Find and Buy the Furniture in Your Render
Archmaster finds the pieces in a finished render and turns each one into a tappable dot. Tap one to see where that exact chair, rug or light is sold.

What Is Shop the Look?
A render is only half an answer. It shows you a room you would like to live in, and then leaves you to work out what any of it actually is. Shop the Look closes that gap: Archmaster scans a finished render, identifies the furniture and decor in it, and marks each piece with a dot you can tap. Detection is specific on purpose. A label like 'chair' cannot be shopped for; 'cream boucle curved armchair' can. Each object is cropped out of the render at its own bounding box and handed to Google Lens' shopping surface, which is where the real sellers, prices and stock are. We identify the objects; Google finds who sells them. That also means we never quote you a price we invented. It works on any render made from your own photo, so what you are shopping for is furniture in your room, at your proportions, under your lighting, rather than a catalogue photograph of somebody else's apartment.
How it works
Generate a render
Start from a photo of your own space and redesign it, in the classic workspace or in chat. Shop the Look runs on the result, not on the source photo.
Scan it for products
One tap finds the furniture, lighting, rugs and decor in the render and marks each with a dot. Architecture is skipped, since walls and windows are not for sale.
Tap a dot to shop
The piece is cropped out and searched on Google Lens, which returns real sellers with real prices and stock. Or ask for a new render built around that one piece.


FAQ
Are these the exact products in my render?
They are the closest matches Google Lens can find for each piece. A render is generated, not photographed, so an object in it may not correspond to a product that exists; what you get is the nearest real thing on sale.
Where do the prices come from?
From Google Lens' shopping results, not from us. We identify the objects and hand each one to Google; the sellers, prices and stock you see are Google's.
How many pieces does it find?
Up to 14 per render, ranked by prominence. It looks for furniture, lighting, rugs, textiles, storage, decor and plants, and deliberately ignores walls, floors, windows and built-in cabinetry.
Does it work on videos?
No. Scanning needs a still frame to crop from, so it runs on image renders only.
Can I design around a piece I like?
Yes. Every product card offers to build a new version of the room around that piece, keeping your layout and lighting and changing what has to change so it belongs.
You designed it. Now go and buy it.
Turn any render into a shopping list: tap a piece to find who sells it, or build a whole new version of the room around the one thing you loved.
Start designing free

