Exterior cleanup for stronger curb appeal
Clean up outdoor clutter, improve sky and light, and make exterior listing photos feel polished while staying true to the property.
Fix keystoning in real estate photos
Crooked verticals make listing photos feel rushed. TidyAgent helps straighten distracting room lines so buyers can focus on the space, not the camera angle.
Best for phone-shot interiors and rooms where crooked verticals distract from the listing.


Where TidyAgent helps
TidyAgent is not a separate product for this page. It is the same listing-photo cleanup workflow focused on the situation you searched for.
Examples
Use before-and-after examples as a sanity check: the output should feel cleaner, not fictional.
Clean up outdoor clutter, improve sky and light, and make exterior listing photos feel polished while staying true to the property.
Balance interior light, improve window views, and clean up distractions so dining spaces feel bright, natural, and ready for listing.
Lift dark interiors, balance window light, and tidy bedding so bedroom listing photos feel brighter, cleaner, and more inviting.
Best fit
Responsible editing
Real estate photos carry trust. TidyAgent should improve presentation, not hide important truth about the property.
How it works
Free test
Start with interiors where door frames, cabinets, tile, windows, or walls are visibly leaning.
Enter your email to start. No password, no card for the free edits.
First 3 photo edits are free. Then $0.90/photo.Pricing
After the free test, cleanup starts at $0.90/photo with full-size downloads and listing-ready output included.
Then $0.90/photo for cleaner property photos.
Straighten 3 photos freePrefer shooting on iPhone?FAQ
Keystoning is the leaning-wall effect that happens when the camera is tilted up or down. Door frames, cabinets, and wall lines can look like they are falling inward.
TidyAgent can help straighten distracting room lines in many listing photos while keeping the room layout and proportions believable.
It should not be used to make a room look larger or materially different. The goal is a calmer, more accurate photo of the same space.
If an extreme wide-angle or tilted shot makes the layout misleading, reshooting from a level position is better than relying on editing.