VirtualStagingAI is the closest peer we have — pure AI, similar render speed, similar pricing. The differences are operational: we cover 25 room types vs 6, 90+ furniture styles vs 50+, and ship AI multi-view, day-to-dusk, and item swap that VSAI doesn't list.
why agents switch
VSAI does the core job well — fast, no watermark, fair pricing. The frictions show up once your listings get more varied or your team gets bigger.
VSAI lists Bedroom, Living, Kitchen, Home Office, Outdoor, and Dining. Try to stage a hallway, kids' room, theater, balcony, or a studio (living + bedroom in one), and you're improvising. Edensign covers 25 room types out of the box.
Most listings have 2–3 photos of the same room from different angles. VSAI stages each one independently — sofas can change color or move between shots. Edensign's AI multi-view is built specifically to keep consecutive photos consistent.
VSAI's feature list covers furniture add and removal. Day-to-dusk twilight conversions and AI item replacement (swap one chair for another, change a wall color) aren't listed. Both are included on Edensign.
VSAI only opens API access on the Enterprise plan ($79/mo, 150 photos). For brokerages with custom pipelines or photographers who want to wire staging into their tools, that's a forced upgrade. Edensign exposes the API on the Brokerage tier.
To be fair: VirtualStagingAI is genuinely good at what it does — pure-AI staging, instant turnaround, no watermarks, plain pricing, and a generous free trial without a credit card. We have a lot of respect for them. If you only stage standard rooms (bedroom / living / kitchen / dining), don't need multi-view consistency, and want the cheapest possible per-photo cost at higher volume, VSAI's Enterprise tier ($0.53/photo) is hard to beat. We're not here to bury them — we're a slightly different fit for teams that need a wider feature set or operate across more varied listings.
— The Edensign team
side by side
Pulled from VirtualStagingAI's public site and pricing page (accessed May 2026) and our own product. Where VSAI wins, we say so.
Sources: VirtualStagingAI's public site and pricing page (accessed 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
When we started Edensign, the AI virtual staging category had two or three credible players doing roughly the same thing on roughly the same six room types. Listings live in a more varied world than that — studios, hallways, kids' rooms, balconies, theatres, outdoor patios — and listing photographers need their staging tool to keep up.
Our model trained on 2.4 million professionally-styled interiors covering 25 room types. It runs on NVIDIA H100s (we're an Inception partner). A fresh stage takes the same fifteen seconds whether it's a kitchen or a balcony, whether you upload one photo or two hundred — and the same model handles day-to-dusk, item swap, and AI multi-view across consecutive listing shots.
We're not trying to outprice the cheapest pure-AI tools. We're trying to be the one tool a listing team can use across every room type, every shoot, every workflow.
Honest answers about pricing, feature coverage, and edge cases. If we don't address your concern here, ask us in chat.
Yes, it is — at the very top tier (150 photos/mo). At lower volumes Edensign is cheaper: their Basic tier is $2.67/photo (6 images for $16/mo), our Starter is $1.49/photo with no monthly minimum. The bigger question is what you get for the per-photo cost: room types, multi-view consistency, day-to-dusk, and item swap. That's where the comparison stops being purely price and starts being about scope.
No credit card. No commitment. Upload an empty room VSAI doesn't have a template for — a hallway, a studio, a balcony — and see what we can do with it.