Magic Room vs RoomGPT
Both tools generate AI-powered room redesigns from a single photo. This comparison covers the differences in AI approach, privacy, pricing, and output quality to help you decide which is right for your situation.
TL;DR
Magic Room uses Google Gemini multimodal AI for more architecturally accurate results, does not store your uploaded photos, and charges by credit rather than subscription. RoomGPT has an established user base and a larger catalogue of generated examples. If privacy and predictable pricing are priorities, Magic Room is the better fit.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Magic Room | RoomGPT |
|---|---|---|
| AI model | Google Gemini multimodal | Diffusion-based model |
| Image storage | Never stored — in-memory processing | Images stored on servers |
| Credits expire | No | Monthly reset on most plans |
| Pricing | One-time credit packages from EUR 9.99 | Subscription required for full access |
| Room structure preservation | High — architectural geometry maintained | Variable — can alter proportions inconsistently |
| Design themes | 8 themes (modern, scandinavian, industrial, bohemian, etc.) | Style presets without design guidance |
| Free trial | 1 free credit with account signup | Limited free tier available |
Who each tool is best for
Magic Room is best for:
- Users who want privacy guarantees around uploaded room photos
- Anyone who prefers pay-as-you-go credits over a monthly subscription
- People who want results that preserve the physical structure of their room
- Homeowners redesigning one or several rooms without a recurring commitment
RoomGPT is best for:
- Users already familiar with the tool who do not want to switch platforms
- Anyone who wants to browse an established library of generated examples
- Users with use cases that extend beyond interior room redesign
- People who prefer a subscription model for predictable monthly access
Common questions about Magic Room vs RoomGPT
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