AI rendering tools produce photorealistic room designs in minutes for $20/month. Your spatial intelligence, client psychology, and material expertise are what create spaces people actually want to live in.
AI renders rooms. You design experiences.
AI-powered interior design tools have exploded. Planner 5D, RoomGPT, Interior AI, and dozens of others let homeowners upload a photo of their room and receive AI-generated redesigns in seconds. Pinterest's AI generates personalized design recommendations. Midjourney creates photorealistic interior visualizations that look indistinguishable from professional renders. For basic room styling - "make this living room look more modern" - AI is already good enough. But the clients who need you - the ones renovating a historic property with structural constraints, designing a multi-functional space for a family with specific needs, or creating a commercial interior that aligns with brand strategy and building codes - AI can't navigate that complexity. YOUR understanding of spatial flow, material performance, building regulations, client psychology, and the invisible design decisions that make a space work - that's irreplaceable. DataPeeps turns YOUR design methodology into an AI that demonstrates that depth.
We're onboarding interior designers in small groups - early signups get priority access
AI generates beautiful images of rooms. Creating beautiful rooms that actually function is still a human skill.
88%
of businesses use AI design tools in some capacity - from image generation to layout planning. The production layer of visual design is being democratized at every level.
Clutch.co, 2026
$20/mo
for AI interior rendering tools that produce photorealistic room designs in seconds. The price of a "design concept" has collapsed to near zero for basic styling.
AI interior design platform pricing
50%
increase in early-phase development productivity reported by firms using AI-powered spatial analysis tools - showing that AI augments design professionals who adopt it.
Autodesk / Forma case study
A homeowner takes a photo of their living room, uploads it to an AI tool, and gets five redesigned versions in 30 seconds. They look beautiful. They look professional. And they're completely impractical - because the AI doesn't know the room's HVAC constraints, the structural wall it suggested removing, the client's toddler who needs childproofed surfaces, or the 800-pound piano that can't move. Interior design is problem-solving in three dimensions under real-world constraints. AI produces images. You produce solutions. But clients who've never worked with a designer don't know the difference - until the AI's "concept" meets the contractor's reality. DataPeeps shows clients the difference before they waste money on beautiful ideas that can't be built.
From room stylist to spatial strategist.
Before
Clients use AI tools to generate room designs and wonder why they need a designer at $150/hour when they can get "concepts" for $20/month
Your expertise in spatial planning, material selection, building code compliance, and the invisible decisions that make a space actually work are invisible until you're hired
Every client consultation starts with explaining why your design services cost more than an AI app - positioning you defensively before the work begins
Between projects, your design expertise generates no leads - you depend on referrals and portfolio browsing
With DataPeeps
Clients experience YOUR design thinking before choosing between you and an AI app - and understand why their specific project requires human expertise in spatial planning, materials, and code compliance
Your methodology for multi-functional spaces, renovation constraints, commercial design, and client-specific solutions is accessible and demonstrating depth 24/7
New clients arrive understanding the difference between an AI render and a professional design solution - conversations start with their project, not with justifying your fees
Your expertise captures qualified leads year-round - attracting the clients with complex projects that AI styling apps can't serve
Live in minutes. Not months.
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Upload your design expertise
Design philosophy, spatial planning methodology, published case studies, material selection guides, client education materials on the design process, renovation considerations, building code knowledge - anything that captures how you think about space beyond surface styling.
2
Set your creative boundaries
Share your design philosophy and general approach publicly. Keep proprietary processes, vendor relationships, and project-specific strategies behind an engagement. Control what demonstrates authority and what drives a paid consultation.
3
Deploy where clients evaluate designers
Embed on your portfolio website, share on Houzz or Instagram, or add to your professional profiles. Your design methodology starts attracting the clients who need spatial intelligence, not just room styling.
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Built for designers who solve spatial problems, not just style preferences.
Design Thinking on Display
Your AI communicates YOUR approach to spatial planning, material performance, and the invisible decisions that make a space work. Clients see the difference between a pretty render and a functional design solution.
Client Qualification by Project Complexity
Someone asking about multi-functional space planning for a growing family is a different client than someone asking about throw pillow colors. Capture and qualify leads automatically based on the complexity of their questions.
Voice Responses
Design conversations are naturally visual and conversational. Your AI delivers your design philosophy in natural audio - making it feel like a design consultation, not a website FAQ.
Methodology Protection
Your vendor relationships, proprietary material sources, and design process methodology are your competitive advantage. Content is encrypted and never shared.
Portfolio Enhancement
Your AI doesn't replace your portfolio - it enhances it. While your portfolio shows finished work, your AI demonstrates the thinking behind the work - why you made specific choices, how you solved specific problems, what considerations guided the design.
What this looks like in practice.
Nina is an interior designer specializing in multi-functional residential spaces for families navigating remote work and homeschooling. She uploads her spatial planning methodology, her published articles on designing for hybrid work-from-home life, and her case studies on maximizing functionality in smaller homes into DataPeeps. When a homeowner visits Nina's website and asks "We need our open-plan living space to function as a home office, a homeschool area, and an entertaining space on weekends. How would you approach this?", they don't get an AI-generated mood board. They get a response grounded in Nina's actual spatial planning methodology - addressing zoning strategies, acoustic considerations, storage solutions, and the furniture configurations that make multi-functional spaces actually work. The homeowner books a consultation. Nina reports that her AI attracts exactly the right clients - families with genuine spatial challenges who understand that design is problem-solving, not just styling. Her average project value increased because she's attracting complex residential projects that require her expertise, not competing for simple room refreshes that AI apps handle.
Illustrative example based on the DataPeeps platform. Your results will depend on your content and practice.
Questions we hear from interior designers like you.
Will AI rendering tools replace interior designers?
I'm a visual designer. Why do I need a text-based AI?
How is this different from my Houzz profile?
Can I use this for commercial design clients too?
My design process is proprietary. What if competitors see my AI?
The designers who deploy their spatial intelligence first will define what interior design looks like next.
AI generates room images in seconds. It can't plan a space that works for a real family, navigate building codes, or select materials that perform. The interior designers who stay essential aren't the ones competing with $20/month styling apps - they're the ones whose spatial problem-solving makes them irreplaceable for the projects that matter. DataPeeps puts your design methodology to work.
We're onboarding interior designers in small groups - early signups get priority access