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AI Wall Color Changer

Describe the wall color you want and AI repaints instantly. No marking or selection needed.

Living room with bright white walls
Before
Same living room with soft sage green walls
After

AI Wall Color Changer

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Popular use cases:
  • paint color visualization
  • room color preview
  • interior design planning
  • paint color testing
  • accent wall visualization
  • home staging
  • real estate marketing
  • renovation planning

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 color change change the walls to sage green 30s
Accent wall change this wall to navy blue, keep others white 35s
Whole room repaint paint all the walls warm beige 40s

How it works

  1. Upload your room photo

    Upload a well-lit interior or exterior photo. Straight-on angles with minimal lens distortion help the AI produce natural wall color results. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Simple single-wall changes: 30-40 seconds. Multiple walls or complex rooms: 45-60 seconds.
  2. Describe the new wall color

    Type what you want: 'change the walls to light grey' or 'paint the back wall navy blue.' Be specific with color names or shades. No need to mark walls—the AI understands what 'wall' means and preserves trim, artwork, and furniture.

    Tip: Use specific color names like 'sage green', 'warm beige', or 'navy blue' for accurate results. Avoid vague terms like 'nice color'.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Light neutral grey change the walls to light grey with warm undertones
    Modern sage green paint the walls sage green, a soft muted green color
    Navy blue accent wall change the back wall to navy blue, keep the other walls white
    Warm beige throughout paint all the walls warm beige, a neutral tan color
    3 more prompts
    Deep charcoal grey change the walls to deep charcoal grey, almost black but not quite
    Soft blush pink paint the walls soft blush pink, a very light pink with peachy undertones
    Classic white refresh change the walls to crisp white, bright and clean
  3. Review the painted walls

    Check that the new color looks natural with proper shadows, lighting, and depth. Look at corners, edges near trim, and how the color interacts with existing furniture and decor. Zoom in to verify quality.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If you have an accent wall or want to change only one specific wall in a multi-wall room, tap a marker on that wall and regenerate. Most whole-room changes work perfectly without markers.

    Tip: Markers are helpful for accent walls. Place one marker on the specific wall you want to repaint differently from the others.
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AI Wall Color Changer

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Release to upload

Free • No signup

"I'm a real estate agent and use this to help clients visualize paint colors in their new homes. We tried five different shades in minutes before making a final decision." @RealEstate_Sarah

See it in action

Living room with bright white walls
Before
->
Same living room with soft sage green walls
After

Living room white to sage green

A bright white living room transformed to a calming sage green, preserving all furniture and decor.

Prompt: paint the walls sage green, a soft muted green color
Bedroom with light grey walls throughout
Before
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Same bedroom with navy blue accent wall behind bed
After

Bedroom accent wall in navy blue

A neutral bedroom with one wall changed to navy blue, creating a dramatic focal point behind the bed.

Prompt: change the back wall behind the bed to navy blue, keep the other walls light grey
Kitchen with bright white walls
Before
->
Same kitchen with warm beige walls
After

Kitchen warm beige transformation

A stark white kitchen warmed up with beige walls, maintaining the clean modern aesthetic.

Prompt: paint all the walls warm beige, a neutral tan color

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Interior Design & Renovation

Visualize wall color changes before painting, reupholstering, or purchasing — saving time and money on design decisions.

Common Scenarios

  • Testing how a wall looks in navy, sage, or terracotta before committing
  • Showing clients multiple wall color options using the same room photo
  • Matching wall color to existing decor in a renovation plan

Best Practices

  • Upload a photo with even lighting so the AI can accurately map the color boundary
  • Tap directly on the wall to mark it, then specify the exact color you want
  • Try describing the finish too — 'matte charcoal' vs. 'glossy charcoal' gives different results
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Fashion & Style Preview

Try different wall colors digitally before purchasing or coordinating an outfit.

Common Scenarios

  • Previewing a wall in multiple colors before buying online
  • Coordinating wall color with the rest of an outfit for an event
  • Creating mood boards that show wall color variations for a stylist or client

Best Practices

  • Mark the wall precisely — if nearby items share a similar color, the AI may change them too
  • Specify the fabric look: 'change to burgundy silk' captures both color and material
  • Process the same photo with 3-4 colors to build a comparison grid
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Product & Marketing Visuals

Generate wall color variants from a single product photo — perfect for catalogs, ads, and e-commerce listings.

Common Scenarios

  • Creating all color variants of a wall from one studio shot
  • Matching wall to brand colors for marketing campaigns
  • Showing seasonal wall color options without reshooting

Best Practices

  • Start with a neutral, well-lit product photo on a plain background for cleanest results
  • Use exact color names or hex codes when precision matters — 'Pantone Classic Blue' or '#0F4C81'
  • After changing wall color, verify shadows and highlights still look natural

If something looks off

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 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.

AI changed the wrong wall or multiple walls when I wanted one

Why: Without a marker, the AI interprets 'wall' to mean all visible walls. For accent walls, you need to specify which one.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific wall you want to change, then regenerate: change this wall to navy blue

Tip: For accent walls, always use a marker. For whole-room repaints, markers aren't needed.

New wall color looks flat without proper shadows or lighting

Why: The AI didn't properly match the lighting conditions and depth of your original room.

Try: change the walls to [your color], maintain realistic shadows and lighting from the original photo

Tip: Photos with good lighting produce better results. Avoid very dim or heavily backlit rooms.

Color bleeds onto trim, baseboards, or crown molding

Why: The AI had difficulty distinguishing wall boundaries from adjacent white or light-colored trim.

Try: paint the walls [your color], keep all trim, baseboards, and molding their original color

Tip: Explicitly mentioning what to preserve helps: 'keep the white trim unchanged.'

The color isn't the shade I expected

Why: Color names can be interpreted differently. 'Blue' could be navy, sky, or royal blue.

Try: Be very specific: 'change walls to navy blue, a deep dark blue almost black' or use hex codes if you have them

Tip: Add descriptors: 'light', 'dark', 'muted', 'bright', 'warm', 'cool' to clarify the exact shade.

Artwork or wall hangings got repainted too

Why: The AI couldn't distinguish between the wall surface and items hanging on it.

Try: paint the walls [your color], preserve all artwork, photos, and wall hangings exactly as they are

Tip: The more you explicitly state what to keep, the more precise the AI becomes.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark or select the walls before changing color?

No! Just describe the color: 'change the walls to sage green' or 'paint the walls light grey.' The AI knows what walls are and repaints them automatically while preserving trim, furniture, and decor. Only use markers if you want to change one specific wall in a multi-wall room for an accent wall effect.

Can I test multiple paint colors on the same room?

Yes! Upload your room photo once, then try different colors: 'paint the walls navy blue', regenerate, then try 'paint the walls sage green', and so on. Perfect for visualizing multiple Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams colors before buying paint.

Will the AI preserve my furniture and decor when changing wall color?

Yes! The AI only repaints wall surfaces. Your furniture, artwork, curtains, trim, baseboards, and crown molding all stay exactly as they are. The new color adapts to your room's existing lighting and shadows for realistic results.

What's the best free tool to visualize paint colors in a room?

EditThisPic lets you change wall colors with AI for free, no signup required. Unlike paint brand apps that limit you to their color palette, you can try any color you describe. Upload a room photo, describe the color, and see the result in 30 seconds with realistic lighting.

Can I create an accent wall in a different color?

Yes! Tap a marker on the wall you want to be the accent, then say 'change this wall to navy blue, keep the other walls white.' The marker tells the AI which specific wall to repaint. Perfect for testing accent wall ideas before committing to the paint.

Is EditThisPic's AI wall color changer really free?

Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.

Can I change wall color on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.

What photo formats does the AI wall color changer support?

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

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