AR staging platform that lets agents furnish empty homes through their phone
The majority of mid-range properties languish on the market vacant because conventional staging runs $3,000+ and requires weeks of logistics. Bare rooms look awful in photos, and prospective buyers have a hard time picturing their life unfolding in those spaces. StageLens is an augmented reality staging tool that empowers real estate agents to digitally furnish any listing on the spot using just their smartphone camera. As buyers tour the property, they see complete room setups rendered in real-time — sofas, artwork, light fixtures, and even curated aesthetic themes ranging from sleek minimalist to warm farmhouse charm. Agents simply upload their floor plans, select from pre-built furniture collections, and produce AR walkthroughs in minutes rather than waiting days for a physical staging crew to show up. Pricing lands at $500–$1,000 per property configuration alongside a $99/month agent subscription. That sweet spot between spending nothing and paying for full traditional staging makes this an obvious choice for agents eager to elevate their listings without hemorrhaging money. The ideal entry point is mid-market agents working $200K–$600K properties who can't rationalize the expense of physical staging yet badly need something more compelling than vacant rooms under harsh fluorescent lights. These professionals are actively searching for ways to go toe-to-toe with high-end brokerages minus the premium overhead. Launch with straightforward room overlays powered by ARKit and ARCore — reliable furniture placement that functions on any current smartphone. From there, layer in style personalization (enabling buyers to switch between contemporary, classic, or eclectic aesthetics), remote virtual walkthroughs designed for out-of-town purchasers, and revenue-generating partnerships with furniture brands through affiliate arrangements. Eventually, this transcends staging software entirely. It becomes the foundational infrastructure shaping how residential real estate gets transacted. Growth comes through realtor Facebook communities where agents endlessly swap listing tips, YouTube staging how-to videos that capture long-tail search demand, and integrations with MLS platforms looking to bundle premium listing capabilities. The real breakthrough is when buyers can genuinely envision themselves inhabiting a space without anyone dispatching furniture trucks. Homes sell quicker, agents lock in more transactions, and you're building recurring revenue streams tied to every active listing in their portfolio.