VIRTUAL STAGING FOR REALTORS
A vacant listing photographs badly and sits longer. Physical staging fixes that for two to five grand a month. Per-photo virtual staging fixes it for $16–24 a photo and a day or two of back-and-forth. FrameLifter does it for $0.75 a photo, staging included, while you're pouring a coffee.
No account. No credit card. 5 photos free.
EMPTY ENTRY — DRAG TO COMPARE
Without furniture, buyers lose the visual cues that tell them how big a room actually is. An empty living room photographs like a box, not a space someone could put a couch and a TV in.
Most people aren't good at mentally furnishing a bare room. They need to see a bed against that wall, a table in that nook, before they can imagine living there.
Listings with staged photos tend to get more clicks and saves online than the same room shown empty. It's not a guarantee, but it's a real edge in a crowded search results page.
Photograph the vacant home the way you already do. No special lighting rig, no need to rent furniture for the shoot.
Drop all your photos in together, empty rooms and all. There's no separate order for the vacant shots.
Our AI finds the empty rooms on its own, no manual tagging. Check the staging box and it handles the rest.
Staged and enhanced photos come back together. Check your MLS rules first — most require labeling virtually staged photos, and honest agents do it anyway.
| Option | Cost for one vacant listing |
|---|---|
| Physical staging | $2,000–5,000 |
| Per-photo staging services | $100+ per vacant home, at $16–24 a photo |
| FrameLifter | $0.75 × photo count, staging included |
A 30-photo vacant home listing runs $22.50 total, staging included on every photo. See the full breakdown on pricing, or read the full case for virtual staging on any listing, vacant or not.
FOR AGENTS WITH STEADY VOLUME
Prepaid credit packs cut the per-photo price as your volume goes up — every treatment included, staging, twilight, sky replacement, cleanup, with no per-photo charge once you're drawing down credits. There's no subscription and no monthly commitment. Credits never expire, so a slow month doesn't cost you anything.
Run the numbers against your actual photo count. À la carte at $0.75 a photo, 40 listings shot at 25 photos each runs $750. A 1,000-credit pack covers the same volume for $400 at 40¢/photo — nearly half price — and every treatment stops being a line item you have to think about.
See Credit Pack PricingYes. Most MLSs require you to label a photo as virtually staged, and honest agents do it anyway. It protects you and sets the right expectation for buyers walking through an empty room.
Minutes, not days. Upload your listing photos and staged, MLS-ready images come back the same session in practice, not after a multi-day queue.
No. FrameLifter furnishes rooms tastefully and automatically, with no style picker. If you need a specific era or a specific brand look for a particular listing, a per-photo human-edited service is the better fit for that job.
Staging is included at $0.75 per photo with no separate add-on. For agents shooting a lot of listings, prepaid credit packs bring the per-photo price down to as low as 40¢, no subscription, no monthly commitment, and credits never expire.
Furnish every empty room in your listing for $0.75 a photo, staging included, delivered in minutes. Compare it against the field in the best virtual staging companies.
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