Choose the room type, style source, atmosphere, furnishing level, and material direction through guided controls for more predictable interior results.
Keep structure while exploring style, materials, and furnishing variations with a guided control panel. Set style, atmosphere, window view, materials, and furnishing. Use constraints to preserve layout and openings.
Upload sketch, photo, or clay view
PNG, JPG. Multiple input types supported.
The same base image can yield different style directions. Layout and openings stay consistent while style, materials, and atmosphere change.
Start from an early concept sketch and turn it into a styled interior visual.
Use a simple massing or clay-style base to generate a more finished interior scene.
Restyle a real room while keeping the spatial structure more recognizable.
Interior Render helps teams create interior visuals from different starting points while keeping control over structure, materials, atmosphere, and presentation level.
Keep core room structure stable while changing style, materials, and furnishing.
Keep the overall spatial structure more aligned with the input.
Maintain major openings and architectural logic.
Help interior views feel cleaner and more architecturally grounded.
Avoid people entirely or add entourage when the presentation needs more life.
Use surface overrides for floors, walls, and ceilings, or upload specific material references such as wood tone, wall paint, or fabric textures to influence selected parts of the scene.
Choose how complete the result should feel, from vacant architectural views to lightly furnished scenes or fully styled presentation visuals. Early concept, mid-stage staging, or final presentation—all possible.
Start with a sketch, clay view, empty room, or existing interior photo.
Define the room type, style source, atmosphere, window view, material strategy, and furnishing level.
Preserve layout elements, control people, and optionally upload material references for more specific direction.
Create the result, compare variations, and continue with edits or enhancement if needed.
Add short notes about style, colors, furniture, or lighting when needed. Most of the result is guided through the interface settings, constraints, and references.
Explore style, furnishing, and finish directions faster.
Turn early interior concepts into presentation-ready visuals.
Improve the presentation of empty or existing interiors for pitches, brochures, and pre-sales material.
Turn an empty apartment or vacant room into a fully styled marketing visual for real estate listings or developer presentations.
Restyle an existing room photo while keeping the layout, openings, and spatial structure recognizable. Change style, materials, and atmosphere without starting from scratch.
Convert a clay interior view or 3D base into a presentation-ready render with controlled furnishing level, materials, and window views.
Test flooring, wall tones, ceiling finishes, or specific material references (wood, fabric, paint) to explore design directions before committing.
Final high-resolution output
Local fixes and cleanup
When reference products or materials should drive the scene more directly
You can use sketches, clay views, empty room photos, or existing interior photos. The tool works across multiple input types.
Yes. Use the preserve layout and preserve openings constraints to keep the spatial structure aligned with your input.
Yes. Set the furnishing level to empty, lightly furnished, or fully styled depending on the stage of your project.
Yes. Use the window view setting with auto, preset (city, park, ocean, etc.), or a reference image.
Yes. You can upload specific material references for floors, walls, ceilings, or other surfaces to influence the result.
No. Most of the result is guided through interface settings. Optional text guidance is available when you need to add short notes about style, colors, or lighting.
Yes. The furnishing level control lets you choose between empty, lightly furnished, or fully styled outputs.
Explore new design directions while keeping structure, layout, and openings consistent.