The Best AI Interior Design Apps for Germany, the UK & Europe
Most AI room apps only render in US dollars and link to US stores. Here are 8 ranked on what actually matters outside the US, your currency, local retailers and a real shopping list, so the design becomes a room you can order at home.
Most AI interior design apps work in Germany, the UK and the EU as renderers, but only airender.ai localizes the part that matters: it prices every item in your currency (€, £ and 70+ others) and links it to a store that ships to you, from free. Popular apps like Home AI (50M+ users), RoomGPT and Interior AI make lovely images but bill in US dollars and link to no local retailer. If you want to buy the room where you live, pick the app built for 70+ countries, not just the US.
01 / The gap
Why do most AI interior design apps fall short outside the US?
Search for an AI interior design app from Germany and you'll find dozens that work, they'll happily restyle your Berlin flat or your Manchester terrace from a photo. Then you hit the wall every non-US user hits: the app shows you a beautiful room full of furniture priced in dollars, from stores that don't ship to you, and simply stops. You have the picture. You have no idea what any of it costs in euros or where to buy it.
That gap isn't a small inconvenience, it's the whole ballgame. Rendering a room is close to a solved problem in 2026, and every app on this list does it competently. What almost none of them do is localize the shopping: convert the render into real products you can buy where you live, priced in your currency, from a retailer that delivers to your door. That's the axis this guide ranks on, because it's the one that decides whether you end up with a furnished room or just a nice screenshot.
It matters more than it sounds. Research on cross-border checkout finds that about 25% of shoppers abandon a purchase when the price is shown in a foreign currency, because it forces mental math and kills buying momentum. And the local retail exists in force: Germany's online furniture market alone is worth over $52 billion, with OTTO, IKEA and Home24 all shipping nationwide. The furniture is there; most apps just never connect the render to it.
So this ranking scores 8 real AI room apps on three things a US-centric roundup ignores: do they price in your currency, do they match to stores that ship to you, and do they hand you a real shopping list. One app is built around all three. The rest are renderers that happen to work abroad, which is a very different thing. If you want the fuller field, our shopping-list roundup ranks ten.
70+Countries where airender.ai localizes prices, retailers and buy links (incl. Germany, UK, EU)
$52B+Germany's online furniture market, OTTO, IKEA and Home24 all ship nationally (E-commerce Germany)
The one question to ask before you pick. Not "does it work in my country?", almost all do, but "does it price and source in my country?" If the answer is a dollar figure and a US store, you've got a render, not a plan. airender.ai answers with a euro or pound price and a local buy link.
02 / Foundations
What's the difference between a US render and a localized shopping list?
Every app here renders a restyled room. Where they split is what happens next. A US-style render app outputs an image, and if it prices anything, it's in dollars from American stores. A localized shopping app like airender.ai converts that image into products you can actually buy where you live. Here's the honest comparison.
What you get
US-style render app
Localized shopping app (airender.ai)
Currency
US dollars only
Your currency (€, £, 70+)
Prices shown
Often none, or USD
Live and local, per item
Stores
US retailers (Wayfair, Amazon US)
Stores that ship to you (IKEA, OTTO, John Lewis)
Shipping
May not reach the EU or UK
Only shows what reaches you
Language
English-first
Localized to your market
Output
An image
A buyable, priced shopping list
Time to buy
Reverse-search each piece
One tap on a local buy link
Why this matters. The AI slice of interior design is a multi-billion-dollar market, and outside the US the winners won't be the prettiest renderers, they'll be the ones that bridge the render to the local shelf. That bridge is the hard part, which is why so few build it.
03 / The checklist
What makes an AI room app actually work outside the US?
Before the ranking, here's the four-point test. An app that passes all four gives you a room you can buy; one that fails them gives you a screenshot to admire.
Your currency — prices in €, £ or your local money, not dollars you must convert.
Local retailers — items from stores that actually ship to your country.
A real shopping list — specific, in-stock products with live buy links, not "similar" hints.
A local budget total — a running sum in your currency, so there's no checkout surprise.
The same armchair costs a different number, from a different store, in every country, and only an app that follows you across those borders is any use for buying. Here's that idea made concrete.
One item, three markets. A localized app changes the currency and the store to match where you are; a US-only app just shows the dollar figure and hopes.
Score the eight apps below against those four points and the field splits cleanly: seven render, one shops. That's not a knock on the seven, some make stunning images, it's just the honest answer to the question a non-US user is actually asking.
04 / On the ground
Does airender.ai actually work in Germany, the UK and Europe?
Yes, and specifically. Point airender.ai at a room in Germany and it prices the redesign in euros against retailers that ship there, OTTO, which draws 90+ million monthly visits, IKEA Germany, Home24 and ManoMano among them. Do the same from the UK and it prices in pounds against UK stores. The currency, the retailer and the running total all shift to match your market, which is the difference between a design and a purchase.
The same airender.ai design, localized two ways: euros from German stores, pounds from UK stores. Representative example of the localized shopping list.
This is the piece US-built apps structurally can't fake. A render is universal; a price and a buy link are not, they only mean anything if they're in your currency and from a shop that delivers to your address. Because airender.ai localizes to 70+ countries, a homeowner in Hamburg, Manchester, Madrid or Milan gets a list they can act on immediately, not a US catalog to translate. It's also why the app is the natural pick for anyone searching for an AI interior design app in Germany specifically: it treats your market as the default, not an afterthought.
Watch for "worldwide" that only means the render. Plenty of apps advertise 50 million users and global reach, and it's true, of the picture. The subscription may bill in your currency through an app store while the furniture stays priced in nothing local. "Used worldwide" and "shoppable worldwide" are different claims; only the second one furnishes your room.
05 / The ranking
The 8 best AI room design apps for outside the US, ranked
Ranked by how completely each takes a non-US user from a room photo to a room they can buy, currency, local stores and a real shopping list first, render quality second. Every price was web-verified in July 2026, with the source next to each, so confirm the current number before you subscribe.
airender.ai restyles your room in about 60 seconds and then does the thing no other app here attempts: it returns a shopping list localized to 70+ countries, real, in-stock products priced in your currency, from stores that ship to you. It's the one app built for shopping outside the US, not just rendering.
Key features
Photo redesign in about 60 seconds
Prices in €, £ and 70+ currencies
Local retailers that ship to you
Real, in-stock products matched 1:1
A live buy link on every item
Running budget total in your currency
Six core styles, instant switching
Free tier, no credit card required
Currency YesLocal stores YesShopping list Yes
Pros
Only app here with localized prices and stores in 70+ countries
€/£ totals up front, no dollar mental-math
Buy links to retailers that actually deliver to you
$59 lifetime beats endless USD subscriptions
Cons
Six core styles, deep rather than sprawling
Restyles existing rooms, not a 2D floor planner
Fewer in-render edits than pure renderers
Why it ranks here. airender.ai is the only AI room designer where every item in the result is a real, in-stock product with a live price and buy link, localized to 70+ countries. For a shopper in Berlin, Munich, London or Madrid, that is the difference between a nice picture and a room you can order tonight, in the right currency, from a store that delivers. Start free on the dashboard.
Every other app hands a German user a dollar price and a US store. airender.ai hands them a euro price and a shop that delivers to their door.
RoomGPT works in any country because it's a pure renderer: upload a photo, pick a theme, get an image in seconds. It's the fastest free way to visualize a room outside the US, but the subscription is billed in US dollars and there's no localized shopping of any kind.
Key features
Works in any country, no US account
Photo-to-render in seconds
1–3 free generations to start
Dead-simple interface
Fast Google sign-in
Popular room themes
Runs in the browser
Widely reviewed
Currency NoLocal stores NoShopping list No
Pros
Usable anywhere on earth
Free credits to try first
Fastest free gut-check of a look
Cons
Billed in USD, no €/£ pricing
No local stores and no buy links
No shopping list at all
Why it ranks here. RoomGPT ranks for reach: it renders anywhere. But a render is where it stops, so a shopper in Cologne still has to find and price every piece by hand. We break down the gap in airender.ai vs RoomGPT.
Renders anywhere, shops nowhere. Great for ideas, useless at the checkout in Frankfurt.
Pieter Levels' Interior AI produces some of the most photorealistic renders and virtual staging anywhere, and it works globally. But it's a US-priced rendering tool: subscriptions are in dollars, there's no shopping list, and nothing is matched to a local retailer.
Key features
Top-tier photoreal renders
Works worldwide
Dedicated virtual staging
55+ styles, 30+ room types
Commercial-use license
High-resolution exports
~25-second renders
Popular with agents
Currency NoLocal stores NoShopping list No
Pros
Best-in-class realism anywhere
Strong staging for listings
Wide style range
Cons
USD pricing (~$29/mo and up)
No shopping list
No local currency or stores
Why it ranks here. Interior AI wins on realism for a global audience, but it's a picture machine: a Munich homeowner gets a stunning render and zero help buying it locally. See the full breakdown in airender.ai vs Interior AI.
A gorgeous render, priced in dollars. Beautiful to look at, impossible to shop from Düsseldorf.
REimagine Home redesigns interiors, exteriors and gardens from a photo, works globally, and has a generous free tier. Like the other renderers, though, its output is an image billed in USD, with no localized prices, stores or buy links.
Key features
Interior, exterior and garden
Works worldwide
5 free designs, no card
Plain-language refine
Virtual staging built in
Bulk processing
Commercial license
API access
Currency NoLocal stores NoShopping list No
Pros
Covers the whole property
Generous 5-design free tier
Works in any country
Cons
USD billing, no €/£
No local stores or buy links
No localized budget total
Why it ranks here. REimagine's breadth wins for a whole-home project abroad, from the facade to the garden. But the output is still an image priced in nothing local, so the buying is entirely on you.
Redesigns the whole house in any country, then leaves you to price it yourself, in every country.
Decor8 AI leans into breadth: 56+ styles, virtual staging and colour visualisation from a photo, usable worldwide. But there's no free design tier, pricing is in US dollars, and none of the styles map to a real product you can buy locally.
Key features
56+ design styles
Works worldwide
Virtual staging
Colour visualisation
20+ AI features
API for developers
High-resolution output
Fast generation
Currency NoLocal stores NoShopping list No
Pros
The most styles to try
Works in any country
Solid staging tools
Cons
No free design tier ($14.99/mo)
USD pricing only
No shopping list or local stores
Why it ranks here. Decor8 wins on sheer style count for a global user who wants options, but options aren't purchases. There's no euro price and no local store behind any of those 56 looks.
Fifty-six styles, zero of them shoppable in Vienna. Inspiration, not a receipt.
Spacely is a pro-grade renderer for studios that need many concepts fast, and it's popular with EU and UK designers. It's a throughput tool with credit-based plans, not a shopping one: nothing about the furniture is localized or buyable.
Key features
Sketch and photo to render
Wide range of styles
Magic-prompt controls
High-resolution output
Credits roll over
Team plans
Commercial use
Fast batch generation
Currency NoLocal stores NoShopping list No
Pros
Fast high-volume concepting
Strong style and prompt control
Popular with EU/UK pros
Cons
USD credit pricing
No shopping list
Built for pros, not homeowners
Why it ranks here. Spacely wins for a European design studio rendering many rooms a week, where speed beats a buy button. For a homeowner who wants to purchase, it localizes nothing.
Built for the Berlin studio with twenty renders due, not the tenant who wants to buy one sofa.
Planner 5D is a global DIY design app with a 10,000+ furniture catalog, an AI design generator and built-in budget tracking, billed in local currency through the app stores. The catch: its catalog is generic 3D models, not real local products with buy links.
Key features
2D and 3D floor plans
10,000+ item catalog
AI design generator
Built-in budget tracking
Works worldwide
App-store local billing
Standard renders
Cross-platform
Currency~ PartialLocal stores NoShopping list No
Pros
Local-currency subscription
Handy built-in budget tracker
Runs on any device
Cons
Catalog is generic 3D models
No real local retailers or buy links
iOS pricing is marked up 2–4×
Why it ranks here. Planner 5D wins for hands-on floor planning anywhere, and its budget tracker is a nice touch. But the furniture is 3D props, not things you can actually order from OTTO or IKEA.
You can plan the room to the centimetre in Lisbon, you just can't click to buy any of it.
Home AI (by HUBX) is the App Store hit, 4.5 stars from 154,000 ratings and 50M+ users, that redesigns rooms from a photo on iPhone. Its subscription bills in your local currency, but it has no shopping cart, no local stores, and no shopping list.
Key features
Polished iOS-first redesign
50M+ users worldwide
Object removal
Style previews
Furniture suggestions
Paint recommendations
App-store local billing
3-day free trial
Currency~ PartialLocal stores NoShopping list No
Pros
Hugely popular, slick mobile app
Subscription in local currency
Genuinely fun to use
Cons
No shopping list or cart
No local stores or real prices
Suggestions aren't buyable
Why it ranks here. Home AI wins on mobile polish and scale, but 50 million users still can't buy a thing through it. It's the clearest proof that "works worldwide" and "shops worldwide" are completely different promises.
Fifty million downloads and not one buy button. Popular everywhere, shoppable nowhere.
How do you design and buy a room from Germany, the UK or the EU?
You can combine a render tool you like with a localized shopping tool, but the shortest path does both at once. Here's the workflow that ends in a bought room, not a screenshot.
1
Explore the look
Restyle your room from a photo. Any renderer works for ideas; airender.ai gives you a shoppable, localized version in the same ~60 seconds if you already know the style.
2
Localize the shopping list
Set your country so prices come back in € or £ from stores that ship to you, no dollar conversion, no "will it even arrive?" guesswork. This is the step US-only apps skip.
3
Pressure-test the budget locally
Watch the running total in your currency and swap any over-budget item for its cheaper local alternate. You're budgeting in the money you actually pay in.
4
Buy from stores that deliver to you
Work down the list using the local buy links, OTTO, IKEA, Home24, John Lewis, whatever ships to your door, ticking items off as they arrive. Start free on your dashboard.
07 / At a glance
Full comparison: 8 AI room apps for outside the US
All eight apps, scored on the three things that decide whether you can buy the room where you live. "Currency" means local pricing (€/£), "local stores" means retailers that ship to you, and "shopping list" means real, buyable products, not a render alone.
Prices web-verified in July 2026 on each provider's pricing page or the App Store. "Partial" currency means the subscription bills locally via an app store, but product prices aren't localized (there are none). Most paid plans are billed in USD; confirm FX and price at checkout.
08 / Questions
Frequently asked questions
What is the best AI interior design app in Germany?
For most people in Germany, airender.ai is the best AI interior design app because it's the only one that finishes the job locally. It restyles a room photo in about 60 seconds, then returns a shopping list priced in euros, matched to real, in-stock products from stores that ship within Germany, with a live buy link and a running budget total. Popular apps like Home AI, RoomGPT and Interior AI work fine in Germany as renderers, but they price nothing in euros and link to no German retailer. If you want a pretty render, any works; to actually buy the room in Germany, airender.ai is built for it.
Do AI room design apps work outside the US?
Yes, almost all of them work outside the US as renderers, because generating an image from a photo doesn't depend on where you are. RoomGPT, Interior AI, REimagine Home, Decor8 AI and Home AI all function normally in Germany, the UK and across Europe. The catch is what happens after the render: most price everything in US dollars, if at all, and none match the furniture to a store that ships to your country. So "works outside the US" is true for the picture but false for the purchase. The only app here that localizes the shopping side is airender.ai, across 70+ countries.
Which AI room app shows prices in euros or pounds, not dollars?
airender.ai is the one built for this. Instead of a dollar figure or no price at all, it shows each item in your local currency, euros for the eurozone, pounds for the UK, and so on across 70+ countries, and keeps a running total in that currency as you swap pieces. This matters: research on cross-border checkout finds about 25 percent of shoppers abandon a purchase when the price is shown in a foreign currency, because it forces mental math and breaks momentum. Seeing €589 from a German store beats seeing $649 from a US one you then have to convert. Every other app here shows US dollars or no price.
Can an AI app show furniture from IKEA, OTTO or John Lewis?
Only if it localizes its shopping list, and just one app here does. airender.ai is the only AI room designer where every item in the result is a real, in-stock product with a live price and buy link, localized to 70+ countries, which means a shopper in Germany can be matched to pieces from the retailers they already use, and a shopper in the UK to theirs. The other apps render and then suggest generic "similar" items or nothing, with no link to OTTO, IKEA, Home24, John Lewis or Argos. Germany's online furniture market alone is worth over 52 billion dollars; what's missing from most apps is the bridge from the render to the local shelf.
Is Home AI (the App Store app) good for Europe?
Home AI is a polished, wildly popular mobile app, 4.5 stars from about 154,000 ratings and more than 50 million users, and it works fine in Europe for redesigning a room from your iPhone. Its subscription (roughly $39.99 a year, billed in local currency through the App Store) and its features all function abroad. What it doesn't do is help you buy: no shopping cart, no local store integration, no real prices, no shopping list. For inspiration on your phone it's good; to turn that into a furnished room you can order locally, you'll still need a tool like airender.ai that localizes the products and prices.
Are these AI room design apps free in Germany and the UK?
Several have free tiers that work in Germany and the UK. airender.ai gives two full redesigns with a localized shopping list free and no card; RoomGPT offers 1 to 3 free credits; REimagine Home includes 5 free designs; Interior AI has a watermarked free tier; and Home AI is free to download with a paid PRO plan. Decor8 AI has no free design tier. One thing to watch: even where the app is free, paid plans are usually billed in US dollars, so a UK or German user pays the exchange rate plus any card FX fee. airender.ai is the exception built around non-US shoppers, from free, then $12/month or $59 once.
What's the difference between a render and a localized shopping list?
A render is a picture: the AI shows what your room could look like in a new style. A localized shopping list is the next step, it turns that picture into real products you can buy where you live, each priced in your currency with a working buy link and a running total. Almost every AI room app gives you the render; almost none give you the localized list. The distinction matters most outside the US, because a render full of American furniture at dollar prices is close to useless to someone in Hamburg or Manchester. The point of a localized list is to delete the manual hunt, see our shopping-list roundup.
How does airender.ai localize designs to 70+ countries?
airender.ai detects your country and currency, then matches every item in your redesign to a real, in-stock product available from retailers that ship to you, priced in your local currency with a live buy link. A user in Germany sees euro prices and German-shipping stores; a user in the UK sees pound prices and UK stores; and the running total is always in the currency you actually pay in. That's a harder problem than rendering a pretty room, which is why most apps skip it. It's the entire reason airender.ai exists: the bridge from an AI design to a bought room across 70+ countries. Try it free, no card, on any plan.
Design it here. Buy it here.
See your room restyled in ~60 seconds and get a shopping list localized to your country, real products, prices in your currency, and buy links to stores that ship to you, across 70+ countries. Two full redesigns are free, no card required.