Editing & 4K

Every completed fly-through opens in an editor. The rule of thumb: anything that’s a live overlay is free and instant; anything that re-encodes the film or generates new footage costs credits — and every paid edit auto-refunds if it fails.

Free, instant edits

  • Title and room captions — rename any scene’s caption or turn the caption overlay off entirely. The text is kept when toggled off, so switching back on restores it.
  • Overlays — the address, price and “presented by” agent text shown over the film.
  • Transitions between clips — switch any seam among Cut, Fade, White, Blur and Zoom. These play in the player in real time, no re-render.

Paid edits

  • Reorder or delete clips, or toggle music — 1 credit. One re-stitch covers all your staged arrangement changes; the score is regenerated to match the new length. A film keeps a minimum of two clips.
  • Regenerate a clip, or replace its photo — 2 credits per clip. Each is one fresh AI generation. Changes are staged — nothing charges until you hit Apply on that clip.
  • Building or breaking a glide — 2 credits. Turning a seam into a true continuous glide (or a glide back into a cut/effect) re-renders that one clip. Swapping between the non-glide effects stays free.

4K enhance

“4K enhance” upscales the finished film to crisp 4K — sharper and cleaner, same footage, no re-render. It scales with length (roughly 0.2 credits per second): 6 credits for a 30s film, 12 for 60s, 18 for 90s. You can opt in at render time (charged only if it can actually run) or run it afterwards from the film page or editor. It’s one-time per film; if the upscale fails, you keep the original film and the credits are refunded automatically. Note that 4K sharpens what’s there — it can’t recover detail from low-resolution source photos.

Re-rendering

  • Retry (after a failure) — failed renders refund automatically; retrying charges like a fresh render.
  • Regenerate with tweaks — re-render the same photos with a different length or pacing at full render cost.
  • Vertical version — a fresh 9:16 re-render of the same home at full render cost plus the 2-credit vertical add-on. For a cheaper vertical, cut a reel (3 credits) from the finished film instead.