Roomvana

AI paint visualizer — see paint colors on your real walls

A two-inch paint chip never tells you how a color will actually feel across a whole wall — so most of us stall before ever opening a can. Roomvana's AI paint visualizer fixes that: upload one photo of your room, pick a color, and see your walls repainted in about 30 seconds. Only the walls change — your furniture, flooring, ceiling, lighting and the view out the window all stay exactly as they are, so you're judging the color on your real room, not a showroom. It's free to try, and you can preview on our example photos before signing up.

No photo? Try an example:

Space

Room

Mode

Pick one surface — the AI changes only that and leaves everything else untouched.

Surface

Color & finish

Quality

Free to try — 2 designs on your own room, no card needed.

The same living room with only the walls repainted in sage green — furniture, floor and décor unchangedAfterA living room with plain off-white walls before repaintingBefore
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Same room, only the walls repainted · Sage Green

Colors you can try on your walls

How to repaint your walls with AI

  1. 1

    Upload a photo of your room

    Take or upload a clear, straight-on photo that shows the wall you want to repaint and a good amount of it in frame. A normal phone photo from the doorway works fine.

  2. 2

    Choose the One surface mode and select Walls

    Switch the tool to One surface mode and pick Walls, so the AI recolors only the walls and leaves everything else in the room untouched.

  3. 3

    Pick a paint color

    Choose from 12 curated wall colors — warm whites and greige through sage, olive, navy, terracotta, charcoal and forest green. Try as many as you like.

  4. 4

    See it in about 30 seconds

    Roomvana repaints your walls in the color you picked in roughly 30 seconds. Slide between before and after, download it, or send the link to your partner or painter.

What the AI can change

It restyles

  • · Wall paint color, all four walls
  • · Warm, cool, neutral and moody shades
  • · 12 curated colors, tried side by side

It never touches

  • · Your furniture & décor
  • · The flooring & rugs
  • · The ceiling & trim
  • · Lighting & fixtures
  • · Windows & the view outside
  • · The room's layout & footprint

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI paint visualizer?+

An AI paint visualizer takes a photo of your real room and repaints the walls in a color you choose, so you can see the shade at full scale before you buy paint. Roomvana keeps everything else in the photo — furniture, floor, ceiling, lighting — exactly as it is, so you're looking at the color on your own walls rather than a swatch or a stock photo.

Will the color match what actually goes on the wall?+

It's a close, photo-realistic preview, not a lab-exact match. How a color reads on your screen depends on your monitor, and how it reads in the room depends on your daylight and bulbs — so always confirm with a physical swatch or a sample pot before committing. That said, seeing the shade across your whole wall is far more useful than judging it from a two-inch paint chip.

Can I just paint one accent wall?+

Right now the tool repaints all the walls in the room in one color for a clean, consistent preview. If you specifically want a single accent wall, you can describe that in the custom instructions on a paid render and the AI will aim to color just that wall. A dedicated one-click accent-wall option is on the way.

Can I use a specific Sherwin-Williams or Behr color code?+

The picker ships with 12 curated wall colors rather than a brand's full fan deck, so there's no exact SW or Behr code lookup. If you have a specific brand color in mind, pick the closest preset, then describe the exact shade (for example, "Sherwin-Williams Evergreen Fog") in the custom instructions on a paid render and the AI will get as close as it can.

Will my furniture and floor change too?+

No — that's the whole point of this mode. In One surface / Walls mode the AI recolors only the walls and leaves your furniture, rugs, flooring, ceiling, trim and fixtures exactly as they are. You're testing paint, not redecorating the room.

Can I preview exterior paint?+

This page is for interior walls. To preview a house exterior, use Roomvana's exterior tool, which restyles the whole facade at once. A standalone single-color exterior paint preview is something we're adding later.

Is the paint visualizer free?+

Yes. Every new account gets 2 free designs (watermarked) to try on your own room — no credit card needed. After that, credit packs start at $5.99 for 10 credits and never expire; any purchase removes the watermark and unlocks HD renders and commercial use. You can also try the whole tool on our example photos before you sign up.

Why do my free previews have a watermark?+

Your 2 free welcome designs come with a small watermark so you can test the tool at no cost. The moment you buy any credit pack — starting at $5.99 — the watermark comes off and you get clean, HD, commercial-use renders you can download and share.

What photo works best?+

A well-lit, straight-on photo that shows most of the wall you want to repaint gives the cleanest result. Avoid extreme angles, heavy shadow and very dark shots. Natural daylight helps the AI read your existing wall color and light the new one realistically.

What happens to my photos?+

Your photos stay private and are never used to train AI models. They're stored only so you can revisit your designs, and you can delete them any time from your gallery or by deleting your account.

How is this different from a full room redesign?+

A full redesign re-renders your furniture, décor and finishes in a whole new style. The paint visualizer is deliberately narrow: it changes one thing — wall color — and keeps everything else identical. Use it when the furniture is staying and you only need to decide on paint.

How fast is it?+

About 30 seconds per color from a single photo. Because it's that quick, most people run several shades back to back and compare them side by side before deciding.

I'm renting — can I preview before I repaint?+

Yes, and it's a smart move. Test a few landlord-friendly colors on your actual walls first, so you commit to one you're sure about and only paint once — which also makes it easier to match or repaint back at move-out.

Can I use it to refresh a room before selling?+

Definitely. Repainting is one of the cheapest ways to freshen a room for listing photos, and the visualizer lets you test a neutral, buyer-friendly color on your real walls before you commit to a weekend of painting. Share the before/after link with your agent or stager to get a quick second opinion.