why agents switch
Where REimagine Home customers run into ceilings
Four operational frictions come up consistently with the agents and photographers we talk to.
Batch upload locked to the Agency tier
Every plan below $99/mo Agency is single-image only — Pro ($29) and Lite ($14) won't let you process more than one photo at a time. For a 12-photo listing on Pro that's 12 separate uploads, 12 separate downloads, 12 MLS steps. Edensign ships batch upload on every paid plan with no tier gate.
Free credits run out before you can evaluate
The free tier gives you 3–5 credits — enough for one or two renders before the paywall. You can't realistically decide whether REimagine works for your listings on that few attempts. Edensign's free trial is 2 credits with no credit card — fewer photos than REimagine, but enough to evaluate the output on a real listing.
Style fidelity that doesn't match what you asked for
App Store and review-site write-ups describe asking for a Scandinavian render and getting something that 'looks nothing like Scandinavian — and looks incomplete'. The style menu is broad on paper; the output drifts to a house-default modern look. Edensign has 9 curated styles and the output follows the prompt.
It doesn't stage your room — it replaces your room
An App Store complaint puts it directly: 'The app isn't changing my room — it's replacing my room with another room.' The model can substitute the entire space (different windows, different proportions) rather than placing furniture inside the source space. Edensign preserves the geometry; we place furniture, not architecture.
side by side
Edensign vs REimagine Home — where Edensign wins
Pulled from REimagine Home's public pricing page (accessed May 2026), App Store and review-site write-ups through May 2026, and our own product.
Sources: REimagine Home's public pricing page (accessed May 2026), App Store and review-site aggregations through May 2026, and Edensign's pricing page. Updated quarterly — last reviewed May 2026.
proof, not promises
Listings staged with Edensign — drag the whole shoot, not one photo at a time
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why we built edensign
Batch upload at every tier. Style fidelity at every prompt.
Most of the AI staging tools we evaluated treat batch upload as a premium feature — REimagine gates it to a $99/mo Agency tier with a 50-photo cap. We think that's backwards. A listing photographer's job involves entire shoots, not single images, and the tool should match that workflow at every tier.
Our model trained on 2.4 million professionally-styled interiors and runs on NVIDIA H100s (we're an Inception partner). Each render takes ~15 seconds and you can queue an entire shoot. Multi-view consistency, style fidelity, room geometry preservation — all the things that matter when you're processing a full listing — work the same on the first photo as on the last.
We're built for the way photographers actually publish: shoot in the morning, upload the shoot, stage the shoot, deliver the shoot. Not 'upgrade to Agency to upload more than one photo'.
Switching from REimagine Home — your questions, answered
On the sticker, yes. But Lite is single-image only and gives you 12 credits a month. Edensign's Starter is $29/mo for 15 credits ($1.93/photo) with batch upload included on every paid plan. Below Starter, Pay-Per-Use packs start at $50 for 10 credits with 31-day validity. The real question isn't the entry sticker — it's whether your workflow involves processing whole shoots or one-off images.
Yes — REimagine Home is Styldod's self-serve AI product. Styldod's main business is human-edited expert staging (24–48h, $16–$23/image). REimagine is the consumer-grade AI sibling. If you specifically want human editors and an enterprise compliance layer, see our /alternatives/styldod page. If you want self-serve AI with batch upload that doesn't gate at $99/mo, you're on the right page.
Yes — render time per photo stays at ~15 seconds regardless of batch size. Our infrastructure runs on NVIDIA H100s and scales horizontally; the output on the last photo of a batch is the same quality as on the first.
Pick Scandinavian (or Coastal, Mid-Century, etc.) from our style menu and that's what the renders look like. We have 9 curated furniture styles trained on professionally-styled interiors. If a render drifts from the style you picked, you can regenerate within your credit balance.
2 free credits on signup, no credit card required. That covers two standard stages or one multi-view render. Compare to REimagine's 3–5 free credits before paywall — fewer credits, but Edensign's are full-feature with no watermark.
VirtualStagingAI is a pure-AI peer with a $468 yearly auto-renewal pattern (see /alternatives/virtualstagingai). Collov AI requires a video call to cancel (see /alternatives/collov). Spacely AI quietly retired its 'unlimited' plan in September 2025 (see /alternatives/spacely). HomeDesigns AI has long-running double-billing complaints (see /alternatives/homedesigns). Styldod is REimagine's human-edited sibling (see /alternatives/styldod). roOomy is a human-designer service known for Matterport 3D tour staging — $49–$69/photo, 24–48h (see /alternatives/rooomy). Stuccco is a human-staging service that uses real retail furniture and offers an interior-design bridge — $27–$45/photo, 12–24h (see /alternatives/stuccco). The /alternative hub has the full set including BoxBrownie, ApplyDesign, and PhotoUp.
Two free credits. Fifteen seconds each. Drag the whole shoot.
No credit card. No commitment. Upload an entire listing's worth of empty rooms and see whether Edensign keeps the style and geometry you picked.
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