Launching today

ShopTheRoom.ai
AI designs your space. You shop the items on the design.
2 followers
AI designs your space. You shop the items on the design.
2 followers
ShopTheRoom.ai is an AI-driven platform at the intersection of generative AI and e-commerce, transforming the $150B home furnishings market. We turn passive room inspiration into active purchasing intent converting any space photo into a shoppable experience powered by computer vision and LLMs.



Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Alperen, the solo developer behind ShopTheRoom.
This project started from a personal frustration. I had a bare apartment for years and kept putting off decorating because I couldn't visualize what I actually wanted. I tried every AI interior design app out there and they all had the same problem. You get a stunning design but then you're completely on your own trying to figure out where to buy anything in it. Endless googling, never finding quite the right thing.
The $150B home furnishings market has a visualization gap and that gap is where purchases get lost.
So I built ShopTheRoom to close that gap.
You take a photo of your space, describe what you want, and the AI designs it in seconds. But instead of just giving you a pretty image, every single item in the result is actually linked to a similar product that user can buy.
You can view options of the identified items and compare them with the price and similarity score so you can judge how close the match actually is.
And if the design isn't quite what you had in mind, you can chat directly with the AI to tweak it change the sofa color, switch the style and it generates a brand new design with a fresh set of products every time.
It's completely free. No subscription, no ads, no paywall ever. The app monetizes quietly through affiliate links so it never gets in the way of the experience.
Right now products come from only eBay and Etsy and I'm actively working on adding more retailers so the selection gets better and better after launch. And working on to get more similar products on search queries.
I'm one person building this, so your feedback genuinely shapes what gets built next. If you try it and something feels off, or there's a feature you'd love to see, please drop it in the comments
I read everything.