MLS-compliant virtual staging
Staged photos your MLS
will actually accept.
Vestaro returns clean, original-resolution JPG or PNG with no watermark on any paid plan, and nothing written onto the image. You add the "Virtually Staged" caption your board requires — so the same staged photo works on REBNY, CRMLS, MRED, and Bright MLS.
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Working with listing teams across Los Angeles, Charlotte, Chicago, and a steady handful of independent brokerages.








What MLS-compliant means
Five things that make a staged photo MLS-ready.
No watermark on paid plans
Every download on a paid plan is clean — no Vestaro badge, logo, or watermark baked into the photo. The file you upload looks like a normal listing image.
The 4 free renders are watermarked; any paid plan removes it.
Original-resolution JPG or PNG
Output comes back as a standard JPG or PNG at the resolution you uploaded. No downscaling and no format conversion before it reaches your MLS or syndication feed.
The format every major US MLS expects.
Disclosure-neutral output
We do not write anything onto the image. The "Virtually Staged" caption is yours to add, in the wording and placement your board requires.
You control the disclosure, not us.
Accepted by every major US MLS
Virtual staging is allowed across REBNY, CRMLS, MRED, Bright MLS, and the rest — provided you disclose it and do not misrepresent the property.
Standard practice, not an exception.
Nothing physical changes in the home
Staging adds furniture and decor to the photograph only. The walls, windows, and the room itself stay as they are, which is exactly why disclosure works.
Digital furnishings, real room.
How disclosure usually works
The rule is simple. The wording is local.
Across boards the principle is the same: disclose that the photo is staged, and keep the room honest. The exact wording and placement are where boards differ.
- Caption label
- Most MLSs require a "Virtually Staged" label in the photo caption or the public remarks.
- Placement
- Some boards want the label on every staged photo; others accept one disclosure in the remarks.
- No misrepresentation
- You may add furniture, but you may not imply rooms, views, or finishes that are not there.
- State overlays
- A few states layer their own disclosure language on top of the MLS rule, and some are tightening it.
Rules vary by MLS and by state, and they change. Treat the above as orientation, not legal advice — always verify the current requirement with your local MLS and your broker before you publish.
Not sure what your board expects? Look up representative disclosure requirements by MLS and state, then confirm the current rule with your broker.
Check your MLS’s disclosure rules →New to staging? Start with how Vestaro virtual staging works.
Pricing
Priced for every listing, not just the trophy ones.
No watermark, original-resolution downloads, and unlimited re-runs on any paid plan.
Drop-in
Each image reviewed before delivery.
180 renders / year · billed annually
For solo agents working a few listings at a time.
Pass
Most popularEach image reviewed before delivery.
600 renders / year · billed annually
For active agents with steady listings.
Member
Each image reviewed before delivery.
1,800 renders / year · billed annually
For studios and teams with high listing volume.
MLS disclosure, answered.
Common questions
Yes. Virtual staging is accepted on every major US MLS, including REBNY, CRMLS, MRED, and Bright MLS, as long as the listing discloses that the photos are virtually staged and the staging does not misrepresent the property. Vestaro gives you original-resolution output and full control over the caption, so meeting your board’s disclosure rule is straightforward.
No. On any paid plan, downloads are clean, original-resolution JPG or PNG with no Vestaro watermark or badge baked into the image. What you upload to the MLS looks like a normal listing photo, which is exactly what most boards expect.
Most MLSs require a "Virtually Staged" label somewhere the buyer will see it — typically in the photo caption, the public remarks, or both. Vestaro output is disclosure-neutral: we do not write anything onto the image, so you add the exact caption your board requires. The text and placement stay under your control.
They do. The wording, the required placement, and how many photos must be labeled all differ between boards and states, and some states are tightening their rules. Treat any general guidance as a starting point and verify the current requirement with your local MLS and broker before you publish.
No. Virtual staging adds furniture and decor to the photograph only — nothing in the actual home changes. The disclosure exists so buyers understand the furnishings are digital, which is why keeping walls, windows, and the room itself accurate matters.
You get a standard JPG or PNG at the original resolution of the photo you uploaded — no downscaling, no compression artifacts added by us. That is the format every major MLS and listing-syndication feed expects, so files upload without conversion.
Use the Vestaro disclosure checker to look up representative requirements by MLS and state, then confirm the current rule with your board. Disclosure rules change, so the checker is a guide — your broker and local MLS are the final word.
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