Turn any floor plan into a 3D home, or any image into a finished design. Every view stays fully editable, by chat or by hand.
Drop in a floor plan or describe your vision. AIHom returns a fully furnished, editable 2D and 3D home in seconds - with real furniture models and full control from the very first result.
Upload a room photo and a reference. AIHom builds the scene for you.
Upload a sketch, wireframe, or screenshot. Get a photoreal result in minutes.
Real projects, real results — see AIHOM in diverse design scenarios.
Get answers to the most common questions about AI home design software.
Bring ideas to life with your AI team.
From a sketch on a napkin to a render you can hand a client — AIHom keeps every step editable, fast and yours.
Type in rooms, square footage and a vibe — get a build-ready 2D plan in seconds. Drag walls, swap rooms, snap measurements. No CAD, no learning curve.
Every 2D plan becomes a fully furnished 3D home — walls, windows, lighting and millions of branded products auto-placed for you.
The output isn't a flat image — it's a real, editable 3D scene. Rearrange furniture, change materials, repaint a wall, tweak lighting, all in real time.
Got a hand-drawn sketch, a wireframe or a screenshot from another tool? Drop it in. AIHom rebuilds it as a photoreal render in minutes.
Drop in a reference photo. AIHom learns the materials, palette and layout — then rebuilds it as your editable 3D scene.
Real products from real brands, in your scene, instantly.
Move walls and re-render instantly — no waiting, no re-uploads.
4K-ready output for portfolios, listings and client decks.
Brand-safe assets, commercial-use licenses, audit trails.
Make your first plan in under a minute. No card required.
Type the rooms, the square footage, and the feel you're after — AIHom drafts a clean, build-ready 2D floor plan in seconds. No CAD, no grid-snapping headaches, no design degree required.
Floor plan
The first result is a starting point, not a dead end. Drag a wall, resize a room, split a space or swap the whole layout — and switch between feet and meters whenever you like.
The plan you draft here flows straight into a furnished 3D home and a photoreal render — no re-drawing, no exporting and re-importing. Or hand it off as a file.
Type the rooms, rough size and the vibe you want — one line is enough to start.
Walls, doors, windows and labels laid out to scale, with measurements, in seconds.
Tweak anything, then send the plan straight into 3D — or export it as a file.
Describe a home in one line and watch it take shape. No card required.
Describe the floor plan you want, or upload one you already have. AIHom generates the layout, builds the 3D model, and renders the scene in minutes. Every view stays fully editable — simply tell AIHom what to change and consider it done.
Already have a floor plan? Drop in the image, PDF or CAD file and AIHom reads it. Starting from scratch? Just describe the home you want. Either way, you're one step from a full 3D model.
AIHom places the walls, fits the windows, sets the lighting and furnishes every room from a library of over a million branded products. What you get back isn't a flat picture — it's a real, walkable scene.
Move a wall, swap a sofa, repaint a room, change the light — tell AIHom in words and it's done. Need hands-on control? Jump into the advanced editor and shape it manually. No more hopping between tools; AIHom handles it all from end to end.
Bring your existing floor plan, or describe the home you have in mind.
Layout, 3D model, furniture and lighting — generated and rendered in minutes.
Tell AIHom what to change, or open the advanced editor for manual control.
Upload or describe a floor plan and walk through it in minutes. No card required.
Drop in your room photo and what inspires you — single pieces, mood boards, Pinterest pulls. AIHom composes them into a fully designed scene that still fits your space, then renders it photoreal.
Upload a photo of the actual room, then add whatever inspires you — a single chair, a saved mood board, a handful of Pinterest pulls. AIHom takes the cue from your references and applies it to your space.
AIHom doesn't just paste your references on top — it reads your room's layout, proportions and light, then composes a coherent scene with real, placeable furniture. The result looks like your space, finished.
Mix references, swap palettes, push it warmer or more minimal — and re-render instantly. When something clicks, the scene stays fully editable so you can fine-tune every piece.
Upload a photo of the space you want to furnish or decorate.
Single pieces, a mood board or Pinterest pulls — as many as you like.
AIHom composes a photoreal, fully designed room you can keep editing.
Upload your room and a reference — get a finished design in minutes. No card required.
Drop in a screenshot from any 3D tool — SketchUp, Rhino, Coohom — or a rough sketch. AIHom returns a photoreal render in minutes. No manual texturing, no lighting setup, no render farm.
It doesn't need to be clean. A viewport grab from SketchUp, Rhino or Coohom, a flat wireframe, or a rough hand-drawn sketch — AIHom understands the space and treats it as the basis for a finished render.
AIHom reads the geometry and adds realistic materials, lighting, shadow and depth — turning a flat grab into a polished render in minutes. No texturing by hand, no lighting rig to set up.
Keep your look consistent across every render and export in high resolution, ready to drop straight into a portfolio, a listing or a client deck.
A screenshot, wireframe or sketch — whatever you're working from.
Materials, lighting and depth are added automatically, photoreal, in minutes.
Download a client-ready render, or refine the look and render again.
Drop in a screenshot or sketch and get a finished render in minutes. No card required.
AIHom is an AI design team you can talk to. Tell it what you want. Get a furnished, editable 3D home back.
AIHom grew out of Coohom's decade of work on professional 3D design software — used by interior designers, real-estate teams and furniture brands in 180+ countries.
In 2025 we asked: what if the same engine could meet a homeowner where they are — with a single sentence, instead of a 200-page manual? AIHom is the answer.
If you can describe it, you should see it in seconds — fully editable, not a static image.
Every output uses real branded products with real specs — what you design is what you can buy.
Everything you create on a paid plan is yours — for personal use, commercial use, listings, decks.
Free to start. Cancel anytime.
Tutorials, customer stories, and what we're shipping next.
Today we're launching the fastest way to turn a sketch, wireframe or screenshot into a full 3D scene — editable, branded and ready to render.
A render used to be the last thing you made — and the most painful. Screenshot-to-Photoreal turns that on its head: drop in almost any image and get a polished, editable scene back in minutes.
For most people, getting a photoreal render meant owning a modeling tool, a render engine, and the patience to learn both. You'd build the scene, set up materials, place lights, wait for a render pass, then start over when the client wanted the sofa moved. The result looked great, but the road there was long.
[[strong]]Screenshot-to-Photoreal[[/strong]] takes a flat image — a viewport grab from another tool, a wireframe, even a rough hand sketch — and returns a finished, photoreal render. No manual texturing, no lighting rig, no render farm.
The input doesn't need to be clean. AIHom reads the geometry and the intent, not just the pixels:
AIHom adds realistic materials, lighting, shadow and depth, and renders the scene in high resolution. Crucially, the output isn't a dead JPEG — it's a real, editable scene. Change a finish, move a wall, swap a light, and re-render in minutes.
The point was never to make one good render. It was to make the next ten changes cost you minutes, not days.
Designers use it to turn a working model into a client-ready visual without leaving for a separate render engine. Students use it to produce portfolio-quality images without a license stack. Real estate teams use it to stage a listing photo so buyers can picture themselves in the space.
[[strong]]Try it in a minute[[/strong]]Open the [[link:?page=feature-render]]Screenshot-to-Photoreal feature[[/link]], drop in any image, and watch it come back rendered. The free plan is enough to see it work end to end.
This is the first release. We're working on tighter style control, batch rendering for multiple angles at once, and even faster turnaround. If you put it through its paces and hit a wall, tell us — early feedback shapes what ships next.
You don't need a CAD background or a free afternoon. Here's the full path from a blank canvas to a photoreal render — the way most people actually do it.
Start one of two ways. If you already have a floor plan, drop in the image, PDF or CAD file and AIHom reads the walls, rooms, doors and windows. If you're starting from scratch, just describe it in a sentence:
[[strong]]Example prompt[[/strong]]"A 3-bed, 2-bath single-story home, around 1,400 sq ft, open kitchen and living, with a study off the entry."
You'll get a clean, build-ready 2D plan back in seconds, with rooms labelled and measurements in place. Drag a wall or resize a room if anything's off — nothing is locked in.
One click turns the plan into a fully furnished 3D scene. AIHom raises the walls, fits the windows, sets the lighting, and places real furniture from a library of over a million branded products. What you get is a walkable space, not a flat picture — you can move through every room from any angle.
From the 3D scene, render a photoreal view in minutes. Materials, lighting and depth are handled for you, and you can export in high resolution straight into a deck, a listing or a portfolio.
This is where the time savings really land. Want the kitchen island gone or the palette warmer? Say it in words, or open the advanced editor for hands-on control, and re-render. You're iterating in minutes instead of rebuilding from scratch.
The first render is rarely the final one. The win is that the second, third and fourth are basically free.
That's the whole loop. Once it's muscle memory, 90 seconds is a comfortable pace — and most of that is you deciding what you want.
Describe a home in one line and watch it become a 3D render. No card required.
Marisol and Dev run a two-person staging studio. When a brokerage handed them 40 listings to visualize before a spring open-house push, the old workflow said "three weeks." They shipped in five days.
Their previous process was a relay race: shoot or source the room photos, rebuild each space in a modeling tool, set up materials and lighting, render overnight, then assemble everything into a client deck the next morning. On a good week they'd turn around six or seven listings. Forty was not a good-week number.
Instead of modeling each room from scratch, they started from the listing photos directly. For empty units, they staged from a single photo; for dated interiors, they restyled in place. The brief for each room was a sentence — target buyer, mood, a couple of must-keep features — and AIHom returned a furnished, photoreal scene.
The decks themselves followed a simple template: a hero render per room, a couple of alternate styles for the rooms that mattered most, and a clean export straight into their slide layout.
[[strong]]The week, by the numbers[[/strong]]40 listings · ~3 rooms each · 2 people · 5 working days. The bottleneck stopped being render time and became how fast they could decide on a look.
"We didn't get faster at rendering. We stopped rendering the way we used to." — Marisol
It wasn't all magic. They learned to write tighter briefs — vague ones gave generic rooms — and they kept a human eye on scale and on anything a buyer might misread. For listings, they also labelled every image as virtually staged, in line with their local MLS rules.
The takeaway wasn't "AI does the work." It was that a two-person shop could take on volume that used to require a bigger team — and spend the saved hours on the judgment calls that actually win the listing.
Turn a listing photo into a move-in-ready scene buyers can picture themselves in. No card required.
We kept hearing the same thing from people who'd outgrown the free plan but weren't ready for a big commitment: "I just need a bit more room to work." Lite Monthly is our answer.
The free plan is generous enough to learn the product and finish a small project — 50 credits a day, 200 lifetime credits, three projects. But once AIHom became part of someone's actual workflow, two limits showed up fast: not enough monthly capacity, and not enough project slots to keep work organized.
We didn't want to answer that with a heavy, feature-gated subscription. We wanted the simplest possible step up.
In practice that's roughly ten complete designs (floor plan through 3D render), forty image-to-3D conversions, or fifty HD interior images a month — mix and match as your work demands.
Credits map to the thing that actually has a cost: an AI action. A plan generation, an image-to-3D conversion, an HD render, a refinement — each draws from the same pool, and we show the cost before you confirm. You're never metered by some proxy like number of exports or watermark removals.
One pool of credits, spent on whatever you're making this month. No feature you paid for but can't reach.
[[strong]]Good to know[[/strong]]Monthly credits reset at the start of each cycle; the lifetime credits from the free plan never expire. You can cancel anytime and keep access through the period you've paid for.
If you're bumping into the daily free limit, or juggling more than three projects at once, Lite Monthly is the cheapest way to stop fighting the ceiling. If you're an occasional user, the free plan is genuinely fine — we'd rather you stay on it until you feel the pinch. See the current details on the [[link:upgrade]]pricing page[[/link]].
50 project slots and 1000 credits a month when you need the room. No card required to start.
For years, a render was either fast or good. In 2026 that trade-off has mostly collapsed — which makes it worth asking what "good" actually means now, and where AI rendering still falls short.
Convincing materials, soft global lighting, accurate reflections, believable depth of field — these were the difference between an amateur and a professional render not long ago. Today a competent tool gets them right by default. Realism is table stakes; it's no longer where the value is.
The tell of a weak render is flat, even lighting. A good one has a clear light source, directional shadows, and the small falloff and bounce that make a room feel inhabited. Notice where the light comes from before you judge anything else.
A wood grain or tile that's slightly too large or too small breaks the image more than people realize. Good rendering respects real-world scale — a sofa is sized like a sofa, a plank is sized like a plank — so nothing feels uncanny.
This is the one most tools still get wrong. A beautiful image you can't change is a dead end. The moment a client says "move the island," a flat render sends you back to square one. A render you can keep editing — geometry, materials, lighting, all still live — is worth far more than a prettier one you can't touch.
In 2026, the quality bar isn't how good a single frame looks. It's how cheaply you can make the next change.
If you're evaluating a rendering tool this year, don't be wowed by the first hero shot — everyone has one. Ask the harder questions: Can I change it after? Does it hold up from a second angle? Are the products real? Those answers, not the surface polish, tell you what it's like to actually work with.
[[strong]]Our take[[/strong]]We build AIHom around editability and a real branded catalog precisely because that's where rendering still earns its keep. The pretty frame is the easy part.
Render a scene, then change it and render again in minutes. No card required.
The first render gets you 80% there. The last 20% — the part that makes a scene look intentional instead of automatic — is all materials and light. Here's how to dial it in.
The fastest way to change a scene is to describe the change. AIHom keeps the scene fully editable, so you can say what you want and re-render:
Change one thing at a time. It's tempting to rewrite everything in one prompt, but small, single-purpose edits give you cleaner control and make it obvious which change did what.
When you want precise control, open the advanced editor. There you can select a specific surface, swap its material, adjust a single light, or nudge a piece of furniture — without disturbing the rest of the scene. Prompt for the broad strokes, edit by hand for the finish.
Flat, even light is the most common reason a render looks generic. Decide where your main light comes from — a window, a fixture — and let the shadows fall from it. Direction reads as realism.
Bright, cool daylight suits a clean listing shot. Warmer, lower light with lamps on suits a cozy living room. Tell AIHom the time of day and it sets the temperature and intensity to match.
If a render looks "off" but you can't say why, it's almost always the lighting — not the furniture.
[[strong]]A simple workflow[[/strong]]Lock the layout → set the lighting direction and mood → fix materials by surface → render a hero angle → only then fine-tune the small stuff. Doing it in that order saves the most re-renders.
Because every change re-renders in minutes, you can try a bolder palette or a different time of day just to see. The scene stays editable the whole way, so nothing you try is permanent — and that freedom is exactly what makes the result look considered.
Generate a room, then change materials and lighting until it's exactly right. No card required.
I've been designing interiors for nine years and I'm naturally skeptical of "AI design" tools — most are toys. AIHom asked me to use it on real client work for a month and write what I actually thought. So here it is, warts and all.
I run a small residential practice. My usual stack is a modeling tool plus a separate render engine, and a typical concept pitch takes me a few days per direction. For this test I used AIHom on three live projects — a kitchen remodel, a full apartment refresh, and a quick staging job.
The part that won me over was the front end of a project. I could take a client's brief, generate two or three layout directions with furnished 3D and renders, and walk into the meeting with options instead of a single sketch. That used to be most of a week. It's the difference between presenting and re-presenting.
In one review the client wanted the island moved and a warmer palette. I made the change on the spot and re-rendered while we talked. We left with a decision instead of an action item. That alone changes how a meeting feels.
It didn't replace my taste. It removed the hours between having an idea and showing it.
I want to be fair, so the honest negatives:
I'd put AIHom firmly in the early, client-facing part of my process: exploring directions, getting sign-off, and producing visuals fast. It's not trying to be a BIM tool, and I'm glad it isn't pretending to be. Used for what it's good at, it bought me back real hours.
[[strong]]Would I keep using it?[[/strong]]Yes — for concepts, pitches and staging. For three of those projects it paid for itself in the first week, mostly in meetings that ended in a decision.
Skeptic going in, quietly converted coming out — with caveats. It won't design for you, and it shouldn't. But if the slow part of your work is the distance between an idea and something a client can react to, this closes that gap more than anything else I've tried.
Turn a brief into floor plans, 3D scenes and renders in one session. No card required.
Short, friendly walkthroughs for every part of AIHom — from your first login to billing and privacy. Start anywhere.
The whole AIHom workflow in one place: floor plan, 2D, 3D, style, and a finished photorealistic render — usually in a few minutes.
If a guide does not cover your question, our team is one email away and replies within 24 hours on business days.
Welcome to AIHom. This tutorial walks you through the whole core workflow, step by step, so you can go from an empty canvas to a finished, photorealistic room with confidence.
Before the details, here's the core AIHom workflow at a glance:
Floor plan (layout) → 2D design → 3D model → style selection → real-time rendering.
Kick off your project by [[strong]]typing a prompt or uploading your own floor plan[[/strong]]. AIHom instantly generates or imports the layout so you can review it and adjust it to fit exactly what you have in mind.
You can also scroll down and click [[strong]]"Start Designing Free"[[/strong]] to open the homepage. There, upload your file, describe your design requirements, and click to create your design.
Prefer a clean start? On the AIHom homepage you can also click [[strong]]"New Project"[[/strong]]. Once the tool page opens, choose the mode you want and begin.
To help you move around the AIHom workspace with ease, the interface is organized into three core areas.
These tools let you interact with the workspace canvas:
This keeps your dashboard organized and lets you jump between projects:
These controls manage your view, sharing, and account, and live in the upper-right corner:
Once your floor plan is ready, you can take the project to the next level.
In the 2D/3D view you can zoom in and out. To return to the original size, use [[strong]]Reset view[[/strong]] on this page. You can also click [[strong]]Capture[[/strong]] to save the current angle to your gallery.
Need to make changes? You can [[strong]]rearrange furniture directly in the 2D view[[/strong]] — add, remove, or move pieces around. When you click [[strong]]Update[[/strong]], every change syncs instantly to both the 3D model and the live rendering.
AIHom also supports [[strong]]uploading photorealistic screenshots[[/strong]] — from Coohom, SketchUp, or any other 3D software. Within seconds, it renders a brand-new, high-quality visualization based on your image.
[[strong]]That's the whole workflow[[/strong]]Layout → 2D → 3D → style → render, with instant editing at any step. Each generation draws from your credit balance — see [[link:?page=user-guide-payment-billing]]Payment & Billing[[/link]] for how credits work.
Start free — no card required. Bring a floor plan or just a sentence describing the space.
Welcome to AIHom. This guide walks you through setting up or accessing your account, choosing the language you're most comfortable in, and keeping your login secure.
Want to use AIHom in the language you think in? Switching the language of both the website and the workspace makes browsing more comfortable and helps you find what you need faster. It only takes a moment.
To change the website language, scroll to the bottom of any AIHom page and click the language button.
Once the menu opens, pick the language you'd like to switch to.
For some countries and regions, AIHom also offers localized languages and content:
Logging in is the first step before you start designing. Here's how to do it — and what to do if you forget your password along the way.
Go to AIHom and click the [[strong]]Login[[/strong]] button in the top-right corner of the homepage.
Before you log in, please review and accept the [[strong]]Privacy Policy[[/strong]] and [[strong]]Terms of Use[[/strong]] by ticking the authorization box.
Then enter the email and password you registered with — or sign in with your Google, Facebook, or Apple account.
Once you're in, your design journey begins.
A quick note on a policy that protects your work. To keep your account and designs secure, AIHom limits where you can be logged in at the same time. Understanding how it works will save you a surprise log-out.
For security, you can't be logged into your AIHom account on multiple devices at once. If the system detects a simultaneous login from another device, the earlier session is signed out automatically. This helps prevent unauthorized access, so only you can reach your designs and settings.
For the same reason, you can't use your account in a web browser and in the desktop (PC) app simultaneously. Keeping it to one at a time avoids session conflicts and keeps your data consistent.
Our system identifies devices using cookies, which are tied to a specific browser and domain. A few things worth knowing:
[[strong]]If you get logged out unexpectedly[[/strong]]It usually means a new session started somewhere else — another browser, a private window, or the desktop app. Simply log back in on the device you want to keep using.
Thank you for understanding these guidelines. They exist to keep your account safe and your work intact. If you have any questions about logging in — or anything else about AIHom — our Customer Support team is glad to help at [[strong]]coohom.operations@coohom.com[[/strong]]. Welcome to the AIHom community.
Next up: the core AIHom workflow, from floor plan to a finished render.
Welcome to AIHom. This guide covers subscriptions and billing for your account, including what you get, how to pay, how credits work, and the policies that keep things fair for everyone.
Basic accounts come with limited designs and renders. To keep your creativity flowing, upgrade today to lift these limits and unlock the full power of AIHom.
When a purchase goes through, your order details appear on a new page, and a PDF invoice is sent to your login email address.
If anything comes up, our Customer Service team is happy to help at [[strong]]coohom.operations@coohom.com[[/strong]].
Wherever you are and whatever your nationality, AIHom offers payment options around the world. Choose the method that's most familiar and convenient for you.
Depending on whether you pay via PayPal or Stripe, different currencies are supported:
AIHom uses a credit system to allocate server processing power and cloud rendering resources. Credits are deducted based on the actions you take:
Credits are charged the moment a generation or rendering task begins. Subsequent visual adjustments or tweaks will not consume additional credits.
As an early or active user, you can keep topping up your rendering power through several channels:
AIHom runs on high-performance cloud GPU infrastructure to power AI generation and 4K rendering.
We are committed to providing a seamless experience, but technical anomalies (such as severe cloud timeouts or processing failures) may occasionally lead to task failures
If your subscription fails to renew automatically at the end of the period (due to insufficient funds or an expired card), your premium service won’t be cancelled immediately. You’ll have a one-week grace period to update your payment details and pay your bill.
[[strong]]Heads up[[/strong]]If the invoice is still unpaid after the one-week grace period, your account is automatically downgraded to the Free tier. Keeping your payment details current avoids losing storage capacity and rendering priority.
[[strong]]You can cancel your AIHom premium subscription at any time.[[/strong]]
Because 3D processing and photorealistic rendering require cloud computing power and GPU resources that are allocated immediately, all sales, subscription purchases, and credit refills on AIHom are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. By making a payment, subscribing, or buying credits, you acknowledge and agree that:
We value our community and will review potential billing adjustments or credit compensation in these specific cases:
To keep the platform stable and ensure fair access to cloud rendering for everyone, AIHom maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward system abuse and fraud.
If our anti-fraud system or operations team detects suspicious activity or a confirmed violation, AIHom may act immediately and without prior notice, including:
AIHom isn't liable for data loss, unfinished designs, or other impacts resulting from account suspension due to abuse.
Compare tiers and credits side by side, and upgrade only when you're ready.
Welcome to AIHom. This section explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your data when you visit our platform and use AIHom services — in plain language, with your rights front and center.
Your personal data may be collected, stored, and used as we provide our AI-powered design services. If you choose not to provide certain data, you may not be able to register, use some specialized features, or achieve the rendering results you're after.
To use AIHom, you need an account. During registration we collect your email address to send a verification code. Alternatively, you can sign up with a third-party OAuth service (such as Google), in which case we collect your Google email address, username, and profile picture. We retain this until you ask to delete your account.
After registering, you can customize your profile (avatar, email, name, region, and preferred language), security settings, notification preferences, and affiliate details. We collect what you voluntarily provide here to personalize your experience.
To streamline your workflow, AIHom can detect design content on your clipboard. When you open the platform, the system may locally check whether you've copied a valid design link or floor plan image, and offer to import it. This happens entirely on your device and is not uploaded to our servers unless you choose to import it.
When you generate spaces, you can enter text prompts describing your vision. We collect these inputs and the resulting layouts to improve our design algorithms, optimize prompt responsiveness, and let you review or revise your layout versions.
When you modify layouts on the canvas — adding, deleting, or moving furniture — we collect your design data, including tool-click frequency, interaction timestamps, active templates, and layout adjustments. This is essential so your 2D edits sync accurately to the rotatable 3D view.
When you issue a rendering command, we collect your design scheme, selected assets, and specific render requests to generate 4K scenes. In navigable rendering mode, we track interaction telemetry to optimize spatial movement, and we process images you save with the built-in Capture button.
To apply for an enterprise trial or specialized Beta features, we collect your full name, company details (name, size, country, industry), and contact email. We use this to reach you, verify eligibility, and tailor our services.
When you contact us through email support or our WhatsApp support group, we collect the chat logs, screenshots, and contact info you share to diagnose bugs, resolve render failures, and provide solutions.
After you register, we may use your email for updates about new features, design topics, and campaigns. You can opt out anytime in account settings. If you join our sharing activity (X, Reddit, or Pinterest), we track completion so we can award bonus credits to your account.
If you subscribe or buy credit refills, we collect the payment information needed via secure third-party processors — card expiration dates, CVC, transaction amounts, and completion status. We do not store full credit card numbers on our servers; all transactions are handled by vetted, PCI-compliant payment gateways.
As you use AIHom, we automatically collect technical log data via cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies. This includes:
We use this operational data to diagnose issues, maintain cross-platform stability, and keep improving our AI processing speed.
We use cookies, web beacons, and pixels to store your preferences and log data. You can refuse cookies in your browser settings, but doing so may prevent you from signing in or using features that rely on persistent sessions.
Our cookies mainly help us: identify your session, remember your language and interface preferences, analyze feature engagement, and optimize personalized ads.
We take all reasonable steps to help you exercise your data privacy rights under applicable regional laws (such as GDPR or CCPA). To protect your security, we may verify your identity before processing a request. Please send written requests to [[strong]]support@coohom.com[[/strong]].
Your personal data is stored on secure cloud infrastructure hosted by Amazon Web Services ("AWS").
We retain your data only as long as your account is active or as needed for the purposes in Section 1. We may extend retention where required by international tax, legal, or compliance obligations. Once those periods expire, your data is securely shredded, deleted, or anonymized.
We use industry-standard safeguards, including:
No digital system is 100% immune. If a breach occurs, we will act quickly to limit harm, notify affected users as legally required, and strengthen our defenses.
We strongly encourage you to use a complex, unique password for AIHom, change it regularly, and protect your login credentials. Avoid reusing the same password across platforms to help prevent credential-stuffing attacks.
We may share your data with:
We do not sell your personal data or AI designs to data brokers. In a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, your information may be transferred to the acquiring entity under the same protections described in this policy.
When you access AIHom, your data may be transferred to and processed on servers outside your home country, including in the United States.
Where data is transferred outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or the United Kingdom, we ensure an adequate level of protection by relying on:
AIHom integrates with and lets you share to third-party platforms (such as X, Reddit, and Pinterest). When you interact with these integrations, you provide information directly to them, subject to their own privacy policies. We don't endorse and aren't responsible for the data practices of these independent third parties.
AIHom is not directed at children under 18 (or the legal age of majority in your jurisdiction), and we do not knowingly collect their information. If you believe a minor has provided us personal data, please contact [[strong]]support@coohom.com[[/strong]] and we will promptly delete it.
We may update this policy periodically to reflect feature or legal changes. We'll notify you of material changes by posting the revised policy on this page and updating the "Effective Date" at the top.
We've appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO) to handle privacy questions. To ask about our data practices or exercise your rights, reach out to:
By using AIHom services, you acknowledge and consent to the data practices described in this Privacy Policy.
Our Privacy & Data Protection team is glad to walk you through any of it.
Welcome to AIHom. This section introduces our support team and the best ways to reach us — because the fastest design tool still deserves a real human on the other end.
Everyone. Whether you're on the free plan or a premium subscriber, exploring your first room or shipping client decks, our team is here for you.
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A client wants to see what their 90 m² renovation could become. Instead of booking a week of drafting time, generate three full layout directions — floor plans, 3D scenes and presentation-ready renders — in a single working session.
Describe each concept in plain language — “open-plan with a kitchen island,” “two bedrooms with a study nook,” “loft-style with the wall opened up.” AIHom turns each into a build-ready 2D floor plan you can compare side by side.
Turn each plan into a furnished, walkable 3D scene, then render it photoreal — materials, lighting and styling included. The client sees the actual space, not a mood board, for all three directions.
When the client leans toward option two but wants the kitchen moved, change it on the spot and re-render in minutes. You leave the meeting with a chosen direction instead of an action item.
Show three thought-through directions where you used to show one. More to react to means faster sign-off.
What took days of drafting and rendering now fits in a working session — bill the time you save, or take on more clients.
Plan, model, furnish and render in the same place — no jumping between SketchUp, a render engine and a slide deck.
One line per direction — AIHom builds the floor plan for each.
Each plan becomes a furnished 3D scene and a photoreal render.
Adjust in the meeting, re-render in minutes, settle the direction.
Turn one brief into floor plans, 3D scenes and renders in a single session. No card required.
You’re wondering whether to open up the living room — but you don’t want to commit a contractor’s budget to a maybe. Describe the change, see the new layout in 3D, and get a render to judge the impact. Share it with your contractor only when you’re ready.
“Take down the wall between the kitchen and living room.” “Add an island.” “What if the sofa faced the window?” No CAD, no jargon — just say what you’re imagining and AIHom shows you the new layout.
The new layout comes back as a 3D scene and a photoreal render, so you can actually feel whether the open plan works — the sightlines, the light, where the furniture lands — before a single thing is touched.
Once you’ve settled on the change, share the render and layout so everyone’s working from the same vision. Fewer misunderstandings, fewer “that’s not what I meant” moments, and a budget conversation grounded in something real.
See the change before you commit money to it. If it doesn’t work, you found out for free.
If you can describe what you want, you can use AIHom. No design background, no CAD, no manual.
Walk into the conversation with a clear picture, so quotes and timelines are built on your actual plan.
Tell AIHom what you want to move, open up or add.
Get a furnished 3D scene and a photoreal render to judge.
Send it to your contractor so everyone sees the same plan.
See your remodel in 3D before you spend a dollar on it. No card required.
The property is empty — or the furniture is dated — and buyers can’t picture themselves living there. Drop in a photo, add furniture and styling, and get a move-in-ready image in minutes. No staging crew, no rented furniture, no waiting.
Photograph the empty space and drop it in. AIHom adds sofas, beds, tables, rugs and decor that fit the room’s proportions and light — so the listing shows a home people want to live in, not a blank box they have to imagine.
A downtown loft and a suburban family home don’t sell to the same buyer. Restyle the same space — modern, warm, family-friendly, high-end — and run the version that speaks to your target audience. Refresh a tired interior without touching the property.
Physical staging means rented furniture, a crew and weeks of lead time per property. Virtual staging delivers listing-ready images in minutes for a fraction of the cost — so you can stage every room of every listing, not just the hero shot.
Staged listings draw more clicks and showings — and staged homes consistently spend fewer days on market.
Buyers pay more for a home they can picture themselves in — staging is repeatedly linked to higher sale prices.
At a fraction of physical-staging cost, virtual staging is viable on every property — not just the flagship ones.
An empty or dated room shot, straight from your listing.
AIHom stages the room in the look your buyer responds to.
Export listing-ready images for portals, brochures and ads.
Turn an empty room into a move-in-ready scene buyers can picture themselves in. No card required.
You’re reviewing schematic design options with a client over Zoom. Instead of taking their feedback away and coming back next week, adjust walls and layouts live, regenerate renders in minutes, and close the design brief while you’re still on the call.
When the client asks to pull the wall back a metre or swap two rooms, you don’t note it for later — you make the move on screen and they see the schematic update in real time. The review becomes a working session, not a handoff.
Each change comes back as a photoreal render in minutes, so the client reacts to the actual revised space — not a verbal description of it. No overnight render pass, no “I’ll send it tomorrow.”
The back-and-forth that used to span three meetings collapses into one. You leave with a signed-off direction, a clear record of decisions, and far less revision drift down the line.
Resolve feedback live instead of carrying it into another week of revisions and another meeting.
Clients react to a rendered space, not a flat plan — so the brief they sign off on is the one you actually build.
One decisive call replaces three tentative ones — less drift, faster sign-off, more projects in flight.
Open the layout on screen and walk the client through it.
Make the changes they ask for as the conversation happens.
Regenerate the render and settle the direction on the call.
Adjust the schematic and re-render without leaving the call. No card required.
You need a final-year portfolio piece that looks the part — but you don’t own SketchUp, Lumion and V-Ray, and the lab is always booked. Generate the floor plan, 3D model and photoreal renders in one tool, then export straight to your portfolio.
Skip the modeling-then-export-then-render pipeline that needs three paid programs and a tutorial for each. Plan, model and render all live in AIHom, so you spend the term on the design — not on learning the software.
Because each version takes minutes, you can explore far more than you could by hand — different layouts, materials and moods — and walk into the crit with the strongest one instead of the only one you had time to finish.
Download HD renders and 3D views ready to drop into your portfolio, your thesis board or a job application. The output looks like studio work because it is — without the studio price tag.
Build a full project without buying — or pirating — a stack of professional software you’ll only need for one assignment.
Hours instead of all-nighters means more iterations and a stronger final piece by the time the crit comes around.
Photoreal renders that stand next to professional work — the kind that gets you the interview.
Describe the brief and get a build-ready floor plan to start from.
Turn it into a furnished 3D scene and photoreal renders.
Download HD images straight into your portfolio or thesis.
Floor plan, 3D model and photoreal renders in one tool. No license, no lab, no card required.
You don’t need a renovation to want to know how your living room would feel in Japandi, mid-century, warm minimalist, maximalist or coastal. Drop in a room photo with a mood board for each style, and get five staged versions to compare side by side.
Snap a photo of the actual living room and drop it in. Every style you try is staged onto your real space — your windows, your proportions — so it’s genuinely “what mine could look like,” not a generic showroom.
For each direction, add the inspiration you’ve been saving — a Pinterest pin, a magazine shot, a palette you love. AIHom reads the references and restyles your room to match the feeling, not just a preset label.
Lay the five staged renders next to each other and see which one actually feels right in your space. Keep the favorite, mix elements between them, or fall down the rabbit hole and try five more — it’s your evening.
No project, no budget, no pressure — just the fun of seeing your room reimagined however you’re curious about tonight.
Staged versions come back in minutes, so an idea never has to wait for a weekend you’ll never quite get to.
Trying five styles on your own room teaches you what you actually like — useful long before you ever renovate.
One photo of the space you want to restyle.
Inspiration images for each style you’re curious about.
Get staged versions back and see which one feels right.
Drop in a photo, add a mood board, and see five versions of your space. No card required.
You're spending too many hours jumping between SketchUp, AutoCAD and a render engine — and losing the thread before the presentation. Import a floor plan, model in 3D, furnish from 20,000+ real products, and render in minutes — all in one tab.
You're wondering whether to open up the living room — but you don't want to commit a contractor's budget to a maybe. Describe the change, see the new layout in 3D, and get a render to judge the impact. Share it with your contractor only when you're ready.
“Remove the wall between the kitchen and the living room”, “Add an island counter”, “Position the sofa facing the window” – no CAD required, no technical terms needed – just state your idea and AIHom will show you a new layout.
After finalising the changes, share the renderings and layout drawings to keep everyone aligned. Reduce awkward “That’s not what I meant” moments, make budget discussions more grounded, and ensure the outcomes are reflected in what’s visible.
See the change before you commit money to it. If it doesn't work, you found out for free.
You have 12 new listings going live this month and a staging crew that's already booked for three weeks. Upload the empty-room photos, choose a style, and get photoreal staged images the same morning — no truck, no staging crew, no rented furniture, no waiting.
Photograph the empty space and drop it in. AIHom adds sofas, beds, tables, rugs and decor that fit the room's proportions and light — so the listing shows a home people want to live in, not a blank box they have to imagine.
A downtown loft and a suburban family home don't sell to the same buyer. Restyle the same space — modern, warm, family-friendly, high-end — and run the version that speaks to your target audience. Refresh a tired interior without touching the property.
You're reviewing schematic design options with a client over Zoom. Instead of taking their feedback away and coming back next week, adjust walls and layouts live, regenerate renders in minutes, and close the design brief while you're still on the call.
When the client asks to pull the wall back a metre or swap two rooms, you don't note it for later — you make the move on screen and they see the schematic update in real time. The review becomes a working session, not a handoff.
Each change comes back as a photoreal render in minutes, so the client reacts to the actual revised space — not a verbal description of it. No overnight render pass, no u201CI'll send it tomorrow.u201D
You need a final-year portfolio piece that looks the part — but you don't own SketchUp, Lumion and V-Ray, and the lab is always booked. Generate the floor plan, 3D model and photoreal renders in one tool, then export straight to your portfolio.
Build a full project without buying — or pirating — a stack of professional software you'll only need for one assignment.
You don't need a renovation to want to know how your living room would feel in Japandi, mid-century, warm minimalist, maximalist or coastal. Drop in a room photo with a mood board for each style, and get five staged versions to compare side by side.
Snap a photo of the actual living room and drop it in. Every style you try is staged onto your real space — your windows, your proportions — so it's genuinely u201Cwhat mine could look like,u201D not a generic showroom.
For each direction, add the inspiration you've been saving — a Pinterest pin, a magazine shot, a palette you love. AIHom reads the references and restyles your room to match the feeling, not just a preset label.
Lay the five staged renders next to each other and see which one actually feels right in your space. Keep the favorite, mix elements between them, or fall down the rabbit hole and try five more — it's your evening.
No project, no budget, no pressure — just the fun of seeing your room reimagined however you're curious about tonight.
Staged versions come back in minutes, so an idea never has to wait for a weekend you'll never quite get to.
Inspiration images for each style you're curious about.
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