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Change Wall Color in Photo

Tell the AI the new color you want. It changes just that object.

Living room with white walls
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Living room with sage green walls
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Change Wall Color in Photo

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Popular use cases:
  • change wall color
  • AI wall color editor
  • photo wall color tool
  • free wall color editing

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

How it works

  1. Upload your 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: Most edits complete in 20-45 seconds. Complex changes may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe your edit

    Type what you want: 'Change the wall color to a warm sage green.' Be specific about details for best results. The AI understands natural language — no technical skills needed.

    Tip: Tap a marker on the specific object whose color you want to change.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Sage Green Change the wall color to a warm sage green while keeping all furniture and decor the same
    Navy Blue Change the wall color to deep navy blue with the same finish and lighting
    Warm White Change the wall color to a warm off-white with slight cream undertones
    Accent Wall Change only the main wall behind the couch to terracotta orange, keep other walls white
    2 more prompts
    Dark Moody Change the wall color to a dramatic charcoal gray with a matte finish
    Pastel Pink Change the wall color to soft blush pink while maintaining the room lighting
  3. Review the result

    Check perspective lines, wall edges, and furniture placement for realism. Verify that lighting looks consistent across the room and no ghosting artifacts remain. Use the before/after slider.

  4. Refine if needed

    If furniture placement looks off, wall colors need tweaking, or staging elements seem unrealistic, tap markers on problem areas. Describe specific fixes like 'make the couch cushions look more natural' or 'fix the shadow under the table.'

    Tip: Markers are optional. Try without them first — the AI usually gets it right.
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Change Wall Color in Photo

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"Tested 5 paint colors on my living room walls without buying a single can. This is incredible!" @HomeRenovator

See it in action

Living room with white walls
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Living room with sage green walls
After

White Walls to Sage Green

White living room walls changed to trendy sage green.

Prompt: Change the wall color to warm sage green
Bedroom with beige walls
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Bedroom with navy blue accent wall
After

Beige to Navy Accent Wall

Beige bedroom wall transformed into a navy blue accent.

Prompt: Change the main wall to deep navy blue, keep other walls the same

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

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from the description alone.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to edit, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI exactly where to focus. Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Result looks unnatural or blurry

Why: The AI may need more specific guidance about the look you want.

Try: Change the wall color to a warm sage green, ensure natural lighting and sharp details that match the rest of the photo

Tip: Adding 'natural' and 'realistic' to your prompt helps the AI prioritize believability.

Color bled onto adjacent objects

Why: The AI couldn't precisely separate the target object from its neighbors.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific object and regenerate: 'only change the color of this object'

Tip: Tap a marker on the specific object whose color you want to change for precise results.

New color looks flat without the original texture

Why: The AI replaced the color but lost the surface detail like wood grain, fabric weave, or brushstrokes.

Try: Add 'preserve the original surface texture, reflections, and material properties' to your prompt

Tip: Mention the material: 'keep the wood grain visible' or 'preserve the matte finish.'

Metallic or glossy finish not preserved

Why: The AI treated the surface as matte when recoloring, losing the shine and reflections.

Try: Specify 'keep the metallic/glossy finish with natural reflections and highlights'

Tip: Include surface type in your prompt: 'glossy', 'metallic', 'satin', or 'matte' for accurate rendering.

Quick answers

Can I preview real paint colors?

Yes. Describe any paint color by name or shade (e.g., "Benjamin Moore Simply White" or "light sage green") and the AI will approximate it on your walls.

Will it change only the walls?

Yes. The AI detects wall surfaces and changes only those, leaving furniture, trim, ceiling, and decor untouched.

Is this free?

Yes. EditThisPic offers free wall color changes with no login required.

Can I change just one wall?

Yes. Specify which wall (e.g., "the wall behind the sofa") or use markers to indicate the exact wall you want changed.

Does it handle textured walls?

Yes. The AI preserves the wall texture (smooth, textured, brick) while changing only the color.

Can I try multiple colors?

Yes. Upload the same photo multiple times and try different colors to compare before buying paint.

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 change wall color in photo tool support?

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

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