Listing Photo Analyzer
Upload one MLS photo and get a 5-axis score — lighting, composition, staging, decluttering, and emotional appeal — with specific findings, top wins, and a one-click fix path. Free, no signup, 5 scans on us.
Score your listing photo in 10 seconds.
Drop a single MLS photo below. The AI returns a grade per axis, specific findings, and a fix path you can act on today.
Drop a listing photo here
JPG, PNG, or WebP. One photo at a time, up to 12MB. We never publish your upload — it's used only to generate your score.
Upload a photo to see five axis scores, findings, and a fix path.
Every photo is graded with the same rubric a senior real estate photographer would use. You'll see exactly what's hurting your listing and which Edensign feature would fix it.
Five axes. The way a luxury photographer grades.
Buyers spend an average of 20 seconds on a listing before they swipe. Each axis below is something they register in those 20 seconds — usually subconsciously. Fix any one of them and you change what they feel.
Lighting
Exposure, white balance, shadow recovery, highlight clipping. Listings shot with crushed shadows and yellow casts feel small and dated, even when the home is beautiful.
Composition
Framing, vertical lines, horizon level, focal point. Slight tilts and converging walls are the #1 reason MLS photos look amateur — and the #1 thing buyers register subconsciously.
Staging completeness
Does the room read as a furnished, livable space — or as a half-empty showroom? Vacant rooms photograph smaller than they actually are.
Decluttering
Cords, trash bins, dishes, personal photos, photographer reflections, branded products. Every visible piece of clutter is friction in the buyer’s imagination.
Emotional appeal
Magazine-vs-MLS feel. Does the photo trigger "I could live here" or "another house"? Color story, vignette of life, aspirational pull.
Overall score
Weighted blend — lighting 25%, composition 20%, staging 20%, decluttering 20%, appeal 15%. Anything under 70 is leaving money on the table.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Every visitor gets 5 photo scans on the house, no signup or card required. If you want unlimited scans plus the actual photo enhancements, that lives behind a paid Edensign plan — but the scoring tool itself stays free.
Treat it like a second pair of eyes, not an appraisal. The model is calibrated against real estate photography that performs well on listings, and it’s very good at catching specific issues (white balance, tilt, clutter, vacant rooms). It’s not infallible — but if it flags something, there’s usually something there.
The upload is used to generate your score and then sits in temporary storage. We don’t publish it, share it, or train models on it. If you want it deleted immediately, email welcome@edensign.io with the upload time and we’ll wipe it.
They map to the five things buyers register in the first 20 seconds of looking at a listing: is it well-lit, is it well-shot, is it furnished, is it tidy, and does it feel aspirational? Real estate photography books and luxury brokerages grade against roughly the same rubric.
Absolutely — that’s the use case. Score your photo before it goes on the MLS, fix the top 1–2 issues, then post. Agents using this report meaningful lift in saves and showings on the listings they ran through it.
Interior or exterior real estate photos at a reasonable resolution (1MP+). The model can handle dim photos, wide-angle, vertical, drone, twilight, etc. It can’t do floor plans, satellite imagery, or anything that isn’t a single still photo of a property.
Each suggestion is tagged with the Edensign feature that would actually do the fix — enhancement for lighting, decluttering for clutter, sky replacement for bland skies, and so on. The button takes you to the feature page so you can see examples and run the fix on your trial credits.
Don’t reshoot the listing — fix it. Pick the lowest-scoring axis, click the “Fix with Edensign” button next to it, and run that one improvement first. Most listings that score in the 50s climb into the 80s with two or three targeted fixes (and zero new photos).
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