Rapid color exploration in your actual room
Upload your room photo once. Then cycle through colors as fast as you want — each one applies to the walls in your photo in under a second. There's no loading, no rendering delay, no waiting. You can test fifty colors in five minutes.
This speed is what makes virtual visualization genuinely useful for decision-making. When testing is fast, you explore more broadly and find better options than you'd find by deliberating over a small set of chips.
Comparing dramatically different directions
It's easy to get fixated on a narrow range of colors — a few versions of beige, a few versions of gray — and miss a completely different direction that would look great in the space. The app makes it easy to take a leap: test a deep navy, a terracotta, a hunter green. These dramatic colors often look surprising and appealing when you see them in your actual room, even if you'd never have bought a sample can on impulse.
Many users report finding their final color choice in a direction they "almost didn't try" — which is only possible when the cost of testing is zero.
How different paint finishes affect the appearance
The same paint color in flat, eggshell, satin, and semi-gloss finishes can look meaningfully different on a wall. Flat finishes absorb light and look softer; glossier finishes reflect light and look richer and more saturated.
The app previews colors in a matte/flat representation by default — which is closest to how most walls are painted. Keep in mind that higher-gloss finishes will make the color look slightly more vibrant and saturated than the preview shows.
Saving and revisiting options
Save any version of your room with its color applied, and the app stores it with the color name and brand. Return to any saved option later and pick up right where you left off — no need to remember which color was which or re-apply it.
Share saved options with anyone involved in the decision — a partner, a designer, a landlord. The shared image shows the new color in your actual room, which is far more persuasive than a color chip.
See Your Room in Any Color
Download Paint Color Visualizer free on iOS and explore any paint color in your room photo right now.
Download on the App Store — Free