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Batch Real Estate Photo Editing

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A typical listing has 20–40 shots. Upload up to 25, write one instruction — 'bright blue sky, green lawn, clean bright rooms' — and the AI applies it across every photo in the set. Realtors and Airbnb hosts use this to refresh an entire listing in under an hour instead of waiting 24–48 hours for an outsourced editing service. Note: sky replacement and brightness correction are fine. Don't use AI editing to conceal structural defects or misrepresent the property — that's on the listing agent.

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"Brighten the interior and make it look naturally lit, no harsh shadows"

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How it works

  1. Upload 3 or more listing photos

    Open EditThisPic and drop your listing photos — or use the file picker to select multiple files at once. You can upload up to 25 in a single batch. JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC are all accepted; HEIC converts automatically.

    Expect: A 20-photo listing takes roughly 10 minutes end-to-end. Photos process 2 at a time on desktop, so larger batches queue and run in pairs.
  2. Write one instruction for the whole set

    Type what you want done across every photo: 'Make the sky bright blue, green up the grass, and brighten all the rooms.' The same prompt runs on every photo in the batch — no need to type it once per image.

    Tip: One global instruction like 'bright blue sky and naturally lit interiors' works across both exteriors and interiors — the AI applies what's relevant per photo. For tighter control, run exteriors and interiors as two separate batches with different instructions.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Sky and lawn — standard listing refresh Make the sky bright blue and the grass green, keep everything else the same
    Bright natural interiors Brighten the interior and make it look naturally lit, no harsh shadows
    Full exterior refresh Replace the overcast sky with bright blue, green up the lawn, and clean up the driveway
    Remove cars from driveway Remove the cars from the driveway and replace with clean pavement
    2 more prompts
    Declutter and clean rooms Remove any clutter from surfaces and make the rooms look clean and staged
    Airbnb or vacation rental refresh Brighten the whole space, make the sky blue in exterior shots, and make all rooms look warm and inviting
  3. Review the results grid and save all

    After the batch completes, your edited photos appear as a grid. Scroll through, check each shot looks right, then hit 'Save all' to add them to your account library. Download individually or in bulk from there.

  4. Refine any individual photo (optional)

    If one shot needs extra work — a bedroom that came out too bright, or an exterior where the sky color differs from the rest — click into that photo and run a second prompt on it alone. Individual refinements use 1 credit each.

See it in action

House exterior with flat gray overcast sky and dull lawn
Before
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Same house exterior with bright blue sky and vivid green lawn
After

Gray sky replaced across exterior batch

A front-of-house exterior shot with a flat gray overcast sky — the most common listing photo problem. One 'bright blue sky' prompt applied across the exterior batch.

Prompt: Make the sky bright blue and the grass green, keep everything else the same
Dim living room interior with flat overcast lighting
Before
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Same living room looking bright, naturally lit, and inviting
After

Dim living room brightened

A living room shot from a listing taken on an overcast day — dark, uninviting, undersells the space. Brightened with one prompt across the interior batch.

Prompt: Brighten the interior and make it look naturally lit, no harsh shadows
House exterior with two cars parked in the driveway
Before
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Same house exterior with clean empty driveway, cars removed
After

Driveway cleared in exterior batch

Two cars parked in front of the garage blocking the curb appeal. Removed across the exterior batch with one prompt — no retouching per photo.

Prompt: Remove the cars from the driveway and replace with clean pavement

Quick answers

Can I edit a whole 30-photo listing at once?

A single batch handles up to 25 photos. For a 30-photo listing, run two batches — the first 25, then the remaining 5. Use the same prompt for both batches and the results will look consistent. Your account library stores all results, so nothing gets lost between runs.

Is editing listing photos with AI allowed?

Sky replacement, brightness correction, lawn greening, and decluttering are widely accepted listing photo enhancements — they improve presentation without misrepresenting the property. What's not acceptable: using AI to conceal structural damage, remove visible defects, or alter the size or layout of rooms. Those edits could expose listing agents to disclosure liability. Enhancement = fine. Concealment = don't.

How many photos can I edit at once?

Up to 25 photos per batch. For larger listings, run a second batch — same prompt, same results. The buy gate preselects the credit pack that covers your batch size automatically.

Does one prompt apply to every photo in the batch?

Yes — one instruction runs on every photo. The AI applies what's relevant per shot: a 'blue sky' instruction affects exteriors; interior shots where there's no sky are adjusted for what the prompt can do. For tighter control, split exterior and interior shots into separate batches.

What does batch listing photo editing cost?

1 credit per photo. Packs: 10 photos for $4.99 (50¢ each), 25 photos for $9.99 (40¢ each), 50 photos for $17.99, 100 photos for $29.99. The checkout screen automatically selects the pack that covers your batch — you don't need to count credits manually.

Is there a way to try this before buying?

Your first single-photo edit each week is free — try it on one room before running the whole listing. Batch runs use credits (1 per photo). This lets you verify the edit style matches your listing before committing to the full set.

How long does a 20-photo listing batch take?

About 30 seconds per photo, running 2 at a time on desktop. A 20-photo batch typically completes in 5–10 minutes. The results appear progressively in the grid as each photo finishes — you don't wait for the whole batch before seeing results.

Do I need an account to run a batch?

Yes — credits attach to your account, and batch results save to your account library. Creating an account takes about 30 seconds via magic link (no password). Single free edits don't require an account, but batch runs do.

What file formats are accepted for listing photos?

JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. HEIC files from iPhone cameras convert automatically. Maximum file size per photo is 7MB.

What if one photo in the batch fails?

Failed photos are automatically refunded — the credit is returned to your balance immediately. The rest of the batch completes normally. You can re-upload the failed photo and run it individually.

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 20 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.

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