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“The World’s #1 AI Home Design Tool.”

HomeDesignsAI generates new designs for interiors, exteriors, gardens, and real estate presentations based on uploaded photos. Users select the room type, style, and scope of changes; the AI then generates visual variations. Additional features include virtual staging, material changes, furniture removal, room composition, and, in some cases, 2D-to-3D or video outputs.
HomeDesignsAI

The World’s #1 AI Home Design Tool

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6.0/10 KIFOX Score – Solid

Location: Romania ⚠️ No confirmed information is available regarding a complete, current business address – as of June 12, 2026.

Architectural visualization Image editing Image generation Interior Design Mockups Product Photography
Free Free trial designs Limited free credits or trial access for initial design creations; a fully-featured, permanently free plan is not clearly indicated. Subscription Individual Plan Monthly design quota, more than 40 styles and room types, interior, exterior, and garden design, color and texture changes, redesign, Fill Spaces, Furniture Finder, and Design Transfer.

Pro Plan Significantly higher design quota, more than 80 styles and room types, as well as expanded use of design and editing features.
Other Universal Credits Shared credit balance for redesign, video, virtual staging, material swap, furniture removal, and other modules; additional credits can be added. Business Add-ons Advanced tools such as material swap, paint visualizer, and other professional design features. Additional professional features, including advanced room composition and more comprehensive design tools. White-Label Widget Embeddable design interface for websites and platforms, combining interior design with usage-based billing. API Custom usage-based model for integrating design features into your own products. Enterprise Custom agreement with higher volume and the option to exclude customer data from model training.

HomeDesignsAI is a generative design platform for living spaces, facades, gardens, and real estate visualizations. An existing photo is uploaded and reinterpreted based on a desired style. This allows for the quick generation of various interior design and renovation ideas without the need to build a complete 3D model.

Target audience

This offering is aimed at DIY renovators, interior designers, real estate agents, home staging service providers, architects in the early conceptual phases, furniture suppliers, and marketing teams. For professional designers, it is primarily a useful tool for generating ideas and communication, rather than a technical design platform.

Outstanding features

In addition to complete room redesigns, individual materials, colors, or objects can be modified. Empty rooms can be furnished virtually, existing furniture can be removed, and floor plans or rooms can be incorporated into further visualizations. Companies can integrate the technology into their own websites via API or a hosted white-label widget.

Key Areas of Application

Typical applications include renovation inspiration, real estate listings, virtual interior design, client presentations, social media content, and quickly exploring different design styles. Furniture and renovation companies can show potential customers visual suggestions before detailed planning begins.

Usage & Notes

For best results, use a bright, unobstructed photo that clearly shows the room’s layout. Generated images must then be checked for unintended changes to windows, doors, stairs, connections, and proportions. Before uploading, people, family photos, addresses, or other sensitive details should be removed.

Target audienceAssessment
Private individualsVery well suited – for renovation ideas, furnishing, color testing, garden planning, and visual inspiration.
Self-employed / FreelancersYes – useful for interior designers, architects, real estate agents, home stagers, and marketing freelancers.
SMEsYes – suitable for design firms, furniture retailers, construction companies, real estate firms, and renovation service providers.
Large enterprisesConditionally yes – API and white-label widget enable integration; data protection and enterprise contracts must be reviewed.
Architects / Interior DesignersYes, for early visualization – good for variations and client presentations, but not a substitute for dimensionally accurate CAD or technical planning.
Real estate agentsVery well suited – virtual staging, furniture removal, and quick room variations support property listings and marketing.
Trades / Construction CompaniesTo a limited extent – good for brainstorming and client coordination, not for structural, technical, or permit-ready construction planning.
Organizations with data protection concernsSomewhat critical to limited – US processing, training on API content outside the enterprise, and lack of public EU data residency.

Hosting & Data

✅ = well covered ⚠️ = partial / indirect ❓ = not available / unclear
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1) On-prem / local hosting
Meaning: The company operates the solution on its own hardware or within its own infrastructure. In the strictest sense, not only the application runs locally, but ideally the model as well.

2) Private cloud / data center
Meaning: The solution runs in a dedicated or more clearly separated cloud environment, often with a hosting provider or hyperscaler, but in a German data center or in a particularly controlled environment.

3) EU SaaS / managed
Meaning: The provider operates the solution itself as a service. The company uses the tool as a ready-made cloud service, ideally with EU data residency.

4) Hybrid
Meaning: One part of the processing remains internal / local / in a private cloud, while another part runs in an external cloud or EU SaaS.

5) AVV / DPA
Meaning: This is the data processing agreement or Data Processing Addendum. It governs that the provider processes personal data on behalf of the customer and is bound by the customer's instructions.

6) No training
Meaning: The provider does not use your prompts, uploads, attachments, chat histories, or outputs for training or improving the general model — ideally excluded by contract.

7) Open-source / transparency path
Meaning: There is a path toward greater technical transparency and sovereignty, for example through:
- open models
- documented components
- self-hostable parts
- traceable architecture
- export / switching options

✅ = well covered ⚠️ = partial / indirect ❓ = not available / unclear
On-prem / local hosting
Private cloud / data center
EU SaaS / Managed
Hybrid ⚠️
DPA / AVV
No training on customer data ⚠️
Open source / transparency path

Overall assessment:

Cloud-based web, API, and white-label platform; no self-hosting or on-premise options publicly listed. Users upload photos or sketches and select the room type, style, and desired edits. Features include redesign, sketch-to-render, virtual staging, furniture removal, furniture search, color and material changes, paint visualizer, room composer, floor editor, design transfer, design critique, and video generation.

Data processing: Account and payment data, prompts, images, sketches, floor plans, generated designs, as well as device, log, and usage data are processed. When using the API, inputs, outputs, and technical logs are stored. According to the API policy, inputs and outputs may be stored for the duration of the account and retained beyond that for legal reasons.

Training: With the API, inputs and results may be used for model improvement. An opt-out is explicitly promised only for Enterprise users. For standard web plans, there is no clear general non-training commitment: no verified information is available.

Integrations: For businesses, API access and an embeddable white-label widget are offered. This allows real estate, furniture, architecture, or design platforms to integrate the features into their own websites.

Conclusion:
HomeDesignsAI is strong for quick visual concepts but not for technical construction planning. Projects involving sensitive personal data should only be processed via an enterprise contract that excludes training, specifies retention periods, and provides controlled API access.

Privacy Policy

HomeDesigns AI - API Privacy Policy

On-prem / local hosting
Private cloud / data center
EU SaaS / Managed
Hybrid ⚠️
DPA / AVV
No training on customer data ⚠️
Open source / transparency path

Overall assessment:

Cloud-based web, API, and white-label platform; no self-hosting or on-premise options publicly listed. Users upload photos or sketches and select the room type, style, and desired edits. Features include redesign, sketch-to-render, virtual staging, furniture removal, furniture search, color and material changes, paint visualizer, room composer, floor editor, design transfer, design critique, and video generation.

Data processing: Account and payment data, prompts, images, sketches, floor plans, generated designs, as well as device, log, and usage data are processed. When using the API, inputs, outputs, and technical logs are stored. According to the API policy, inputs and outputs may be stored for the duration of the account and retained beyond that for legal reasons.

Training: With the API, inputs and results may be used for model improvement. An opt-out is explicitly promised only for Enterprise users. For standard web plans, there is no clear general non-training commitment: no verified information is available.

Integrations: For businesses, API access and an embeddable white-label widget are offered. This allows real estate, furniture, architecture, or design platforms to integrate the features into their own websites.

Conclusion:
HomeDesignsAI is strong for quick visual concepts but not for technical construction planning. Projects involving sensitive personal data should only be processed via an enterprise contract that excludes training, specifies retention periods, and provides controlled API access.

Privacy Policy

HomeDesigns AI - API Privacy Policy

Strengths & weaknesses at a glance

Strengths Weaknesses
• Create numerous design variations very quickly • Results are not to scale or technically sound.
• No CAD or 3D modeling skills required • The AI may alter windows, doors, room geometry, or furniture in implausible ways.
• Interior, exterior, and garden design all in one interface • No reliable verification of materials, costs, or constructability.
• Useful for real estate marketing and client meetings • By default, inputs and outputs can be used for model improvement; an opt-out option is described primarily for Enterprise.
• Commercial use available with appropriate pricing plans • The server location and current complete list of subcontractors are not clearly specified publicly.
• API and embeddable no-code widget • No publicly available Terms of Service (TOS) found.
• Custom branding and white-label solutions for businesses • Uploaded apartment photos may contain private items, people, or location information.
• Free tools for initial testing. • Legal documents contain some imprecise or incomplete wording.

Data last updated: 13. June 2026

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