AI Furniture Photo Editor for Facebook Marketplace
Make your furniture look catalog-ready without rearranging the whole room.
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"Was dreading selling our dining set because the room was a mess with moving boxes everywhere. Blurred the background in each photo and it looked like a furniture showroom. Sold for $200 more than expected." @MovingSale2026
Built for Furniture Sellers on Marketplace
Furniture is one of the most popular Marketplace categories, and presentation directly impacts price. Clean, well-lit photos make buyers picture the piece in their own home. EditThisPic lets you present furniture professionally without moving a single thing in your room.
Tools for Furniture Photos
Blur Background
Hide living room clutter behind furniture pieces
Enhance Lighting
Fix yellow or dim indoor lighting on furniture
Replace Background
Swap messy room for a staged room or neutral backdrop
Remove Object
Remove clutter items sitting on or near the furniture
Remove Shadow
Remove harsh shadows from overhead lights on furniture
How to AI Furniture Photo Editor for Facebook Marketplace
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Photograph the furniture
Take photos at the furniture's own height. For a couch, crouch to seat height. For a dining table, shoot at table height. Use the widest angle your phone allows. Include at least one photo showing scale.
Background blur: 15-25 seconds. Full room replacement: 25-35 seconds.Open curtains and blinds for natural light. Turn off overhead lights to avoid yellow cast. -
Upload and describe fixes
Upload to EditThisPic and type: 'blur the messy background and fix the yellow lighting' or 'remove the clutter and make it look like a showroom photo.'
Combine fixes: 'blur background, fix yellow lighting, remove items on the coffee table' -
Check color and condition accuracy
Verify upholstery or wood color matches reality. Make sure any wear, stains, or damage you've disclosed is still visible. Honest photos build buyer trust.
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Edit multiple angles and post
Edit your main shot plus close-ups of any notable details, brand tags, and condition shots. Multiple angles help buyers commit before messaging you.
Show scale by including a common item nearby, or mention dimensions prominently in your listing.
Copy-Paste Prompts for Furniture Photos
blur the room behind the couch to hide all clutter, keep the couch sharp and detailed, make it look like a furniture catalog photo
Blur is the fastest and most natural option for furniture in a room
fix the yellow indoor lighting, show the true wood color, make the table look warm but accurate
Yellow light makes oak look orange and walnut look muddy - color correction reveals the true grain
remove the dishes, placemats, and clutter from the dining table, make it look clean and empty, show the wood surface
Empty furniture surfaces let buyers visualize their own style
blur or remove the personal photos and items on the bookshelf, keep the shelf structure sharp, show it as an empty display piece
Personal items distract from the furniture itself
Show 4 more prompts
reduce the reflections on the glass table showing the ceiling and lights, make the glass look clean and clear
Glass furniture photos almost always have reflection issues - a quick fix makes a big difference
blur the bedroom background completely, focus on the mattress, make it look clean and fresh
Mattress photos need to look especially clean - buyers are particular about bedding
blur the office background, remove the cords and papers from the desk surface, make it look like a styled workspace photo
Clean desk surface plus blurred background makes any desk look premium
brighten the patio furniture, blur the yard background, make the cushions and frame look vibrant and inviting
Outdoor furniture photos benefit from bright, sunny-looking lighting even if shot on an overcast day
| Edit Type | Prompt | Time | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blur messy room | blur background, keep furniture sharp |
15s | Try This โ |
| Fix yellow lights | fix yellow lighting, show true colors |
20s | Try This โ |
| Clear surfaces | remove clutter from table/desk |
20s | Try This โ |
| Glass reflections | reduce reflections on glass surface |
25s | Try This โ |
Real Examples
Sectional in a messy living room
Selling a sectional couch but the living room has toys, blankets, and a cluttered coffee table all visible.
blur the living room background to hide all the clutter, keep the couch perfectly sharp, brighten the colors
Dining table under yellow light
Your oak dining table looks gorgeous but every photo makes it look orange due to the yellow overhead chandelier.
fix the yellow lighting to show the true oak wood color, make colors natural and accurate, brighten overall
Dresser against cluttered wall
A beautiful mid-century dresser but photographed against a wall with family photos, cords, and clutter.
replace the cluttered wall with a clean white wall, remove cords and items around the dresser, keep the dresser exactly as-is
When Things Go Wrong
Upholstery color looks different after editing
Why: Lighting correction can shift fabric colors, especially grays and beiges which have subtle tones.
fix the lighting but keep the upholstery color exactly as the original photo, don't change the fabric color
Check edited colors against the actual furniture before posting.
Blur cuts into the furniture edges
Why: Soft or irregular furniture edges like tufted cushions can blend with the background in AI processing.
Tap markers on the furniture edges, then: keep all of the furniture sharp, only blur behind it
Furniture with clean geometric edges blurs best. Tufted or irregular edges may need markers.
Wood grain lost detail after editing
Why: Lighting and color correction can smooth out fine wood grain details.
Mention 'keep wood grain visible' when editing wooden furniture photos.
Removed items left visible gaps
Why: The AI fills in removed areas but may not perfectly match the surrounding surface.
Tap marker on the gap, then: fill this area to match the rest of the surface seamlessly
For items on surfaces, removing one at a time often gives better results.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I photograph large furniture that fills the room?
Get as far back as possible and shoot at the furniture's height. Use the ultra-wide lens on your phone if available. Take corner-to-corner shots to show the full piece. Don't worry if the room is visible - EditThisPic can blur or replace the background.
Should I blur or replace the room background for furniture?
Blur is usually best for furniture. It keeps the room context (which helps buyers imagine the piece in a home) while hiding specific mess. Full replacement to white looks odd for furniture. Try blur first.
How do I show furniture condition honestly?
Edit the environment (background, lighting) but not the furniture itself. Keep scratches, wear marks, and stains visible. Include close-up photos of any damage. Honest photos lead to smooth pickups and fewer returns.
Is there a free furniture photo editor for Marketplace?
Yes, EditThisPic is free to try with no signup or watermarks. Perfect for furniture listings - blur backgrounds, fix lighting, and make pieces look catalog-ready.
How many photos should I take of furniture?
At minimum 4-6: full front view, each side, any brand labels, and close-ups of notable details or wear. More photos mean faster sales and fewer questions from buyers.
Can I facebook marketplace furniture on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser โ iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.
What photo formats does the AI furniture photo editor for facebook marketplace support?
JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.
How long does it take to facebook marketplace furniture?
Usually 15-30 seconds. Upload your photo, describe what you want, and the AI delivers the result.
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