Rentals and property management
Relist the rental the day the tenant hands back the keys.
You already photograph rentals yourself, on your phone, between inspections. Reelpix turns those photos into listing-ready shots in minutes: clutter cleared, empty rooms furnished, your agency watermark on the set.
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Real edits on real interiors
Hold any photo to see the original.
Hold to compare · Declutter: benchtops cleared for the listing shot.
How it works
Shoot at the inspection
Take the photos on your phone during the routine or exit inspection. Upload the whole set at once, up to 25MB per photo.
Declutter and fix
One tap clears benchtops and surfaces while furniture and the room stay untouched. Circle anything else to remove it. Balance recovers dark interiors and blown-out windows.
List it today
Save the finished set straight to your camera roll and upload to the portal. The listing is live while the bond is still being processed.
What it costs
One credit per finished photo, whatever the edit. A ten-photo rental refresh costs a handful of credits, and perspective correction and your agency watermark are free on every photo.
One credit
Packs start at A$19.99 for 10 photos. No subscription, credits roll over between vacancies, and a failed edit refunds itself.
Vacancy is the number that matters
Every week a rental sits empty costs the owner a week of rent, and the listing cannot go live until the photos exist. For most rentals that means waiting for a gap in your day, shooting it yourself, and posting whatever came out. The photos are the bottleneck, and they are also the first thing a prospective tenant judges.
Reelpix removes the wait. The photos you took at the exit inspection become the listing set in minutes, on the same phone, without a photographer booking, a per-image invoice, or a 24 hour turnaround. If an edit runs past 5 minutes it fails and refunds itself automatically.
For the rentals that deserve more, the same credits cover the bigger edits: furnish an empty unit so tenants can read the rooms, or run a golden hour pass on the frontage for the hero shot.
The tenant privacy angle nobody tells you about
The defining rental photo problem is the outgoing tenant's life in every frame: washing up, benchtop clutter, personal effects. It photographs badly, and it raises a real compliance question. Several Australian states restrict using advertising photos that show a tenant's possessions without their consent, and the rules differ by state.
Clearing the frame is the conservative path on both counts. Declutter removes loose items and personal effects from surfaces while keeping the furniture and the room exactly as shot, so the ad shows the property rather than the tenant. Check your state's tenancy rules and your agency's guidance for where consent is required.
The same line applies here as everywhere: tidying is fine, misrepresenting is not. Removing a tenant's washing from the bench is tidying. Removing a crack in the wall or rising damp is misrepresentation, and Australian Consumer Law does not care that it is a rental.
Common questions
What does a typical rental listing cost to edit?
One credit per finished photo, whatever the tool. Most rental sets need declutter on a few rooms and Balance on the dark ones, so a ten-photo listing typically uses well under a full Starter pack.
Can I furnish an empty unit?
Yes. Virtual staging adds furniture while the room itself stays pixel-for-pixel unchanged, and the same furniture carries across every angle of the room. Staged images need a disclosure on the listing; the app gives you copy-ready wording at download.
Do I need the tenant's consent to advertise photos?
Rules differ by state, and several restrict advertising photos that show a tenant's possessions without consent. Decluttering the frame so the ad shows the property rather than the tenant's belongings is the conservative path. Check your state's tenancy legislation and your agency's guidance.
How fast is it really?
Minutes per photo, done at the property or from your desk. Anything that runs past 5 minutes is failed and refunded automatically, so a job is never left hanging.
Can my whole rent roll team use one account?
Accounts are individual today. Credits roll over, so a shared workflow is usually one account per property manager with a pack that matches their listing volume.
Is there a free way to try it?
15 free credits when you create an account, no card required. Try it on the next exit inspection set before deciding anything.
Try it on your own listing
15 free edits when you create an account. No card, no subscription.
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