AI landscape design from photo

Plan your yard before you spend on plants, pavers, or a contractor.

Upload a backyard, front yard, garden, or patio photo. AI Yard Planner turns it into an outdoor design direction with planting, material, and next-step notes.

Photo-first

Preserves the house, fence, and main yard structure.

Credits-first

One preview uses one credit. No hidden spend.

Planning notes

Result notes help you compare plants, paths, and materials.

AI yard planner before and after landscape design concept

Outdoor design preview

Upload a yard photo

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1 credit creates one visual concept. The result is a design direction, not a construction plan.

Where this wins

A vertical outdoor planner can compete where generic generators are weak.

People searching for AI landscape design usually do not want a random fantasy garden. They want to see what their real yard could become while keeping the house, fence, walkway, driveway, and existing constraints recognizable.

Backyard

Test outdoor living layouts, privacy planting, lawn changes, and patio ideas.

Front yard

Improve curb appeal with clearer paths, entry planting, and layered beds.

Garden

Compare pollinator, native, cottage, and low-maintenance planting directions.

Patio

Preview pavers, seating, shade, lighting, and container planting before buying.

Planning workflow

From photo to a better conversation.

Use the preview to align your household, decide what to keep, and bring clearer examples to a local landscaper or nursery.

1

Upload a real yard photo

Use daylight and include fixed elements like fences, doors, paths, and major trees.

2

Choose one clear goal

Low-maintenance, curb appeal, outdoor living, or a budget refresh keeps the AI direction focused.

3

Compare the concept

Use the image and notes to decide plants, materials, and what needs professional review.

Frequently asked

Can I use it for a small yard?

Yes. Small patios, side yards, compact front yards, and narrow garden beds are strong use cases because clear constraints make the design direction more useful.

Does it choose exact plants?

It gives planting direction and practical notes. Final plant choices should account for your climate zone, sun, soil, water, and local availability.

Does it replace a landscape designer?

No. It helps you explore direction and communicate visually. Permits, grading, drainage, utilities, structures, and construction details need local expertise.

How does pricing work?

The site follows a credits model. A new account starts with free credits, and one yard preview uses one credit.

Start with one photo

Preview a more useful yard direction today.

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