AI-assisted start
SeaRei starts the staging work with AI assistance, then keeps the job inside one reviewable workflow.
SeaRei pairs AI-assisted staging with human review, keeps outputs tied to the same job from upload through delivery, and supports disclosure-aware handoff when a listing needs it.
SeaRei is built to keep the work understandable before publish. The job starts with original photos and listing context, moves through AI-assisted staging plus senior designer review, and stays reviewable through final delivery.
That matters because listing teams need more than generated images. They need a clear workflow, a visible delivery state, and a handoff that still makes sense when disclosure-aware exports or operations review are involved.
SeaRei starts the staging work with AI assistance, then keeps the job inside one reviewable workflow.
Senior interior designers review property context, style direction, and staging intent before release.
Original photos, staged finals, and delivery state stay connected instead of splitting into separate handoffs.
When a channel needs disclosure treatment, those outputs stay visible in the same workflow.
The goal is not to force teams through a long click path. It is to keep the listing context, the design intent, the human review, and the final handoff inside one system.
Create the job with the property address, upload the original listing photos, and add room labels so the source set is intact from the start.
SeaRei keeps the original frames, room context, and job notes tied to one workflow instead of pushing setup details into email or manual cleanup later.
See representative room setsNew listing
Address saved · JPG/PNG/HEIC originals · room labels required
Choose the style direction before production starts so the package follows one clear listing story from the lead image through the supporting rooms.
Property details, room priorities, and staging notes stay visible for review instead of being recreated after the fact.
Review style direction examplesSelected style
SeaRei uses AI-assisted staging to start the work, then senior interior designers review property context, style direction, and staging intent before the job moves toward delivery.
That review happens inside the same workflow where production status, disclosure-aware handling, and final output readiness stay visible.
See compliance-aware workflow supportProduction status
Before the listing leaves the workflow, the team can review staged finals, request minor revisions if needed, and confirm which outputs are actually present.
Source-photo linkage, disclosed exports when required, verification records when generated, and delivery state stay reviewable through the same handoff.
See delivered package detailDelivery package
Staged finals · disclosed exports when needed · record or bundle when generated
SeaRei describes review checkpoints, not automatic guarantees. The point is to keep the work understandable before publish, not to imply legal approval or remove team judgment.
Address details, room labels, original photos, and notes stay attached so reviewers are looking at the right listing context.
The selected style direction stays visible across the room set so the package reads as one intentional listing story.
Staging is reviewed against the actual room, architecture, and intended use before the job is released.
The workflow keeps finals, disclosure-aware outputs, share links, and records explicit before handoff.
SeaRei centers staged finals, then keeps conditional artifacts explicit instead of hiding them behind a separate publish-time process. The full package detail stays on Deliverables, but the workflow truth is consistent here.
The finished staged image set remains the core deliverable the team reviews before publish.
When a rule set or channel needs disclosure treatment, those exports stay tied to the same job.
Operations teams can review the record or bundle when that compliance artifact exists.
A delivered, paid job can generate a public share link when the team chooses that path.
Originals, staged outputs, and delivery status stay visible together so the handoff is easier to verify.
When a channel needs disclosure treatment, SeaRei keeps the original image, staged final, and output path connected to the same job so the publish handoff does not rely on memory or manual relabeling.
This page describes workflow support, not legal advice. Teams still need to confirm final interpretation with the MLS, brokerage policy, and local counsel before publish.
Use Compliance for California AB 723, Washington, NWMLS, and British Columbia detail when policy-specific review is needed.
Review compliance detailDisclosure Notice
This image has been virtually staged. Original, unaltered images are available through the linked listing materials.
Original
StagedDisclosure shown · original retained · delivery state visible
Upload originals once, let SeaRei handle AI-assisted staging plus designer review, and move into publish with a delivery record the team can understand.