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.