99+ batch upload
Competitors cap at 50 photos per month. Edensign handles 99+ per batch — a single luxury listing fits in one upload.
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Most virtual staging tools cap batch uploads at 50 per month and stage each photo as if it were the only one. Luxury listings ship 30–50 photos in a single drop, with palette, furniture line, and styling locked across the set. Edensign handles 99+ per batch with multi-view consistency — and same-cycle day-to-dusk on the exterior shots.
Trusted by luxury specialists shooting $5M–$30M+ listings
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The luxury listing workflow
Your luxury photographer shoots the listing at full sensor resolution, RAW + JPG. 30–50 photos covering grand room, primary suite, gourmet kitchen, dining, exterior, pool deck, twilight establishing shots.
Drop all 50 photos into Edensign. Pick the luxury style pack (Coastal Luxury, Mountain Modern, Mediterranean, Editorial Contemporary). Style decision happens once — the model applies it consistently across the set.
Tag the exterior shots for Day-to-Dusk conversion. They run on the same 15-second cycle as the interior staging. Twilight pool, twilight estate exterior, twilight back porch all match the editorial interior treatment.
Output ships at original sensor resolution with print-ready color. The same file goes into the MLS feed, the luxury brokerage portal (Sotheby's, Compass, BHHS Luxury), the 12×18 brochure, and the social campaign.
What this workflow gives a luxury agent
Competitors cap at 50 photos per month. Edensign handles 99+ per batch — a single luxury listing fits in one upload.
Palette, furniture line, and styling density stay locked across the whole set. No mix-and-match Frankenstein.
Twilight exterior conversion runs on the same queue as interior staging. No separate workflow for the establishing shots.
Stage the same room twice — once for the family buyer, once for the investor. Same architectural base, different style direction.
Custom watermark on every export — your team's logo, agent name, or brokerage brand mark. Useful for portal-grade brand recognition.
Output matches input resolution. 24MP architectural photograph in, 24MP staged photo out. Print-ready for the brochure spread.
The luxury agent dataset
We trained on the corpus that matches the luxury agent workflow: 30–50 photo sets from real luxury listings, with multi-view consistency labels, twilight exterior pairings, and editorial palette annotations.
Each as a full 30–50 photo set, labeled for multi-view consistency training.
Single upload handles the whole luxury listing; competitors cap at 50/month.
50-photo set processes in ~15 minutes end-to-end on the standard queue.
No silent downscaling. Output dimensions match input.
Sample photoshoot
Sample from a real luxury listing photoshoot — interior, suite, exterior, all staged with palette locked.
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Two reasons. (1) They cap batch upload at 50 photos per month, so a single luxury listing eats the monthly quota. (2) They stage each photo independently — the grand-room palette doesn't match the dining-room palette, the primary suite uses different furniture than the family room. Across 30–50 photos, the listing reads as a Frankenstein.
About 15 minutes end-to-end on the standard queue. Each photo renders in roughly 15 seconds; the queue runs them in parallel. For a same-day listing turnaround, you upload after the shoot and review by lunch.
Yes. Day-to-dusk conversion is a tag on the photo, not a separate product. Tag the exterior shots, drop them in the same batch as the interior staging, and they all process together. The twilight treatment is color-matched to the interior styling palette.
Yes. Stage the same room twice with different style packs — once for the young-family demographic, once for the empty-nester demographic. Useful for high-traffic luxury portals where the same photo can be tested against different buyer segments.
Structure is preserved at the model level — walls, windows, doors, ceilings, floors stay pixel-locked. Disclosure footers attach per MLS jurisdiction. See [MLS-compliant virtual staging](/mls-compliant-virtual-staging) for the full compliance story.
Yes. Brokerage and Enterprise plans support team-level custom watermarks. For deeper white-label, dedicated success manager, and SLAs, see [bespoke virtual staging](/bespoke-virtual-staging).
The luxury positioning: technical moat, dataset, editorial style packs.
Structure-locked outputs, disclosure footers, audit log.
How multi-view consistency works across a 30–50 photo set.
White-glove team and brokerage rollouts.