Start from a real window photo
Upload an interior or exterior photo that shows the full opening and surrounding context.
Upload a PhotoUpload an interior or exterior photo to compare window styles, frame materials, glazing, and details on the openings you already have.

Overview
AI Window Design turns an interior or exterior photo with visible windows into a window-only visual concept. It changes the frame, glass, divisions, and hardware inside the openings already in the photo. The workflow is designed to leave the surrounding scene as it is.
Upload an interior or exterior photo that shows the full opening and surrounding context.
Upload a PhotoTry casement, sliding, double-hung, picture, awning, or bay styles with aluminum, wood, uPVC / vinyl, steel, or fiberglass frames.
Compare OptionsThe workflow is designed to keep the window opening, surrounding architecture, camera view, and non-window areas.
See the Boundary
Featured direction
Window design in context
Why choose us
Window styles make more sense when you can see them against the actual wall, sill, daylight, and surrounding finishes. Use a photo to focus the decision before you measure or specify a real product.
Compare Window Styles
Context matters
Compare a focused window direction
01 / WHY IT MATTERS
Check casement frame width, a sliding meeting rail, a double-hung sash line, or a picture window's glass area inside the opening you already have.
Try a Style02 / WHY IT MATTERS
Aluminum often looks slimmer, wood warmer, vinyl thicker as a common replacement look, and steel more industrial. Test two materials on the same photo.
Choose a Material03 / WHY IT MATTERS
Describe glass, mullions, muntins, hardware, or pick Matte Black, White, Anthracite, or Bronze. Auto matches the photo.
Add DetailsHow it works
Upload a clear photo, set the viewpoint, choose a guided direction or write a custom brief, then review the window-only result.
Try AI Window DesignStage 1
Use an interior room or exterior facade image where the full window and surrounding context are visible.
Stage 2
Select Interior or Exterior, then pick a window type and frame material in Guided mode.
Stage 3
Add glass, mullions, muntins, hardware, or a Guided frame color. Custom mode accepts up to 500 characters.
Stage 4
Review the concept against the source photo, adjust one part of the brief, and generate another direction when useful.

The output
Photo-to-window workflow
Choose the viewpoint, set guided options or a custom brief, and generate a window-only concept.
Features
Use a focused visual edit to judge the decisions that change how an existing opening looks, without turning the result into a broader remodel.
Explore Window DesignTry casement, sliding, double-hung, picture, awning, and bay in Guided mode. Each style changes a different cue: sash swing, meeting rail, stacked sashes, glass area, or a bay as a visual study only.
Choose a StyleSee aluminum, wood, uPVC / vinyl, steel, and fiberglass on the same source photo. These are appearance cues, not performance or fit claims.
Compare FramesUse the room-side or facade-side viewpoint that matches the decision you are making.
Set the ViewpointThe intended workflow keeps each opening's position, dimensions, shape, sill, header, wall boundary, count, and surrounding scene.
Protect the OpeningUse cases
AI Window Design is for comparing existing windows. Use the concept to choose a look, then verify measurements, product requirements, and installation conditions with the appropriate professional.
Use a room or facade photo when the window opening and surrounding architecture should stay as they are.
Save a strong visual reference to explain a style, material, glazing, mullion, hardware, or color direction.
The image is not a measured specification, structural assessment, code review, permit document, or installation plan.
Browse [AI House Design Tools](/ai-house-design-tools) when the project involves more than a window-only edit.
Browse AI ToolsFAQ
Find quick answers about supported viewpoints, window styles, custom instructions, opening preservation, and professional review.
AI Window Design turns an interior or exterior photo with visible windows into a window-only visual concept. It edits the visible frame, glass, divisions, and hardware. The workflow is designed to keep the openings, surrounding architecture, and camera view.
Guided mode supports casement, sliding, double-hung, picture, awning, and bay styles. You can pair a style with aluminum, wood, uPVC / vinyl, steel, or fiberglass frame material. The material changes how thick, warm, or industrial the same style looks.
Yes. Select Interior for a room viewpoint or Exterior for a facade viewpoint. The surrounding room or building remains part of the visual reference.
Yes. Custom mode accepts a window design description of up to 500 characters. Use it for glazing, mullions, muntins, hardware, sash treatment, or a frame color, such as slim black aluminum, while keeping the request window-only.
The intended workflow keeps each opening's position, dimensions, shape, sill, header, wall boundary, and count. It is not designed to add, remove, move, enlarge, shrink, merge, or split openings.
No. The result is an early visual concept. Confirm measurements, product performance, structural conditions, code and permit requirements, and installation details with the appropriate qualified professional.
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