this use case. It removes furniture and reconstructs the floor and walls behind it, creating clean empty rooms ready for virtual staging. Free to use, no signup required, and works directly in your browser.

Can I remove multiple pieces of furniture at once?

Yes. Use prompts like 'remove all furniture from the room' or list specific items: 'remove the couch, coffee table, and armchair.' For very crowded rooms, you may get better results removing large pieces one at a time.

Is there a free AI tool to remove furniture from photos without login?

Yes. EditThisPic's AI Furniture Remover requires no login, no signup, and no app download. Upload your room photo, describe what to remove, and download the result. Free with no watermark.

Will the floor look realistic after furniture removal?

In most cases, yes. For best results, mention the floor type in your prompt: 'show the hardwood floor' or 'reveal the carpet beneath.' The AI reconstructs flooring patterns based on visible areas around the furniture.

Can I use the AI furniture remover for virtual staging?

Absolutely. Real estate agents commonly use AI furniture removal as the first step in virtual staging. Remove the existing furniture, then use a virtual staging tool to add new pieces. EditThisPic handles the removal step perfectly.

Can I remove furniture from photos on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. No app download needed. Take a photo of the room, upload it, and describe the furniture to remove.

What photo formats does the AI furniture remover support?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.

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