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Real Estate Photo Perspective Correction

Upload a photo with leaning walls or wide-angle distortion and prepare a cleaner, more credible and professional image without complex editing.

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Barnafinc
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Nuevacasa
Barnafinc
InmueblesBCN
Almi Habitatges
API
Nuevacasa
Barnafinc
InmueblesBCN
Almi Habitatges
API

Correct perspective without complex software

Inmoedit is software for correcting perspective in real estate photos taken with a wide-angle lens, phone or tilted camera, so the architecture reads better at first glance.

Straighten vertical lines

Correct walls, doors, cabinets, windows and columns that look tilted because of the lens or camera angle.

Reduce wide-angle distortion

Improve images where room edges look deformed and create an unnatural impression.

Clearer spatial reading

Help buyers and owners better understand proportions, walls and layout without visual distractions.

Ideal for interiors

Useful in living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and corridors where cameras are often tilted to capture more space.

Also for facades

Improve exteriors where buildings, balconies or entrances look like they are falling because the shot was taken from below or from the side.

Fast workflow for agencies

Apply corrections easily and keep a more professional property shoot without relying on manual retouching photo by photo.

Perspective correction with AI vs manual editing

Compare Inmoedit with a traditional geometric correction workflow in professional editors.

InmoeditManual editing
Time per photoSeconds10-25 minutes
Requires technical knowledgeNoYes
Suitable for mobile photosYesYes
Built for real estate architectureYesNo
Scalable for full property shootsYesNo

Try correcting photo perspective for free

Upload a photo with leaning walls or wide-angle distortion and prepare a more professional image for your listing.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

It means straightening lines and adjusting photo geometry so walls, doors, windows and facades look more vertical and natural. It is a key improvement in real estate photography because wide-angle lenses and rushed photos often distort architecture.

Inmoedit is a practical alternative for agencies and photographers who need perspective correction without an advanced manual workflow. It is focused on interiors, facades and acquisition photos where vertical lines, wide-angle distortion or camera tilt affect the property presentation.

To correct perspective in a real estate photo, upload the image to Inmoedit and apply the perspective tool. The goal is to reduce falling lines, wide-angle distortion and tilts that make the room look less professional.

It usually happens when the camera is not level, when the shot is taken from too low or too high, or when a wide-angle lens is used to capture more space. Perspective correction helps recover a more natural reading of the room.

Yes. Many real estate photos taken with a phone have distortion from the wide-angle lens and from tilting the camera in small rooms. Inmoedit is built to improve those captures without advanced editing.

It should not. When applied properly, perspective correction only improves the geometric representation of the photo so the architecture looks more natural. It should not be used to alter dimensions, layout or real property features.

It is useful when walls, columns, windows, tall furniture or facades appear crooked. It is also useful after photographing bathrooms, kitchens or small rooms with a wide-angle lens.

Yes. After correcting perspective there may be crops or reframing, so it is often useful to combine it with photo upscaling to keep the image sharper.

If you can retake the photo with a tripod, level camera and good framing, that always helps. But when you need to publish quickly or cannot return to the property, AI perspective correction is a practical way to improve existing material.