AI interior visual cost for listings, staging & pitches
Tell the tool how many rooms you render each month and it estimates your AI interior visual cost in VND, set right next to the real fit-out bill.
AI interior visual cost for listings, staging & pitches
Real-estate agents and interior studios now need whole sets of room visuals for listings, social feeds and client pitches — and paying a 3D artist millions of đồng per render adds up fast. This tool estimates the cost of producing redesign and virtual-staging visuals yourself with Interior AI, REimagine Home, Spacely, Collov or RoomGPT, priced by your real room count and shown in VND. What sets it apart: the AI figure sits right beside three tiers of actual fit-out and furniture cost, so you can see the render bill is a tiny fraction of building for real. Clean, on-style visuals are also the visible layer that helps a listing or article get noticed by buyers and cited in AI answers (GEO/AIO).
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to virtually stage one property listing with AI?
Cost is priced per render — usually a few thousand to a few tens of thousands of VND per image, depending on the tool and how many retries you need. A listing needs several images per room; the tool counts failed renders too and converts everything to VND so you know the total for the whole set upfront.
How does the AI render cost compare to a real fit-out and furniture?
The gap is huge: AI visuals cost roughly a few tens to a couple hundred thousand VND for a whole batch of options, while a real fit-out with furniture in Vietnam typically runs about 2–3.5 million VND per m² at the basic tier, 3.5–5.5 million mid-range and 6–12 million premium. The tool places both figures side by side so you can test countless options with AI before a client commits to building.
Should I pay per render or buy a monthly plan?
RoomGPT bills per render, which suits low or uneven volume; Interior AI and Spacely offer monthly plans with an allowance that wins once you produce visuals steadily across many listings. The tool models both against your room count and shows the point where a monthly plan starts to save money.
Can AI-staged photos be used in listings or client pitches?
Yes, but label them clearly as concept visuals rather than the property's current state, and avoid uploading images that reveal a person's face or a specific address. Many real-estate platforms have their own rules for edited or AI-generated imagery, so check before you post.
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