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Updated July 2026

How Much Does Virtual Staging Cost in 2026?

Traditional and hybrid virtual staging services run about $23–$35 per photo as of mid-2026, so a typical 25-photo listing costs roughly $575–$875. AI staging tools are cheaper on paper — usually $0.53–$15 per photo depending on the plan — but most are sold as monthly photo-credit subscriptions rather than a flat per-listing price, which changes the math for agents who stage in bursts.

Ask five agents what virtual staging costs and you'll get five different answers, because the industry prices it three different ways: flat per-photo fees, tiered monthly subscriptions with credit allotments, and (rarely) true per-listing packages. Here's what each option actually costs in 2026, and what it means when you're staging a real 25-photo listing instead of one hero shot.

Per-photo pricing, human and hybrid services

These are the traditional virtual staging shops — a designer (often with AI-assisted tools in the workflow) manually stages each photo and sends it back within a set turnaround window.

Human/hybrid staging vendors, per-photo pricing (as of mid-2026, per vendor pricing pages)
VendorPrice per photoNotes
BoxBrownie$3048-hour turnaround
Styldod$16–$23+$6 rush fee; real-world cost with add-ons often lands $24–$34 per reviews
Stuccco$21–$35Range depends on room type and style
roOomy$49–$69Premium end of the market
PhotoUp$22–$30Pro tier pricing

The mainstream cluster for human-touched staging sits at roughly $23–$35 per photo. On a 25-photo listing, that's $575 to $875 before any rush fees or add-ons.

AI staging subscriptions

AI-only tools quote lower headline numbers, but almost all of them sell access as a monthly subscription with a photo-credit cap, not a per-listing price. The effective per-photo cost depends entirely on how many credits you actually use before they expire.

AI virtual staging tools, subscription pricing (as of mid-2026, per vendor pricing pages)
VendorMonthly rangePhotos includedEffective $/photo
VirtualStagingAI$16–$79/mo6–150 photos/mo (annual billing)$0.53–$2.67
ApplyDesignPay-per-use coins$7–$15 per image$7–$15
Collov AI$19–$127/moCredit-basedVaries by plan
PadStyler$16–$39/moCredit-basedVaries by plan
REimagineHome$14–$99/moCredit-basedVaries by plan
instantdecoFrom ~$2/photoPay-per-use~$2

The low end of that range looks great in a marketing email. The catch is that most agents don't stage a steady 30–150 photos every single month — they stage in bursts, one listing at a time, then go quiet for two or three weeks. A subscription priced for volume you don't use every month is a recurring charge sized for someone else's workflow, not a discount.

The real question: what does one listing cost?

Agents don't think in cost-per-photo. They think in cost per listing, because that's the unit they get paid on. Here's the same 25-photo listing costed out across the three models, including what happens if you only list one or two homes that month.

25-photo listing, full cost comparison
OptionHow it's pricedCost for this listing
Human/hybrid service (mainstream)Per photo, $23–$35$575–$875
AI subscription (mid-tier, unused credits lost)Monthly plan, credits don't roll into next listing efficiently$25–$99/mo regardless of photos actually needed
StageOnce Listing Pack$14 flat, up to 30 photos, one listing$14
StageOnce Pro$39/mo, unlimited listings while subscribed$39/mo if you're staging multiple listings

StageOnce prices the Listing Pack the way agents actually think about the job: one listing, one flat fee, up to 30 photos, no subscription commitment. If you only have one or two listings this month, the $14 Listing Pack is the entire bill — not a $79/mo plan you're paying whether you use it or not.

Why per-photo and per-month pricing misleads agents

Per-photo pricing hides the real total until checkout. Per-month subscription pricing hides the fact that most of the plan goes unused between listings. Both push the true cost of staging a listing higher than the headline number suggests. A flat per-listing price is the only structure that tells you the real number up front.

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Frequently asked questions

Is AI virtual staging cheaper than human staging in 2026?
Usually yes on a per-photo basis — AI tools range roughly $0.53–$15 per photo versus $23–$35 for human/hybrid services. But most AI tools sell subscriptions sized for high monthly volume, so the effective savings shrink for agents who stage occasionally rather than constantly.
How much does it cost to virtually stage an entire listing?
For a typical 25-photo listing: $575–$875 with a mainstream human/hybrid service, roughly $25–$99/mo with most AI subscriptions (regardless of exact photo count), or $14 flat with StageOnce's Listing Pack for up to 30 photos.
Do virtual staging companies charge per photo or per listing?
Most charge per photo (human/hybrid shops) or per month via credit subscriptions (AI tools). True flat per-listing pricing — one price covers the whole shoot — is uncommon, which is why StageOnce prices its Listing Pack that way.
Are there hidden costs with AI staging subscriptions?
The most commonly reported issue in public reviews is unused credits expiring at the end of a billing cycle and surprise auto-renewals on annual plans. Always check the cancellation and credit-rollover policy before subscribing.
Does virtual staging cost more for luxury or larger homes?
Cost usually scales with photo count, not square footage, since pricing is per image. A 40-photo luxury listing will cost proportionally more with any per-photo vendor; StageOnce's Listing Pack covers up to 30 photos per listing at the flat $14 rate.