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Preview Shower Tile in Your Bathroom

Upload your bathroom photo and a tile sample. AI previews it in your shower in seconds.

Bathroom with dated pink tile shower surround and a white marble tile sample
Before
Same bathroom with white marble tile composited onto the shower surround
After

Preview Shower Tile in Your Bathroom Photo

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Popular use cases:
  • shower tile preview
  • bathroom shower tile visualizer
  • shower tile composite
  • shower surround tile preview
  • shower wall tile simulator
  • bathroom tile preview tool
  • shower renovation preview
  • tub surround tile preview

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
Full shower walls apply this tile to all shower walls floor to ceiling 25s
Shower floor only apply this mosaic tile to the shower floor only 20s
Tub surround apply this tile to the tub surround from tub edge to ceiling 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your bathroom photo

    Drop a photo of your bathroom showing the shower area into EditThisPic. Straight-on shots of the shower stall or tub surround give the best results. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Standard shower tile composite: 20-30 seconds. Full shower surround with multiple walls: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the shower tile you want

    Upload your tile sample as a reference image, then type your instruction: 'apply this tile to the shower walls' or 'put this tile on the shower surround floor to ceiling.' The AI uses your sample and composites it onto the shower area. No marking needed — the AI knows what 'shower walls' means.

    Tip: Specify whether you want tile on the walls only, floor only, or both — 'shower walls and floor' vs 'shower walls only' produces very different results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Full shower wall tile apply this tile sample to all shower walls from floor to ceiling, keeping the showerhead and fixtures in place
    Shower accent strip composite this mosaic tile as a horizontal accent band at chest height across the shower walls, with the main tile surrounding it
    Shower floor tile apply this small mosaic tile to the shower floor only, keeping the walls unchanged
    Tub surround tile apply this tile sample to the tub surround walls, from the tub edge to the ceiling
    3 more prompts
    Walk-in shower with niche tile the entire walk-in shower with this sample, including inside the shower niche, keeping the glass door and showerhead visible
    Two-tone shower design apply this dark tile to the lower third of the shower walls and the lighter version to the upper two-thirds
    Shower bench tile apply this tile to the shower walls and the built-in bench seat, matching the pattern seamlessly
  3. Review the composite

    Check that tile runs consistently across shower walls, grout lines align at corners, and the composite preserves fixtures like the showerhead, faucet, and glass door. Use the before/after slider to compare.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI tiled the bathroom wall outside the shower or missed one of the shower walls, tap markers on the correct shower area and regenerate. This is optional — most shower tile composites work without markers.

    Tip: Markers are helpful when your shower area blends visually with the rest of the bathroom — like a doorless walk-in shower with matching wall color.
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Preview Shower Tile in Your Bathroom Photo

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"Was torn between large format porcelain and small mosaic for my walk-in shower. Previewed both in my actual bathroom and the large format won — it looked so much cleaner. Saved me from a $4K tile regret." @BathRemodel_Sarah

See it in action

Bathroom with dated pink tile shower surround and a white marble tile sample
Before
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Same bathroom with white marble tile composited onto the shower surround
After

Dated pink tile to white marble shower

A bathroom renovation preview replacing dated pink tile in the shower surround with white marble.

Prompt: apply this marble tile sample to all shower surround walls, floor to ceiling, keeping the showerhead and faucet in place
Bathroom with plain fiberglass shower insert and a white subway tile sample
Before
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Same bathroom with white subway tile composited onto the shower walls
After

Plain fiberglass to subway tile shower

Previewing how a one-piece fiberglass shower insert would look replaced with classic subway tile.

Prompt: replace the shower insert with this white subway tile from floor to ceiling with gray grout
Walk-in shower with plain white tile and a patterned cement tile sample
Before
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Same walk-in shower with bold geometric cement tile composited onto all walls
After

Walk-in shower with patterned tile

Testing a bold patterned cement tile in a frameless walk-in shower to see the full effect before purchasing.

Prompt: apply this patterned tile to all walls of the walk-in shower, keeping the glass panel and rain showerhead in place

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Bathroom Renovation Planning

Preview shower tile options in your actual bathroom before committing to expensive materials and installation labor.

Common Scenarios

  • Comparing 3 tile samples from the tile showroom in your shower before ordering
  • Testing how large format tile looks vs small mosaic in your shower stall
  • Previewing a shower accent strip with contrasting tile

Best Practices

  • Photograph your shower from outside looking in, showing all visible walls
  • Include the showerhead and fixtures in the photo for the most realistic composite
  • Run separate composites for wall tile and floor tile if using different materials
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Contractor and Tile Shop Presentations

Show clients exactly how different tile options look in their actual shower during consultations and showroom visits.

Common Scenarios

  • Generating 5 tile options in a client's shower for a design meeting
  • Demonstrating how a tile shop's premium line looks in a customer's bathroom
  • Creating before/after visuals for renovation proposals and estimates

Best Practices

  • Photograph the client's bathroom yourself for consistent quality
  • Match tile samples to actual SKUs available for purchase
  • Show simple and premium options to help anchor client budget expectations
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Real Estate Listing Enhancement

Show buyers how a dated shower would look with modern tile to market renovation potential in listing photos.

Common Scenarios

  • Staging a dated bathroom with modern shower tile for MLS photos
  • Showing buyers the impact of a shower retile on an otherwise solid bathroom
  • Creating renovation cost-vs-value visualizations for marketing

Best Practices

  • Use universally appealing tile like white subway or large format porcelain
  • Always disclose that tile visualizations are AI-generated per local regulations
  • Pair shower tile previews with other bathroom upgrades for a complete renovation visualization

If something looks off

AI tiled the bathroom wall outside the shower area

Why: The AI couldn't distinguish between shower walls and the main bathroom walls, especially in open-plan bathrooms.

Try: Tap markers specifically on the shower walls inside the shower enclosure, then regenerate

Tip: Adding 'inside the shower enclosure only' to your prompt helps the AI understand the boundary.

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.

Showerhead or fixtures got covered by tile

Why: The AI composited tile uniformly across the wall without preserving hardware cutouts.

Try: Add 'keeping the showerhead, faucet, and any niches visible and uncovered' to your prompt

Tip: Explicitly naming each fixture tells the AI what to preserve — showerhead, faucet handles, shower niche, grab bars.

Tile pattern doesn't align at shower corners

Why: The AI rendered each wall surface independently without matching the pattern at corner seams.

Try: Add 'with consistent pattern alignment across corners' to your prompt and regenerate

Tip: Simple patterns like subway or large format tile align more naturally at corners than complex mosaics.

Shower floor tile looks the same as wall tile but shouldn't

Why: The AI applied the same tile to both surfaces when you wanted different tile on the floor.

Try: Specify surfaces: 'apply this tile to the shower walls only, keep the existing floor tile unchanged'

Tip: Shower floors typically use smaller tile for drainage slope. Specify 'walls only' or 'floor only' to control which surface changes.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the shower area before describing the tile I want?

No! Just describe what you want: 'apply this tile to the shower walls.' The AI understands 'shower walls' and targets that area. Only use markers if the AI tiles the wrong area, like the bathroom walls outside the shower.

Can I preview different shower tiles in the same bathroom photo?

Yes. Upload your bathroom photo once, then swap in different tile sample reference images. Compare marble vs subway vs mosaic in your actual shower to find the right look before purchasing tile.

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

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your bathroom photo and tile sample, describe where to apply it, and get a realistic shower tile preview in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99.

Can I preview tile on both shower walls and the shower floor?

Yes. Specify in your prompt: 'apply this tile to the shower walls and floor' for the same tile everywhere, or run separate edits with different tiles for walls vs floor.

Does the AI preserve the showerhead and fixtures?

Usually yes — it recognizes and preserves fixtures automatically. If it covers something, add 'keeping the showerhead, faucet, and niche visible' to your prompt and regenerate.

Can I preview a shower niche with different tile?

Yes. Specify 'apply accent tile inside the shower niche' to preview a contrasting tile in the recessed shelf. This is a popular design choice — a mosaic niche against large format wall tile.

What photo angle works best for shower tile previews?

Shoot straight-on from outside the shower looking in, so all three walls of the shower surround are visible. Good lighting and a clean lens make a big difference in composite quality.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. Take a photo of your bathroom and tile sample from your phone, upload both, and preview the shower tile composite instantly. No app download needed.

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