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AI Window Visualizer

Upload a photo of your home and describe the window style. AI renders the replacement in seconds.

Home with dated small aluminum slider windows
Before
Same home with modern black-framed casement windows
After

AI Window Visualizer

Drop your photo here

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Popular use cases:
  • window visualizer
  • window replacement preview
  • window design tool
  • window renovation planner
  • window comparison tool
  • window simulator
  • casement window preview
  • window style changer

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
Black casement replace windows with black casement windows no grilles 20s
Double-hung with grilles replace with white double-hung windows with colonial grilles 20s
Bay window replace front window with three-panel bay window 30s

How it works

  1. Upload your home photo

    Drop a photo of your home's exterior into EditThisPic. Best results come from straight-on shots where the windows are clearly visible. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard window style swap: 20-30 seconds. Adding new windows or changing sizes: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the windows you want

    Type your instruction: 'replace all windows with black-framed casement windows with colonial grilles' or 'install a large picture window on the front wall.' Specify the frame color, style, and grid pattern for best results. No marking needed — the AI knows what 'windows' means.

    Tip: Frame color has the biggest visual impact. 'Black exterior frames' is the #1 trend in 2026 — it transforms any home style from traditional to modern.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Modern black casement upgrade replace all visible windows with black-framed casement windows with narrow profiles and no grilles for a modern clean look
    Traditional double-hung with grilles replace the windows with white vinyl double-hung windows with colonial grid pattern and exterior trim
    Bay window addition replace the main front window with a large three-panel bay window with a white frame, flanking casement windows, and a center picture pane
    Craftsman-style divided lites replace the windows with dark bronze Andersen-style windows with divided lites across the top sash only, matching the craftsman architecture
    3 more prompts
    Floor-to-ceiling modern replace the front windows with tall floor-to-ceiling fixed glass panels with thin black aluminum frames
    Arched top accent windows add arched top accent windows above the existing front windows, matching the current white frame color
    Farmhouse 6-over-6 pattern replace the windows with white wood 6-over-6 divided lite double-hung windows for an authentic farmhouse look
  3. Review the visualization

    Check that the window proportions fit the openings, the frame style is consistent across all windows, and the overall look coordinates with your home's architecture. Use the before/after slider.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI changed the wrong windows or affected the siding, tap markers on the specific windows you want changed and regenerate. This is optional — most window edits work without markers.

    Tip: Markers help when you want to change only specific windows — like just the front-facing ones — while keeping side windows unchanged.
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AI Window Visualizer

Drop your photo here

or click to browse

Release to upload

Free • No signup

"Homeowner couldn't decide between white double-hung and black casement. I showed both on their house in 5 minutes. The black casements won unanimously." @WindowPro_Midwest

See it in action

Home with dated small aluminum slider windows
Before
->
Same home with modern black-framed casement windows
After

Aluminum sliders to black casements

A home with dated aluminum slider windows upgraded to modern black-framed casements for an instant curb appeal boost.

Prompt: replace all windows with black-framed casement windows with clean narrow profiles and no grilles
Ranch home with two small undersized windows on the front wall
Before
->
Same home with one large picture window replacing both small windows
After

Small windows to large picture window

Replacing a pair of small windows with a large picture window to maximize natural light and views.

Prompt: replace the two small front windows with one large picture window with a white frame and clean unobstructed glass
Craftsman bungalow with plain generic vinyl windows
Before
->
Same bungalow with dark bronze divided lite windows matching craftsman architecture
After

Standard windows to craftsman divided lites

Testing how craftsman-style divided lite windows look on a bungalow to match its architectural character.

Prompt: replace the windows with dark bronze windows with divided lites across the top sash only, matching craftsman style

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Window Replacement Planning

Preview window styles, frame colors, and grid patterns on your home before committing to a $5K-$20K replacement project.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing black vs white vs bronze frames on your home's exterior
  • Testing casement vs double-hung vs slider styles for your architecture
  • Previewing different grid patterns — colonial, craftsman, prairie, or no grilles

Best Practices

  • Photograph your home straight-on showing all front-facing windows
  • Specify frame color, style, and grid pattern for each prompt
  • Run multiple options for side-by-side comparison before meeting with contractors
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Window Contractor Sales

Show customers exactly how their home will look with different window lines — more effective than catalogs for closing replacement projects.

Common Scenarios

  • Showing the homeowner multiple window brands during the sales appointment
  • Creating before/after visuals for project proposals and financing applications
  • Demonstrating the curb appeal difference between standard and premium windows

Best Practices

  • Take a photo of the customer's home during the initial visit
  • Match descriptions to window products you actually carry
  • Show budget vs premium options to anchor the price conversation
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Real Estate Curb Appeal

Window replacement has strong ROI. Show buyers the potential with an AI-visualized upgrade in listing photos.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging a listing with updated window styles to show modernization potential
  • Creating renovation marketing materials for properties with dated windows
  • Visualizing how black-framed windows transform a builder-grade home

Best Practices

  • Use the listing photo as-is for the before image
  • Choose universally appealing options — black casement or white double-hung
  • Always disclose that the visualization is AI-generated

If something looks off

AI changed windows I didn't want changed

Why: When you say 'replace all windows,' the AI changes every visible window. If you only want front-facing ones changed, the AI may include side windows.

Try: Be specific: 'replace only the three front-facing windows' or tap markers on just the windows you want changed

Tip: Counting windows in your prompt — 'replace the 4 front windows' — gives the AI a specific quantity target.

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.

Window proportions don't match existing openings

Why: The AI changed the window size along with the style, making them too large or too small for the wall.

Try: Add: 'keep the same window opening sizes, only change the frame style and color'

Tip: 'Same size openings' tells the AI this is a style change, not a resizing — matching proportions to existing rough openings.

Grille pattern is inconsistent across windows

Why: The AI rendered different grid patterns on different windows when they should all match.

Try: Specify consistency: 'all windows with matching colonial 6-over-6 grille pattern'

Tip: Naming the exact pattern — '6-over-6,' '3-over-1,' or 'prairie style' — ensures uniform grilles across every window.

Frame color looks different from what I specified

Why: Color names like 'bronze' or 'black' can vary in interpretation between manufacturers.

Try: Use specific shade: 'true matte black exterior frames' or 'dark oil-rubbed bronze with warm brown undertones'

Tip: Adding 'matte' vs 'glossy' and noting warm vs cool undertones gives the AI a precise color target.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the windows before describing the style I want?

No! Just describe: 'replace all windows with black casement windows.' The AI identifies the windows and changes them. Only use markers if you want to change specific windows while leaving others unchanged.

Can I compare different window styles on the same house?

Yes. Upload your home photo once, then run separate edits — 'black casement,' then 'white double-hung with grilles,' then 'bronze craftsman.' Each generates a new preview so you can compare before ordering.

Is there a free window visualizer that doesn't require login?

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

What window styles can the AI visualize?

Casement, double-hung, single-hung, picture, bay, bow, slider, awning, fixed, arched, and specialty shapes. With any frame color — black, white, bronze, natural wood — and grid patterns from colonial to prairie to no grilles.

Can I change window sizes or add new windows?

Yes. Describe the change: 'replace the two small windows with one large picture window' or 'add a window to the blank wall section.' The AI handles both style changes and size modifications.

Does it work for both interior and exterior views?

Yes. Upload an interior photo to see how windows look from inside your room, or an exterior photo to preview curb appeal. Both perspectives work well.

Can window companies use this for customer presentations?

Absolutely. Upload the customer's home photo and show them exactly how different window lines look on their house. Much more effective than catalog browsing for closing $10K+ window replacement projects.

Can I visualize windows on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. Take a photo of your home and preview window styles right from your phone. No app download needed.

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