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AI Window Treatment Visualizer

Visualize curtains, blinds, or Roman shades in your room photo with AI instantly.

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Free AI Window Treatment Visualizer

Upload photo to visualize window treatments

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

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Popular use cases:
  • window treatment visualization
  • curtain preview
  • blind visualizer
  • interior design
  • window covering ideas
  • home staging
  • before buying curtains
  • drape visualization
  • shade preview
  • window design decisions

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
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How it works

  1. Upload your room photo

    Choose a clear photo showing the windows you want to add treatments to. The photo should have good lighting and show the full window frames. Works with living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, offices, or any space with visible windows.

    Expect: Simple treatments: 25-35 seconds. Complex layered treatments or multiple windows: 35-45 seconds and may need refinements.
  2. Describe your window treatments

    Type the specific window treatment you want to visualize. Be clear about style (curtains, drapes, Roman shades, blinds, shutters), color, fabric type, and length. The AI understands descriptions like 'floor-length white linen curtains' or 'light gray Roman shades' or 'wooden plantation shutters'. No need to mark each windowβ€”AI applies treatments to all visible windows automatically.

    Tip: Mention how the treatment hangs: 'floor-length curtains pooling slightly' or 'curtains stopping at window sill' gives more precise results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Classic, light-filtering treatment for living rooms Floor-length white linen curtains with a simple rod, hanging from ceiling to floor
    Clean, modern look for bedrooms or offices Light gray Roman shades mounted inside the window frame
    Elegant, formal dining room or master bedroom Navy blue velvet curtains with pinch pleats, floor-length with decorative rod and finials
    Classic, timeless window treatment for any room White wooden plantation shutters covering the full window
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    Versatile bedroom treatment for light control Sheer white curtains layered with blackout gray curtains on a double rod
    Casual, organic look for coastal or bohemian spaces Natural bamboo roller shades with a light-filtering weave
    Contemporary casual elegance Cream-colored grommet curtains hanging from a brushed nickel rod, pudding slightly on the floor
    Budget-friendly, practical option for any room Horizontal white faux wood blinds mounted inside the window frame
    Functional and decorative for nurseries or kids' rooms Patterned fabric Roman shades in blue and white stripes with blackout lining
    Luxurious, maximalist statement treatment Emerald green velvet curtains with gold curtain rod and tiebacks, floor-length with a dramatic swag
  3. Review the window treatments

    Check that the treatments fit your windows properly, the color matches your vision, and the style complements your room. Make sure the fabric texture looks realistic and the treatments are hung at the right height. If adjustments are needed, refine your description and regenerate.

  4. Download Your Visualized Design

    Save your room photo with the new window treatments in high resolution. Use it to make purchasing decisions, share with clients, or get family approval before buying.

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Free AI Window Treatment Visualizer

Upload photo to visualize window treatments

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

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Free β€’ No signup

See it in action

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Same room with floor-length white linen curtains

Same room with floor-length white linen curtains

Prompt: Floor-length white linen curtains hanging from ceiling to floor on a simple silver rod
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Bedroom with matching Roman shades on all windows

Bedroom with matching Roman shades on all windows

Prompt: Light gray Roman shades mounted inside the window frame with a subtle texture
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Elegant dining room with layered curtain treatment

Elegant dining room with layered curtain treatment

Prompt: Sheer white curtains layered with navy blue velvet drapes on a double rod, floor-length with gold tiebacks

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Design Visualization

Preview window treatments changes on your actual photo before committing β€” make confident design decisions backed by visuals.

Common Scenarios

  • Simulating window treatments on a room, outfit, or space to evaluate the look
  • Creating client-ready mockups that visualize window treatments in their specific context
  • Comparing multiple window treatments options side by side using the same source photo

Best Practices

  • Upload a clear, well-lit photo from the angle you'd naturally view the subject
  • Be specific about the window treatments β€” color, material, size, and placement all matter
  • Generate 2-3 variations to have meaningful options to compare
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Professional Proposals

Win client approval with realistic window treatments previews that show exactly what the finished result will look like.

Common Scenarios

  • Building a presentation deck with window treatments visualizations for a client pitch
  • Showing stakeholders window treatments options before ordering materials or starting work
  • Creating before-and-after comparisons of window treatments for a project proposal

Best Practices

  • Use the client's own photos for the most persuasive previews
  • Label each option clearly (Option A, B, C) for easy discussion
  • Note that window treatments previews are approximations β€” set expectations about final results
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Personal Decision-Making

Try before you buy β€” preview window treatments on your own photos to make smarter purchasing and lifestyle decisions.

Common Scenarios

  • Previewing window treatments before making an expensive purchase
  • Testing how window treatments looks in your actual space or on your actual person
  • Sharing window treatments previews with family or friends to get opinions before deciding

Best Practices

  • Upload a photo of the actual space/item/person β€” generic stock images won't help you decide
  • Try the most different options first (bold vs. subtle) to narrow down your window treatments preference
  • Save each preview so you can flip between them when comparing

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.

Curtains or shades don't fit the window properly

Why: AI may misjudge window dimensions or treatment proportions

Try: Be more specific about sizing: 'curtains 2 inches wider than window frame on each side' or 'Roman shade exactly fitting inside frame'

Tip: Mention mounting style explicitly: 'inside mount' (within frame) or 'outside mount' (above and beyond frame).

Color doesn't match what I expected

Why: Generic color terms can be interpreted differently based on room lighting

Try: Use more specific color descriptions: 'soft dove gray' instead of 'gray', or 'crisp pure white' instead of 'white'

Tip: Reference paint colors or specific shades: 'Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray curtains' or 'charcoal gray, almost black'.

Fabric texture looks wrong or unrealistic

Why: Vague fabric descriptions lead to generic textures

Try: Specify fabric qualities: 'heavy velvet with visible pile', 'crisp linen with natural slubs', or 'smooth silk with subtle sheen'

Tip: Mention fabric behavior: 'linen with natural wrinkles' or 'crisp cotton with clean folds' adds realism.

Treatments applied to wrong windows or not all windows

Why: If you have many windows or mixed window types, AI may be selective

Try: Specify which windows: 'add Roman shades to all three bedroom windows' or 'curtains only on the large living room windows'

Tip: Use markers on specific windows if you want treatments on only some windows in the photo.

Curtain length is wrongβ€”too short or too long

Why: Without explicit length guidance, AI makes aesthetic judgments

Try: Specify exact length: 'floor-length curtains touching the floor', 'curtains ending at window sill', or 'drapes pooling 2 inches on floor'

Tip: Standard lengths: sill length (touches sill), apron length (4 inches below sill), floor length (1 inch above floor), puddle (2-6 inches on floor).

Quick answers

How do I see what curtains or blinds would look like on my windows?

Upload a photo of your room to EditThisPic and describe the window treatment you want, like 'add floor-length white linen curtains' or 'install light gray Roman shades inside the window frame.' The AI renders the treatment on your actual windows in about 30 seconds with realistic drape, texture, and lighting. Free, no account needed.

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

Yes. EditThisPic gives you one free window treatment preview per week with no signup, no login, and no watermark. Upload your room photo, describe the curtains or blinds, and download the result. For unlimited previews, credit packs start at $1.99.

What's the best AI tool for previewing window treatments before buying?

EditThisPic is a free AI window treatment visualizer that works on your actual room photo. Unlike showroom tools that use generic windows, EditThisPic renders curtains, blinds, shades, or shutters on your real windows with accurate proportions, fabric texture, and room lighting. Takes about 30 seconds, no account required.

Can I compare different window treatment styles on the same room photo?

Yes. Run separate edits on the same photo β€” try 'white linen curtains,' then 'light gray Roman shades,' then 'plantation shutters' β€” and compare them side by side. This is the fastest way to decide which treatment suits your room before spending money.

Can I see layered treatments like sheers plus drapes?

Yes. Describe both layers in your prompt: 'sheer white curtains layered with navy blackout drapes on a double rod.' The AI understands layered window treatment concepts and renders them realistically with proper depth, overlap, and fabric behavior.

Does the AI handle Roman shades, plantation shutters, and roller blinds?

Yes. EditThisPic can visualize any window treatment type β€” floor-length curtains, Roman shades, roller blinds, plantation shutters, cellular shades, bamboo shades, valances, and more. Just describe the treatment style, material, and color you want.

Can I specify fabric patterns like stripes, florals, or solids?

Yes. Describe the pattern specifically: 'white and navy striped Roman shades,' 'floral print curtains with pink roses,' or 'geometric gray and gold drapes.' The AI generates realistic pattern visualizations with proper fabric drape and lighting.

Can I use this to show my interior designer or family what I want?

Yes. Generate previews of different window treatments and share them. This is one of the most popular uses β€” getting visual buy-in from family members or showing designers exactly the look you want before placing a custom order.

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