G2 reviewers call HomeDesigns AI 'scammy bait and switch' — one user cancelled in July 2024 and was billed $192 again in July 2025; another documented five straight months of double-charges. The AI output has its own problems: three TVs in a single living room, chimneys removed without prompting, front yards quietly redesigned. Edensign cancels in one click, never double-charges, and stages the room you actually photographed.
why agents switch
The HomeDesigns landing page reads like a normal SaaS. The G2 and Trustpilot pages tell a different story — and the output behavior is its own category of problem.
G2 reviews include at least one user who cancelled in July 2024, was not refunded, then was billed $192 in July 2025 — a full year later. Another reviewer documented five consecutive months of double-charges on the same card. Multiple reviews use the phrase 'scammy bait and switch'. Edensign cancellations are immediate, irreversible, and there's no second renewal to worry about.
Output quality reviews include a staged living room with three televisions placed in the same room — basic scene logic failure. Other reports describe duplicate furniture, sofas floating off the floor, and lamps without bases. Edensign's first-pass acceptance rate is 98.4% — the renders go straight to MLS.
When users lower the 'creativity' setting trying to constrain the model, HomeDesigns has been observed removing chimneys and doors, and redesigning the street layout in front of the house — neither of which the user requested. Edensign places furniture; we don't redesign exteriors, structures, or anything you didn't ask us to touch.
Trustpilot and G2 reviews repeatedly describe refund and cancellation emails going unanswered for weeks. Edensign has live chat on every tier and Slack on Brokerage — and we don't let billing disputes age past 24 hours.
To be fair: We don't think HomeDesigns AI is a scam at the model level — they ship real renders and have paying customers who use the product. The issue is reviewer-documented billing behavior across G2 and Trustpilot stretching over multiple years, output quality at the bottom of the AI-staging pack, and structural elements being changed without prompting. If you've evaluated HomeDesigns and were happy with the output, we'd encourage you to read the G2 and Trustpilot reviews before committing to an annual plan.
— The Edensign team
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Pulled from HomeDesigns' public pricing page (accessed May 2026), G2 and Trustpilot review aggregations through May 2026, and our own product. Where HomeDesigns wins, we say so.
Sources: HomeDesigns AI's public pricing page (accessed May 2026), G2 and Trustpilot review aggregations through May 2026, and Edensign's pricing page. Updated quarterly — last reviewed May 2026.
proof, not promises
Drag the slider on each photo. Every render ran in under 20 seconds, on listing photos shot the same morning.
Empty Living Room → Mid-Century
14.2s renderOutdated Bedroom → Scandi Light
11.8s renderMulti-View Living Room (consistent angles)
17.5s renderCluttered Living Room → Decluttered
9.4s renderwhy we built edensign
The HomeDesigns AI review pattern — annual charges after cancellation, months of double-billing, three TVs in one living room — is the kind of experience that erodes trust in AI staging as a category. We've spent a lot of time at agent meetups undoing that.
Our model trained on 2.4 million professionally-styled interiors and runs on NVIDIA H100s (we're an Inception partner). It places one of each common furniture item per room. It preserves walls, windows, doors, and chimneys. It doesn't touch the street or the front yard. The first render is the one you publish.
On the billing side: one-click cancel from your dashboard, advance email before any renewal, no expiring credits on pay-per-photo, and a 24-hour SLA on support tickets. We're trying to be a tool agents recommend to other agents — not one they warn each other about.
Honest answers about billing, output quality, and structural preservation. If we don't address your concern here, ask us in chat.
We're not the right people to assess HomeDesigns' overall customer base — only they know that. What we can say is the pattern shows up across multiple independent reviewers on G2 and Trustpilot, spans years (not a single bad cycle), and references specific dollar amounts and dates. If you've evaluated them and were happy with the product, we'd just encourage reading those reviews end-to-end before signing an annual commitment.
No credit card. No commitment. Upload an empty room and see what Edensign does with it before deciding whether to keep paying anyone for staging.