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AI Remove Furniture from Room Photo

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Living room with sofa, coffee table, and rug
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Same living room emptied of all furniture
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Remove Furniture from Room Photo

Upload photo to remove furniture

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Popular use cases:
  • remove furniture from room photo
  • AI furniture editor
  • photo furniture tool
  • free furniture editing

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

How it works

  1. Upload the occupied room photo

    Drop in a JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC up to 7MB. Straight-on shots with even lighting give the cleanest empty-room result.

  2. Describe what to remove

    Type 'remove all furniture and decor, show the empty room with clean walls and floors.' Name individual pieces for more control.

    Tip: Being specific in the prompt beats generic wording for remove furniture from room photo.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Empty the living room Remove the sofa, coffee table, rug, and decor. Keep walls, windows, and flooring exactly as shown.
    Strip a bedroom for re-staging Clear the bed, nightstands, dresser, and rug. Show the clean empty bedroom with untouched walls and floor.
    Owner-occupied listing prep Remove all personal furniture from this photo so the listing shows the empty room. Preserve architectural details, mouldings, and lighting fixtures.
    Dining room clear-out Remove the dining table, chairs, and pendant light. Leave the chandelier wiring patched and walls intact.
    2 more prompts
    Kitchen declutter Remove all small appliances, decor, and bar stools from the kitchen. Keep cabinets, countertops, and backsplash untouched.
    Office conversion prep Remove the desk, office chair, monitors, and filing cabinets. Show this as a blank bonus room ready for re-staging.
  3. Let the AI clear the room

    Usually 20-40 seconds. The AI keeps walls, flooring, windows, and trim while erasing movable furniture and rugs.

  4. Spot-fix with markers if needed

    If a chair leg or rug edge lingers, tap a marker on it and prompt 'remove this too'. Most rooms are clean in one pass.

  5. Export and re-stage

    Save the empty-room image. You can load it back into EditThisPic with a staging prompt to virtually furnish it.

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Remove Furniture from Room Photo

Upload photo to remove furniture

Free • Results in 30 seconds • No signup

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See it in action

Living room with sofa, coffee table, and rug
Before
->
Same living room emptied of all furniture
After

Living room with sofa, coffee table, and rug to Same living room emptied of all furniture

Example of remove furniture from room photo on a real photo.

Prompt: Remove the sofa, coffee table, rug, and decor. Keep walls, windows, and flooring exactly as shown.

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Re-Staging Occupied Listings

The core stager workflow — empty out the current furniture so you can virtually re-stage the room for the MLS.

Common Scenarios

  • Owner-occupied home going on the market: clear personal furniture before virtual staging
  • Tenant-occupied rental: strip rental furniture to show the bones of the space
  • Dated decor: remove outdated furniture so buyers aren't distracted by taste

Best Practices

  • Shoot the room with a wide-angle lens and overcast daylight for the cleanest source photo
  • Remove furniture first, then run the empty result through a staging tool on a separate pass
  • Keep a copy of the original — some MLS boards require both staged and unstaged versions
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Renovation & Remodel Previews

Empty a room so clients can see the raw space before you overlay renovation plans.

Common Scenarios

  • Kitchen remodel: remove appliances and furniture to discuss cabinet layouts
  • Basement finishing: clear boxes and temporary furniture to show usable square footage
  • Open-concept plans: strip furniture from multiple rooms to discuss wall removal

Best Practices

  • Shoot from the corner the homeowner stands in most — that's the angle they'll judge the reno from
  • Pair each empty-room image with a sketched overlay of the proposed layout
  • Note the existing floor material in the prompt so the AI doesn't replace hardwood with carpet
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Bulk Listing Prep for Agents

Agents handling multiple listings a week need a repeatable workflow for emptying and re-staging rooms.

Common Scenarios

  • Photo packages for listing agents: empty-then-stage treatment for every room
  • Investor flip documentation: show each room empty before the flip begins
  • Property management turnover: document units empty between tenants

Best Practices

  • Use a consistent prompt template across all rooms in a listing for visual cohesion
  • Batch all photos from a single listing in one session so lighting and style match
  • Keep prompt + slug notes in your listing folder so you can reproduce edits if asked

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: Remove all furniture from this room and show the empty space with clean walls and floor, 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 this keep the walls and flooring?

Yes. The AI is tuned to remove only furniture and movable decor. Walls, windows, trim, ceiling, and flooring stay intact unless you explicitly ask otherwise.

Can I empty the whole room in one pass?

Yes. Prompt 'remove all furniture and decor, show the empty room with clean walls and floors.' For stubborn items, regenerate with the item named specifically.

Is it free?

Yes. Free with no signup for your first edit each week. Paid packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits if you need more.

Will the result look photoreal for MLS?

Yes for most living rooms and bedrooms. Rooms with complex built-ins or unusual camera angles may need a second pass or a markered refinement.

Can I then virtually stage the empty room?

Yes. Run this tool first to empty the room, save the result, then load it back into EditThisPic with a staging prompt like 'stage this with modern furniture'.

Does it work on occupied rental photos?

Yes. This is the most common use case — emptying owner-occupied or tenant-occupied rooms so the listing looks move-in ready.

What about built-in furniture like shelves?

Built-ins are technically part of the architecture. The AI keeps them by default. If you want built-ins removed, add 'including built-in shelves' to the prompt.

Can I remove just one piece of furniture?

Yes. Tap a marker on the piece and prompt 'remove this sofa only, keep everything else'. The marker narrows the edit region.

What photo formats work?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC up to 7MB. iPhone HEIC uploads convert automatically.

Do I need MLS disclosure?

If you remove furniture and re-stage for a listing, most MLS boards require disclosure that photos are virtually altered. Check your local board's policy.

Can I process multiple rooms at once?

Not in one prompt — the AI works on one image at a time. Run each room photo sequentially; each takes 20-40 seconds.

Does it remove rugs and curtains?

Rugs yes by default. Curtains only if you name them — otherwise the AI treats them as architecture. Add 'remove curtains' to strip them.

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

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