AI Paint Visualizer

Interior Paint Visualizer

See new paint colors in the room you already love

Upload one photo and preview real paint colors on your walls, trim, ceilings, and cabinets while keeping your furniture, finishes, and natural light in view.

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Room by room

Preview color where it matters most

Every room has its own light, surfaces, and furnishings. See each color in the space where you plan to use it.

Living room

See how each color works with your sofa, flooring, art, and the natural light you enjoy every day.

Kitchen

Compare wall and cabinet colors with your counters, backsplash, hardware, and flooring in the same view.

Bedroom

Explore restful neutrals, muted greens, and soft blues without changing the bedding or decor you already love.

Bathroom

Preview light, bold, or dramatic colors beside tile and fixtures before making a small room feel completely new.

Home office

Find a backdrop that feels focused, works with your furniture, and looks polished during video calls.

Dining room

Compare welcoming neutrals with richer, more atmospheric shades before setting the mood for the whole room.

How it works

From photo to paint preview in three simple steps

Explore your ideas before buying samples, moving furniture, or picking up a brush.

Step 1

Upload a photo

Choose a clear photo of your room or home exterior. No measuring, masking, or special app required.

Step 2

Choose your colors

Search real paint colors by brand, name, or code, or enter a custom shade you want to explore.

Step 3

See your space transform

Preview the selected surfaces in your new color while the rest of your photo stays familiar.

Sheen guide

Choose a finish that fits the room

Matte
A low-sheen finish for ceilings and lower-traffic rooms. It helps soften the look of minor surface imperfections.
Eggshell
A subtle sheen that suits living rooms, bedrooms, and other everyday spaces.
Satin
A more washable option for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and busy family spaces.
Semi-gloss
A durable, easy-to-clean finish often used on trim, doors, and cabinets.
Gloss
A reflective statement finish for doors, furniture, and selected details. Careful surface preparation matters.

Light changes everything

See how lighting shifts the color

North-facing rooms

Cool, indirect light can make colors appear grayer or bluer. Warmer whites and earthy neutrals can help create balance.

South-facing rooms

Strong, warm daylight can make colors appear lighter and warmer. Cooler shades often keep more of their original character.

Evening light

Warm bulbs can bring out yellow, orange, and red undertones. Compare your shortlist in both daylight and lamplight before deciding.

Interior questions, answered

Find the colors that feel at home

Upload a room photo, preview your shortlist, and choose which colors deserve a physical sample.