Create realistic interior or exterior visuals from a base photo and named references.
Upload a room or building image, then add clearly named reference images such as sofa, table, flooring, ceiling lamp, or wall finish. Composer uses these inputs to generate a controlled AI visualization while staying grounded in the original scene.
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Upload a base photo, then add named reference images (e.g. chair, ceiling).
Upload images for the items or materials you want to use. Name each one clearly, like sofa, flooring, chair, or ceiling lamp.
Drag & drop reference images here
Or click to upload. Then add a name for each image.
Match input keeps the same base image dimensions.
The Composer tool takes your base image and intelligently applies your named reference images to the scene. It understands lighting, perspective, and materials to create a cohesive, realistic render.
The AI understands the depth and perspective of your base photo, ensuring furniture is placed naturally.
Upload a swatch or texture, name it "flooring" or "wall", and watch it map perfectly to the surfaces.
Inserted objects automatically adopt the lighting conditions, shadows, and reflections of the base room.
A guided, 4-step process to compose your perfect scene.
Start with an interior or exterior image of the space.
Upload one or more reference images and label each clearly, such as chair, desk, flooring, or pendant light.
Select interior or exterior mode, room type, camera behavior, and output format. Optionally add subtle decor accents or extra guidance.
Composer creates a scene using your references as the main control input. You can then enhance or edit the result further.
Fine-tune your composition with powerful, structured settings.
Interior or exterior workflows.
Help the model understand the intended scene type (e.g., living room, office).
Upload multiple product, material, or decor references.
Keep the original photo angle for more faithful outputs.
Use automatic sizing or match the base image dimensions.
Optionally add small accessories like plants, lamps, or styling details.
Optional short text guidance for mood, colors, or styling direction.
Combine a base room image with multiple named reference images to guide furniture, finishes, and styling in one workflow.
Instead of relying on long prompts, Reviz uses guided workflows with structured controls for style, layout, materials, and edits. Composer is primarily controlled through the base image, named references, and tool settings.
Place products into realistic interiors for client-ready visuals. Showcase your catalog in context without expensive photoshoots.
Connect Composer with other Reviz tools for a complete pipeline.
For high-resolution final visuals
For fixing specific areas after generation
For staged product placements after a Composer base
No. Composer is primarily controlled through the base image, named references, and tool settings. You can add optional text guidance, but it's not required.
Yes, you can upload multiple reference images. Just make sure to name each one clearly (e.g., "sofa", "flooring", "lamp") so the AI knows how to apply them.
Yes, Composer is designed to preserve the structural geometry and camera angle of your base photo while applying your references.
Absolutely. Just select the "Exterior" target in the settings and upload exterior references like facade materials, landscaping, or outdoor furniture.
Well-cropped images with clear lighting work best. Avoid images with heavy watermarks or confusing backgrounds.
Yes! Furnishing empty rooms is one of the most common and powerful use cases for Composer.
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