Repaint: House Paint AI
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Description
See your room in any paint color — in 60 seconds.
Stop guessing with sample pots. Snap a photo of your room, pick colors for the exact surfaces you'd actually paint, and Repaint hands you a photorealistic mock-up: same light, same furniture, real edges. Not a filter, not a smear — a picture of the finished job.
A REAL PAINT SCHEDULE
Build your plan the way painters and designers do. Assign colors surface by surface — walls, accent wall, ceiling, trim, crown molding, baseboards, wainscoting, doors, window frames, cabinets, built-ins, exposed brick, stair risers, radiators, even the shelf backs. Add free-form pieces too ("the oak dresser").
144 DESIGNER COLORS
A curated catalog of designer shades, organized by color family, with swatches and numbers. Tap a swatch, see it on your walls.
IT KEEPS YOUR ROOM YOURS
Repaint reads your photo first — the light, the ceiling line, the structures that shouldn't be painted — and locks your exposure and white balance. Furniture, art, textiles, and people stay exactly as they are.
COLORWAYS & REMIXES
Every photo becomes a room with its own colorways. Try a moody green, remix into a warm white, compare takes side by side, and swipe through the story of your room.
THE PUNCH LIST
Anything the plan doesn't capture, tell the painter in your own words — "don't paint the window trim", "a touch deeper in the alcove" — and it's applied to your render.
SHARE THE RECIPE
Export a clean recipe card with every color, number, and surface — ready for the paint store, your contractor, or the group chat.
Pay per render, only when it succeeds. No subscription. No account.
Repaint is the fastest way to go from "what if the walls were green?" to seeing it, believing it, and buying the right gallon the first time.