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AI Tile Visualizer

Upload a room photo, describe the tile you want, and see it rendered in seconds.

Bathroom with outdated beige ceramic floor tiles and white fixtures
Before
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Same bathroom with new white marble hexagonal floor tiles
After

AI Tile Visualizer

Upload photo to visualize tile in room

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

Release to upload

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Popular use cases:
  • homeowners
  • bathroom renovators
  • kitchen remodelers
  • tile showroom
  • interior designers
  • contractors

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
Floor tile swap replace the floor with white marble hexagonal tiles with gray grout 20s
Shower wall tile change the shower wall to blue subway tiles with white grout 25s
Large format porcelain replace the floor with 24x24 gray porcelain tile with thin grout 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your room photo

    Drop a photo of your room into EditThisPic. Straight-on shots where the tile surface is clearly visible work best β€” bathroom floors, shower walls, kitchen floors, entryways. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard tile change: 20-30 seconds. Full room with multiple tile surfaces: may need 2-3 refinements.
  2. Describe the tile you want

    Type your instruction: 'replace the floor with white marble hexagonal tiles' or 'change the shower wall to blue subway tiles with white grout.' Name the tile type, material, color, size, and pattern. No marking needed β€” the AI understands what 'floor' and 'wall' mean.

    Tip: Specify grout color and tile size for realistic results. 'Large format 24x24 gray porcelain with thin grout' looks completely different from 'small gray mosaic tiles.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Bathroom floor upgrade replace the floor with white marble hexagonal tiles with light gray grout
    Shower wall transformation change the bathroom wall to blue subway tiles in a horizontal brick pattern with white grout
    Large format porcelain floor replace the floor with large format 24x24 light gray porcelain tile with minimal thin grout lines
    Entryway pattern tile replace the entryway floor with black and white encaustic cement tile in a geometric star pattern
    3 more prompts
    Wood-look plank tile replace the floor with wood-look porcelain plank tile in warm oak with realistic grain and staggered layout
    Penny round mosaic change the shower floor to white penny round mosaic tile with dark charcoal grout
    Natural stone slate replace the floor with natural slate tile in mixed gray and brown earth tones with rustic irregular edges
  3. Review the visualization

    Check that the tile pattern is consistent across the surface, grout lines look realistic, and the new tile blends naturally with existing fixtures, trim, and transitions. Zoom in to verify tile edges and corners.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI changed the wrong surface (like modifying the countertop instead of the floor), tap markers on the tile area specifically and regenerate. This is optional β€” most tile edits work without markers.

    Tip: Markers help when your room has multiple tile surfaces. One tap on the floor tells the AI to change only that surface, not the wall tile too.
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AI Tile Visualizer

Upload photo to visualize tile in room

Free β€’ Results in 30 seconds β€’ No signup

Release to upload

Free β€’ No signup

See it in action

Bathroom with outdated beige ceramic floor tiles and white fixtures
Before
->
Same bathroom with new white marble hexagonal floor tiles
After

Outdated bathroom floor to marble hex tile

A dated bathroom with beige ceramic tile replaced with classic white marble hexagonal floor tile for a renovation preview.

Prompt: replace the floor with white marble hexagonal tiles with light gray grout
Walk-in shower with plain white walls and chrome fixtures
Before
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Same shower with blue subway tiles on the wall in horizontal brick pattern
After

Plain shower wall to blue subway tile

A walk-in shower with bare white walls transformed with blue subway tile to help a homeowner decide before purchasing.

Prompt: change the shower wall to blue subway tiles in a horizontal brick pattern with white grout
Kitchen with outdated tan linoleum floor and white cabinets
Before
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Same kitchen with modern large format gray porcelain floor tiles
After

Comparing floor tile options for a kitchen remodel

Testing how large format gray porcelain tile looks in a kitchen before committing to the purchase for a renovation.

Prompt: replace the floor with large format 24x24 light gray porcelain tile with minimal thin grout lines

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Bathroom Renovation Planning

Preview floor and wall tile options in your actual bathroom before committing to purchases, saving time and preventing costly mistakes.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing marble hex vs large format porcelain on your bathroom floor before ordering
  • Testing how dark floor tile looks against your existing white vanity and fixtures
  • Previewing shower wall tile options β€” subway vs zellige vs mosaic

Best Practices

  • Photograph your bathroom straight-on with good lighting for the most realistic preview
  • Specify tile material, size, color, pattern, AND grout color in every prompt
  • Run separate edits for floor and wall to see each surface individually before combining
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Kitchen Floor Tile Preview

Visualize new kitchen floor tile before installation β€” see how it coordinates with your existing cabinets, countertops, and backsplash.

Common Scenarios

  • Replacing worn linoleum with modern porcelain tile for a kitchen update
  • Testing wood-look plank tile as a durable alternative to hardwood in the kitchen
  • Previewing encaustic pattern tile for a statement kitchen floor

Best Practices

  • Include the full floor-to-cabinet transition in your photo for realistic context
  • Mention existing cabinet and countertop colors so the AI can suggest complementary tones
  • Compare at least 3 options β€” light, medium, and dark β€” to find the right balance
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Contractor & Designer Client Presentations

Show clients exactly how different tile options look in their actual space during consultations, speeding up decisions and reducing returns.

Common Scenarios

  • Generating 4-5 tile options in a client's bathroom for a design meeting
  • Demonstrating the difference between tile sizes, grout colors, and patterns side by side
  • Creating visual proposals that match actual products available at your tile supplier

Best Practices

  • Photograph the client's room yourself for consistent quality across all previews
  • Match tile descriptions to actual SKUs the client can purchase from your supplier
  • Present options from conservative (large format neutral) to bold (patterned encaustic) to anchor preferences

If something looks off

AI changed the wall tiles instead of the floor tiles

Why: The room has tile on both the floor and walls, so the AI couldn't tell which surface you meant from the description alone.

Try: Tap markers specifically on the floor area, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Adding 'floor' explicitly in your prompt β€” 'replace the floor tiles with...' β€” usually prevents this. Markers are the backup.

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.

Tile pattern looks warped or doesn't follow the perspective

Why: The AI generated a flat tile pattern that doesn't match the room's perspective and vanishing points.

Try: Regenerate with: 'replace the floor with [tile], matching the room perspective and angle naturally'

Tip: Straight-on photos produce better tile perspective than angled shots. If your photo is at a steep angle, try a more level shot.

Grout lines are inconsistent or missing in some areas

Why: The AI generated tile that looks realistic in the center but loses pattern consistency at edges and corners.

Try: Add detail: 'consistent grout lines across the entire floor including edges and corners'

Tip: Specifying grout width ('thin 1/8 inch grout') gives the AI a concrete reference. Vague terms like 'thin grout' produce inconsistent results.

New tile color clashes with existing room fixtures

Why: The AI matched your tile description accurately but didn't account for color harmony with the rest of the room.

Try: Add context: 'warm-toned porcelain tile that complements the existing wood vanity and brass fixtures'

Tip: Mentioning existing materials in your prompt helps the AI pick the right shade. 'White marble that works with dark cabinets' beats just 'white marble.'

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the tile area before describing what I want?

No. Just describe the tile and which surface: 'replace the floor with white marble hex tiles.' The AI understands what 'floor,' 'wall,' and 'shower' mean. Only use markers if the AI changes the wrong surface β€” like modifying wall tile when you wanted the floor.

How do I preview tiles in my room?

Upload a photo of your room to EditThisPic, then type what you want: 'replace the floor with large gray porcelain tiles' or 'change the shower wall to white subway tile.' The AI renders the new tile onto your actual room photo in 20-30 seconds, keeping all your existing fixtures in place.

Is there a free tile visualizer that doesn't require an account?

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

What types of tile can the AI visualize?

Ceramic, porcelain, marble, slate, travertine, subway, hexagonal, penny round, herringbone, mosaic, encaustic cement, wood-look plank, large format, and natural stone. Name the material, size, color, and pattern β€” the AI renders it in your room.

Can I preview tiles on both floors and walls?

Yes. Specify which surface in your prompt: 'replace the floor with...' or 'change the wall to...' You can also run separate edits for each surface to visualize a full room renovation β€” floor tile first, then wall tile.

Ready to see new tiles in your room?

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