PhotoUp Review
Starting at $39/mo
PhotoUp Pros
- ✓Dedicated editor option locks in consistent style and tone across all of a photographer's listings
- ✓24-hour standard turnaround with unlimited revision rounds included on every plan
- ✓Single platform bundles photo editing, AI virtual staging, 2D/3D floor plans, and 360° virtual tours
- ✓USA-based customer support with a direct communication channel to your assigned editor
PhotoUp Cons
- ✗Monthly subscription credits expire each billing cycle — unused credits are forfeited and do not roll over
- ✗Editing-only platform with no photographer dispatch or shoot-scheduling capability whatsoever
- ✗No native MLS delivery integration — finished files must be downloaded and manually re-uploaded to the MLS
- ✗Starter plan ($39/mo) is capped at 50 credits per month, making per-edit cost high for low-volume users
Product Overview
PhotoUp serves real estate photographers and brokerages that need fast, consistent post-production rather than photographer scheduling. Its core stack — HDR/flambient editing, AI virtual staging, 2D and 3D floor plans, and instant 360° tours — covers most listing-media needs in one credit-based platform. Against BoxBrownie, its most direct rival, PhotoUp's dedicated-editor model lets teams lock in a preferred editor for style consistency, and its USA-based support team is a clear differentiator. Matterport and iGUIDE remain superior for immersive 3D capture, while Virtuance and HomeJab better serve agents who want photographer dispatch bundled with editing. Subscription tiers run $39–$399/mo with monthly credits that do not roll over — a real drawback for part-time photographers — and there is no native MLS delivery, limiting its appeal to teams that already handle photography in-house.
PhotoUp features
- ✓Photo Editing / Enhancement
- ✓Virtual Staging
- ✓Floor Plans
- ✓Subscription Pricing
- ✓Twilight / HDR Photography
- ✓Media Delivery Portal
- ✗Listing Photography
- ✗MLS Delivery
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