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Best overallFor real estate agents or homeowners who need professional, pay-as-you-go virtual staging with realistic lighting, Apply Design is the clear winner. HomeAI Design offers faster, cheaper iterations for creative experimentation, but its unclear pricing and lack of mobile app make it less reliable for daily use. The biggest difference: Apply Design is built for real estate pros who need polished, listing-ready images, while HomeAI Design is better for casual, one-off design inspiration.
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Common questions
Yes. Apply Design produces more realistic lighting and shadows, supports 360-degree tours, and offers video output — all critical for real estate listings. HomeAI Design is faster but less polished and its hidden pricing makes it unreliable for professional use.
No. Neither Apply Design nor HomeAI Design has a mobile app. Both require a desktop or tablet browser for the best experience. You can upload photos from your phone, but you'll need a computer to do the actual editing.
HomeAI Design might be cheaper if you only need a few renders, but since its pricing is not published, you can't know for sure. Apply Design charges $7 per image after the first free one, so a single room redesign could cost $7–$21 depending on revisions.
No. Both tools are designed for non-designers. Apply Design has a drag-and-drop interface with preset styles, and HomeAI Design uses a simple slider. You don't need to know color theory or furniture arrangement.
Apply Design has a dedicated 'Object Removal' brush that works well on most backgrounds. HomeAI Design can also remove objects via its brush tool, but it can glitch on complex patterns. For clean removal, Apply Design is more reliable.
Apply Design is better suited for commercial use because it supports high-resolution output, video, and 360 tours. HomeAI Design's output is limited to static images, and its unclear pricing makes it risky for commercial projects.
Apply Design wins for real-world real estate work with pay-as-you-go pricing and pro features; HomeAI Design is faster and simpler but its hidden costs and lack of mobile app make it a gamble for regular use.
If you're a real estate agent or homeowner selling a property, go with Apply Design — it's worth the per-image cost for the realistic results and marketing-ready outputs. If you're just daydreaming about redecorating your living room and want to try a few styles in seconds, HomeAI Design is fine for a few free tries, but don't rely on it for anything you'd show a client.
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