Upload your floor plan
A photo or PDF — or draw the rooms right in the app.
Upload a floor plan and empty-room phone photos. In about 5 minutes IVRIS hands back a furnished 3D floor plan, AI-staged photos and phone AR — one link your agents send to buyers. No LiDAR, no special gear.
Replaces $2,000–$3,500 of physical staging — no new gear, no new workflow, just a new line on your invoice.
A real IVRIS home — the same link your agents send to buyers.
A buyer opens your link, points their camera, and the staged home lands in the empty room at full scale.
Upload an empty-room photo and IVRIS stages it in seconds. No account, no card.
Your staged room appears here.
Staging your room…
A staged photo is the start. On a real listing, IVRIS builds the 3D floor plan, AI-staged photos and phone AR behind one shareable link — your first listing is free, or we do it for you for $350.
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You upload, IVRIS stages, you share — the whole pipeline is automatic.
A photo or PDF — or draw the rooms right in the app.
A few shots of the empty rooms. Any phone camera works.
The plan is parsed, every room furnished in 3D, your photos AI-staged.
~5 minutes, fully automaticOne public link: 2D plan, walkable 3D floor plan, staged photos and phone AR.
No special equipment. No LiDAR, no Matterport scan, no per-listing capture fee — your only cost is your IVRIS plan.
One AI-staged layout, yours to edit. Swap pieces, move furniture or restyle in the editor — the same link updates.
A staging product that replaces $2,000–$3,500 of physical staging. Charge what you want — the margin is yours.
Every tour is hosted forever — past clients' links keep working, and your name keeps circulating.
Every subscription includes AI flat-staging photos — staged stills ready to hand to agents alongside the tour.
Most platforms go dark the day you stop paying. Not IVRIS: once a tour is published, it is hosted forever, full stop. Your delivered work stays delivered.
Was stressing about listing the place empty — it looked small and cold, but I didn't want to pay $3,500 for staging. My agent showed me what IVRIS could do and it's honestly surprising. Seeing it staged on my phone makes the house look good, and I'm glad I saved $3,500.
We don't stage rentals — the cost is too high — but some renters struggle to picture themselves there. With IVRIS we just pull out a phone and show the unit furnished. It's moving our units quicker than the empty ones did before.
The engine behind every listing stages any empty-room photo right here on this page. See the quality before you subscribe.
Try free AI staging ↓One floor plan, a few phone photos — and you hand your agent a link nobody else in your market is delivering.
See pricingEvery plan: full staging engine, AR viewer, one AI-staged, editable layout per home. Every published tour hosted forever.
Furniture commission: earn 3/4/5% on furniture sold from your staged listings. Buyers can already tap every piece in a tour — when the commerce loop switches on, those purchases pay you automatically.
We capture the listing on-site and hand back the finished link — one flat price, no rentals, no removal fees.
Limited to the Bay Area through Sacramento. Outside the corridor? Self-serve is free and takes about 5 minutes — start free.
A floor plan and empty-room phone photos — that's it. The plan can be a photo, a PDF, or drawn right in the app. No LiDAR, no Matterport scan, no special camera, no per-listing capture bundle. Capture day doesn't change — you already take these shots.
Placeholder answer — exact ownership and licensing language to be confirmed: You keep ownership of the floor plan and photos you provide, subject to your agreement with the listing agent. The staged tour is your deliverable to your client; IVRIS hosts it and licenses the staging assets (furniture models and layouts) for display within it. Final language pending founder and counsel review.
They stay live. Forever. We do not take delivered work down, ever. What pauses while you're unsubscribed: new uploads, AI flat-staging, analytics, and furniture-commission accrual. Resubscribe any time and those switch back on.
AB 723 concerns disclosure of digitally altered listing photos. An IVRIS tour is a separate piece of interactive marketing collateral — a staged 3D model buyers choose to open via a link — not an altered MLS photo. If you place AI flat-staged stills on the MLS, follow your MLS's virtual-staging disclosure rules as you would with any virtually staged photo. This is educational framing to help you ask the right questions — it is not legal advice, and the exact guidance here is pending founder and counsel review.
Open a live tour, then imagine handing that link to every agent you shoot for.
From a floor plan + phone photos · Staged in ~5 minutes · Hosted forever