Interiors are hard to photograph. Most smartphone shots come out too dark or with a yellow cast. Immopix corrects both automatically.
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In short
Interior enhancement means brightening dark rooms, removing the yellow cast of artificial light, and balancing blown-out windows. Immopix corrects these typical smartphone photo problems automatically, so rooms look bright, clear, and inviting. You need no professional equipment and no editing software. It takes about a minute per image and costs from €0.60 per image, with no subscription. A dark bathroom with a yellow cast comes out looking like it was photographed in daylight.
Upload the photo of an interior, even if it is dark or has a yellow cast.
Immopix brightens dark corners, neutralizes the color cast, and balances the windows.
After about a minute the room looks bright, clear, and inviting.
The human eye adapts to different brightness levels automatically, which is why a room looks brighter to us than it does in photos. Cameras, especially smartphone cameras, struggle: either the windows are overexposed and white, or the rest of the room is too dark. On top of that comes the color cast of bulbs and LEDs, which makes rooms look yellowish or bluish.
Professional photographers solve this with extra lighting, tripods, and HDR techniques, but that takes equipment and know-how most agents do not have. Post-processing in Lightroom or Photoshop works too, but takes several minutes per image and requires practice.
Interior shots carry most of a listing. In our 2026 study of over 4,000 real listing photos, the living room was the most photographed room by a wide margin, at 28 percent of room-typed interior shots, followed by bathroom, kitchen, hallway, and bedroom. The same study shows the workflow is quick in practice: 62 percent of edited photos were done after a single pass, and agents published 96 percent of all AI edits directly in their listings.
The enhancement covers several steps that run automatically. Brightness is balanced so both the window side and the room corners stay readable. The white balance is corrected so walls and furniture show their natural color instead of a yellow cast. Small distracting details such as visible cables or power strips are removed as well.
A typical example: a bathroom that looks dark in the original and has a strong yellow cast from ceiling lights comes out looking like it was photographed with the window open on a bright day.
| Option | Cost | Time | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professional equipment | €300-500 | One-time | Learning curve |
| HDR software | €50-100 | 5-10 min/image | Varies |
| Outsourced editing service | €2-10/image | 24 hours | High |
| AI tool (Immopix) | From €0.60/image | About 1 minute | Consistent |
Upload a photo and see for yourself how Immopix enhances your real estate photos. Your first 3 images are free, no credit card required.
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