Virtual Staging in Minutes AB 723 Compliant | Disclosure + Originals Link + QR
Virtual Staging AB 723 Compliant + Disclosure Kit — Instant
Turn a real interior photo into a beautifully staged marketing image and get the disclosure assets you need to market confidently.
If you use a digitally altered listing photo in advertising, California AB 723 requires a disclosure plus a link/URL/QR code to the original, unaltered image on a publicly accessible page.
This product delivers the staged photo and the “Originals Link + QR” kit automatically.
Best for
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Listing photos + social posts + flyers + email marketing
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Agents who want staging speed without compliance stress
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California marketing (AB 723 effective Jan 1, 2026)
What you’ll get (Compliance Pack)
After purchase, you receive a downloadable folder/ZIP that includes:
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1 staged image (high-res JPG)
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1 original unaltered image (your upload)
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1 labeled version (“Digitally Altered / Virtually Staged” corner label option)
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Disclosure text (MLS + social + flyer-ready copy)
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Public Originals Link (on our domain) + QR code PNG that opens the originals page
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Filename set designed for MLS ordering (Altered + Original paired)
AB 723 requires disclosure and a link/URL/QR code to a publicly accessible page showing the original unaltered image.
How it works
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Upload your original interior photo (required for disclosure)
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Choose your staging style (Modern Neutral, Warm Contemporary, Farmhouse, Luxury, etc.)
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Add optional notes (“colors, vibe, furniture style”)
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Generate your watermarked preview
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Purchase to unlock your final download + disclosure kit
Allowed edits (built-in guardrails)
To help avoid misleading marketing, we focus on visualization-only changes:
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Add furniture + décor (virtual staging)
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Light declutter (small personal items)
Not allowed: structural or “truth-changing” edits (e.g., removing walls, changing windows/views, adding pools/features). NAR warns AI-enhanced listing photos can be legally risky if they misrepresent the property.
(Some MLSs explicitly prohibit certain property-element changes; for example, CRMLS guidance restricts altering real property elements and requires labeling/pairing originals next to altered images in the MLS.)
Quick tips for best results
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Use a bright, sharp photo with the full room visible
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Avoid extreme wide-angle distortion if possible
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Shoot from chest height, steady hands, minimal motion blur
Compliance note (keep this short and visible)
Rules vary by MLS/brokerage. This tool provides a disclosure kit and original-photo link/QR to support AB 723-style transparency, but you are responsible for confirming your MLS/brokerage requirements. (For example, CRMLS requires the original photo uploaded immediately before/after the altered photo and labeled in the MLS photo text field.)
- Because this is a digital item, all sales are final.