Professional Airbnb Photos Using Just Your Phone
Our AI transforms ordinary photos into optimized images that boost your bookings, improve your algorithm ranking, and increase your revenue.
Presented by Sean Rakidzich nearly a decade teaching Airbnb.
Students have generated billions in revenue.
The process is simple
In just a few minutes, you’ll take the photos, upload them to our platform, and receive professionally edited images ready to boost your bookings.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Capture with your phone
Take photos of your property using your smartphone. We’ll guide you with visual tips to frame and level the camera properly.
2. Get inspired before shooting
Check real examples of good and bad photos for each room. This helps you avoid common mistakes and take better shots right away.
3. Upload to the cloud
Upload in just a few clicks. Our AI analyzes and optimizes your images based on what actually drives Airbnb conversions.
4. Receive ready-to-publish photos
Get professionally edited and organized images ready to upload to your booking platforms.
INSPIRATION
Get Inspired by Real Examples.
See what to do (and what to avoid) when photographing each room of your property. Good photos make editing easier, improve your listing, and boost bookings.
Bedroom
Do’s:
Take wide shots that show the entire bed and most of the room.
Keep your camera level — no tilting.
Use natural light whenever possible.
Try panorama mode in smaller rooms.
Don’ts:
Blank walls only.
Pointing down, cutting off the ceiling.
Vertical shots.
Poor lighting.
Vertical or dark photos.
Living Room
Do’s:
Show the full room — sofa, decor, windows.
Take horizontal shots with good lighting.
Keep the angle flat and straight.
Don’ts:
Cropped or incomplete room views.
Tilted camera.
Vertical or dark photos.
Kitchen
Do’s:
Show counters, appliances, and organization.
Use good lighting and a straight angle.
Capture the entire space.
Don’ts:
Close-up or cropped shots.
Vertical shots.
Poor light.
Bathroom
Do’s:
Capture angles that show the whole bathroom.
Bright, well-lit shots.
Horizontal orientation.
Don’ts:
Tiny detail shots.
Vertical, dark, or cropped photos.
Exterior Home
Do’s:
Show the entire front of the house.
Shoot in natural daylight.
Use frontal angles.
Don’ts:
Shooting against the sun.
Tilted shots.
Cropping the house.
Exterior Non-Home (Yard & Pool)
Do’s:
Capture the full exterior space.
Include pool, deck, and landscaping.
Use natural light.
Don’ts:
Dark or tight shots.
Tilted angles.
Vertical orientation.
Photo quality begins at the moment of capture. Proper shooting makes editing easier, improves the presentation of the listing, and builds trust with potential guests. To achieve the best result, keep the camera level, shoot horizontally, and take advantage of natural lighting.
Avoid tilting the camera, cutting off key elements of the space, or focusing only on small details. Dark, vertical, or poorly framed photos reduce visual impact and make AI optimization less effective.
These simple guidelines provide a strong foundation for delivering professional-quality images that help your listing stand out and convert more bookings.