List before they move out.
Turn furnished rooms into clean blank-slate listing photos so agents can start marketing the home before the seller has packed.


Open Living Room Reset
A furnished open living area becomes a clean blank slate before the seller has moved out.
Primary edit
Room Reset
Best moment
Before move-out
Initial buyer
Listing agents
Proof for lived-in homes
Show the exact problem agents run into before listing day.
These examples focus on furnished rooms where the seller's stuff makes it harder to see the space. Turtl clears the room while preserving the real architecture, light, flooring, and camera angle.
The good kind of photo magic.
Clear the seller's furniture and visual noise so buyers can understand the real room sooner.


Living Room Move-Out Preview
Turns a furnished living room into an empty-room preview that keeps the real windows, walls, and flooring.


Media Room Reset
Removes bulky furniture and wall distractions so buyers can read the actual room shape.


Dining Area Reset
Clears a furnished dining nook while preserving the fireplace, shelves, windows, and camera angle.


Bedroom Reset
Shows how a furnished bedroom can be marketed as a clean neutral room without waiting for move-out.


Primary Bedroom Reset
Clears the bed, bench, rug, and decor so the buyer sees the actual floor area and windows.
Why agents care
The home can be ready to sell before the photos are ready.
Seller has not moved out
The agent can show the room empty without waiting days or weeks for the furniture to leave.
Furniture hides the room
Large couches, beds, rugs, and decor stop buyers from reading the actual size and layout.
The listing needs a clean package
Agents can pair original, reset, and later staged versions for a clearer seller and buyer story.
Cleaner listing story. Same home.
StageReady wedge
Start with Room Reset, then layer staging.
These examples make the clearest case for the next landing page: clear the room first, then show buyer-friendly staged versions.