Upload a photo of the current yard and explore garden directions — planting beds, paving, a seating area, lighting — laid over the space you already have. The house wall, fence line and boundary from your photo stay in place, so the homeowner recognizes their own garden in every option.

Your bare or tired garden becomes explorable design directions, then a set you can hand to a homeowner or contractor.

A phone photo of the existing garden or yard.

Generate layout options — planting, paving, seating and lighting.

Expand the chosen direction into a consistent set of views to present.
The workflow behind this solution — connected nodes you can run.
A controllable path from the existing yard to a set of views a homeowner can react to — grounded in PromeAI's landscape and outdoor space design, creating or extending the garden so the site feels complete, usable and visually consistent while keeping the boundaries you already have.

Drop in a photo of the current garden — a phone photo works. That image is the reference every option is generated from, so the house wall, fence and boundary stay recognizable.

Generate options with different planting palettes, paving and hard-landscaping, seating zones and lighting, so a homeowner can compare real alternatives instead of reacting to one fixed picture.

Take the direction the homeowner responds to into a consistent set of views — day and evening — and assemble a before/after board for the conversation.

Several planting and layout directions on the same yard, so a homeowner can compare and choose.

The existing photo beside the proposed scheme — the view that helps a homeowner commit.

A layout-ready board pairing the chosen direction with day and evening views.
See recognizable options for your own garden before committing budget to planting or paving.
Explore garden directions on the real site without rendering each one by hand.
Give clients a clear visual to sign off before crews break ground.
Generate landscape directions and walk into the homeowner conversation with options, not one fixed render.