Compliance
Disclosure your broker can actually verify
Clean, watermark-free images — plus an alteration record and MLS-ready disclosure text for every single render.
An alteration record for every image
Each render is accompanied by a downloadable record: what was changed, the model and prompt version used, the date, and a SHA-256 hash of the original photograph. Your broker gets a verifiable trail, not a verbal assurance.
Ready-to-use disclosure wording
We generate the disclosure text for each image so you can paste it straight into your listing remarks or hand it to your MLS — no drafting, no guesswork about what to say.
Originals retained and producible — permanently
Your unaltered originals stay in your library indefinitely, even after you cancel. We do not expire or delete them. If an MLS or broker asks for the source photograph years later, it is still there — and only you can remove it.
The structure is never altered
Every render passes an automated check against the original: walls, windows, ceilings, flooring, fixtures, framing, and visible defects must be preserved. The check compares both geometry and colour — so a render that quietly repaints the siding is rejected just as fast as one that moves a wall. Failed renders are rejected, not delivered.
One packet for the whole listing
Export a single printable document covering every image in the property: what was altered, how, with which model, and the hash of each original. Generative changes and non-generative adjustments are listed separately, because they carry different disclosure obligations.
Day-to-dusk is flagged, not buried
Converting a daytime photo to dusk changes the apparent time of day and carries the highest MLS scrutiny of anything we offer. We say so plainly, and its disclosure text states that the lighting shown may not reflect actual conditions.
Clean images by default — visible label optional
Paid renders are delivered without a watermark. If your MLS or market requires a visible "Virtually Staged" label burned into the image, turn it on with one switch in your settings. Free trial images are always watermarked.
What this is, and what it is not
Disclosure requirements vary by MLS, state, and brokerage — including rules such as the NAR Code of Ethics and California AB 723. NeoStaging gives you an accurate record of every alteration and the tools to disclose it. It does not, and cannot, guarantee that any particular image satisfies your local rules, and it is not legal advice. You remain responsible for confirming what your market requires.
Read the disclosure terms and our retention policy.
