SINGAPORE, Oct. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A new AI-powered design and material marketplace is reinventing how people create their living spaces. Inspired by the city-building game SimCity, it lets homeowners upload photos of their rooms and instantly visualise them with real furniture, tiles, paints, materials and design styles.
Unlike traditional 3D rendering, which is often costly and slow, the platform’s AI makes design simple, interactive, and immediate. Users can drag, drop, and swap real products in their own rooms, seeing exactly how everything looks before buying or hiring a professional.
A standout feature is the Inspiration Board, similar to Pinterest, where homeowners can explore curated styles and infuse their favourite looks into their own room photos. With a single click, they can send quote requests to over 3,000 interior designers, turning ideas into action within minutes.
The platform also offers a Fengshui AI Scan, drawing from more than 100,000 real case studies. By analysing each user’s Bazi birth data, it provides personalised guidance to harmonise the home environment with individual energy profiles—blending cultural wisdom with modern AI for well-being and balanced design.
“Ever since I was a child, I loved creating worlds in SimCity,” said Adeline Mu, CEO of the marketplace. “Today, we’ve made that imagination real—empowering homeowners to design their dream homes instantly while connecting them to professionals in new ways.”
This launch brings together game-like creativity, personalised Fengshui insights, and a Pinterest-style Inspiration Board—making the dream of “SimCity in real life” closer than ever.
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