See your room renovated in three styles before you spend a dollar.
Upload a photo of any room. Pick a style. In about 25 seconds you get three AI visualizations and a real renovation cost range for your city. When you are ready, we match you with vetted local contractors.
- 12 styles
- editor-curated
- ~25 sec
- first design streams
- 117 US cities
- local cost data
- 3 variations
- free, no signup
How it works
- 1
Upload a photo of your room
Snap a wide shot of your kitchen, bath, living room, or any space you want to renovate. JPEG, PNG, WebP, or iPhone HEIC, up to 12 MB. Indoor and well-lit works best.
- 2
Pick one of twelve styles
Modern, Scandinavian, Industrial, Coastal, Japandi, Mediterranean, Farmhouse, Mid-century, Bohemian, Art Deco, Traditional, or Tropical. Each style is paired with a reference photo so you know what you are getting. Two optional dropdowns (budget tier + color mood) fine-tune the result.
- 3
Get three takes plus a real cost estimate
In about 25 seconds the AI returns three renovated versions of the same room and a planning-cost range pulled from Renology data for your city. From there, get three matched contractor bids if you are ready.
Featured renovations
Six hand-picked examples from Renology editors. Cost ranges are planning estimates from the Renology Cost Index.


Modern kitchen · Los Angeles
Planning cost $28k–$74k


Japandi bathroom · Seattle
Planning cost $14k–$32k


Coastal living room · San Diego
Planning cost $9k–$22k


Scandinavian bedroom · Portland
Planning cost $6k–$16k


Industrial kitchen · San Francisco
Planning cost $32k–$82k


Mediterranean outdoor · Long Beach
Planning cost $10k–$38k
Frequently asked questions
- Is the visualizer really free?
- Yes. No signup, no paywall, no email gate. Up to 10 generations per day per visitor so the AI costs stay manageable. We earn only when readers match with a Renology contractor.
- Which renovation styles do you support?
- Twelve at launch: Modern, Scandinavian, Industrial, Coastal, Japandi, Mediterranean, Farmhouse, Mid-century, Bohemian, Art Deco, Traditional, and Tropical. Each style is wired to a fixed prompt designed to preserve your existing room layout while restyling surfaces and furnishings. Two optional dropdowns — budget tier and color mood — push the result toward the material grade and palette you actually want.
- Does it work for bathrooms and other small rooms?
- Yes, though bathrooms with tight fixtures sometimes get the trickiest renderings. Try the regenerate button, variation rates are higher for small spaces than for kitchens.
- How accurate is the cost estimate?
- The number is drawn from the Renology Cost Index using contractor-quote data across 117 US cities, blended with national survey sources (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census/ACS, RSMeans-style benchmarks). Plan on roughly a 15 percent variance versus a real on-site bid.
- What happens to my photo?
- Input photos are stored in a private bucket, used only to generate your visualizations, and auto-deleted after seven days. Generated outputs live in a separate private bucket with unguessable share links and auto-delete after 30 days unless you save them. We never sell, list, or share your photo.
- Can it match me with a contractor?
- Yes, but only when you ask. After you see your three designs you can click the contractor-match button to receive three written bids within 48 hours from contractors we have screened.
- Why are some renderings imperfect?
- Every AI image model occasionally produces small errors, distorted furniture legs, ghosted fixtures, melted detail. Treat the result as a directional mood board, not a final spec. Use the regenerate button if you want a fresh take on the same style.
- What cities do you serve?
- The visualizer works anywhere in the United States. Hyper-local cost data is best in our 117 covered cities across California and the Pacific Northwest. Other cities receive the national renovation cost range as a fallback.
Cities with local cost data
The visualizer works anywhere; cost estimates are sharpest in these markets. Click a city to see Renology's cost guides.
Where the cost numbers come from
City-specific cost ranges are drawn from the Renology Cost Index, contractor-quote data from the Renology Project of the Day network, and national benchmarks including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census/ACS housing data, and RSMeans-style residential cost surveys. Read the full methodology.