What image resolution is best?
Use at least 1600px on the long edge for reliable results and fewer artifacts.
Last updated: 2026-03-31
For Stagedly, higher-resolution room photos usually produce better staging realism and cleaner object-removal results. A good baseline is at least 1600px on the long edge, because that gives the model enough detail to preserve edges, textures, shadows, and architectural features during virtual staging or decluttering.
Higher resolution is especially helpful when you want to:
- remove furniture or clutter without soft reconstruction artifacts.
- preserve flooring, trim, windows, cabinets, or fixtures.
- publish listing-ready images that still look crisp on property portals and marketing materials.
If you have the original camera or phone export, use that instead of a screenshot, compressed chat forward, or low-resolution download. Stagedly can work with many standard real-estate photos, but cleaner source detail generally means fewer retries and more natural-looking results.
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