Listings sell on presentation, and presentation is exactly what AI now produces fast. In 2026 a real estate agent can brighten and stage photos, turn them into a video tour, and narrate it — without a photographer, a stager or a videographer for every listing. Here's the AI stack for agents and how to run it in one place.
The agent's content stack
| Need | AI tool | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Photo edits & staging | Nano Banana / FLUX | Brighten, declutter, virtually stage, sky swap |
| Property video tours | Kling / Seedance | Animate listing photos into tour clips |
| Tour narration | ElevenLabs | Voiceover describing the home |
| Reel music | Suno / Lyria | Background bed for social tours |
Listing photos: edit and virtually stage
The first thing buyers see is the photos, and AI editing transforms a mediocre set. Nano Banana can brighten a dim room, declutter a messy one, swap a grey sky for blue, or virtually stage an empty space with furniture — from a single photo, in seconds. FLUX handles photoreal hero shots. The big win is virtual staging: furnishing an empty listing without renting furniture. (Always disclose AI/virtual staging per your local advertising rules.) See best AI image editing tools.
Property video tours
Video listings get more engagement, and you don't need to film one. Use image-to-video (Kling) to animate your listing photos — a slow push into a living room, a pan across a kitchen — then string the clips into a tour. Seedance adds smooth motion. It's a walkthrough feel from stills. See best AI video generators 2026.
Narration and music
Add a professional ElevenLabs voiceover describing the home — square footage, features, neighbourhood — in one consistent agent voice, and a subtle Suno/Lyria music bed. Now the tour reel feels produced, ready for the listing page, YouTube or social. Our ElevenLabs guide covers natural narration.
A per-listing workflow
- Shoot or collect the listing photos.
- Edit and virtually stage them on Nano Banana; hero shots on FLUX.
- Animate the best photos into tour clips with Kling.
- Add an ElevenLabs voiceover and a music bed.
- Export 16:9 for the listing/YouTube and 9:16 for social.
The all-in-one angle
A listing's marketing touches photo editing, video and audio — three tool types, per property, repeatedly. Nexvy runs Nano Banana/FLUX for photos and staging, Kling/Seedance for video tours, and ElevenLabs/Suno for narration and music under one subscription, so every listing's content comes from one account and one credit balance. See the image and video generators or pricing.
Frequently asked questions
What AI tools do real estate agents use in 2026?
Mainly image and video: AI image editing to clean up, brighten and virtually stage listing photos, AI video to animate stills into property tour clips, and AI voiceover for tour narration. Add AI music for the reel. A multi-model platform covers all of it from one account.
Can AI virtually stage an empty room?
Yes. Instruction-based image editing (Nano Banana) can furnish an empty room, swap decor styles, declutter or improve lighting from a single photo — far faster and cheaper than physical staging. Always label AI-staged photos as virtually staged, per real-estate advertising rules.
How do agents make property video tours with AI?
Animate listing photos with image-to-video (Kling): a slow push through a room, a pan across a kitchen. String the clips together, add ElevenLabs voiceover describing the home and a music bed, and you have a tour reel without filming.
Is there one AI platform for real estate marketing?
Yes. Nexvy runs Nano Banana/FLUX for photo edits and staging, Kling/Seedance for video tours, and ElevenLabs/Suno for voiceover and music — so listing photos, tour reels and social clips all come from one account and one credit balance.
The bottom line
For agents in 2026, AI turns listing marketing into a fast workflow: edit and virtually stage photos on Nano Banana, animate tours with Kling, narrate with ElevenLabs. Keep it in one place and every listing gets the polished treatment. Run your listing content on Nexvy — and always disclose virtual staging.


