How AI Room Analysis scores a room, what a DecorAI Design Report contains, how the cost estimate and colour palette are produced, and how to export a report as a PDF.
AI Room Analysis reads a photo of your room and returns a structured critique instead of a redesign: an overall score out of 100, an architecture score with a written critique, a wellbeing score with three observations, three strengths, three weaknesses and an improvement prompt you can hand straight to the AI Interior Designer. It requires a Pro subscription.
The scores are an AI judgement of your photo on a 0–100 scale across three dimensions — overall, architecture and wellbeing. They are a consistent, structured opinion rather than a measurement, so use them to compare before and after or to prioritise what to fix, not as an absolute rating of your home.
AI Room Analysis only accepts photographs of real rooms and spaces. If the photo is a person, a product shot, a document, a screenshot, a drawing or an image too close or too dark to read as a room, DecorAI refuses it and shows a "not a room" message. Retake the photo from a doorway or corner with the lights on, and it will normally be accepted.
A Design Report is a written analysis of a finished design. It contains a style profile and designer’s assessment, the colour palette with hex values, a before-and-after list of what changed, five to seven prioritised recommendations, a three-tier cost estimate with per-category breakdown, an ordered action plan, and a branded PDF export. Design Reports require Pro.
A DecorAI Design Report contains eight parts: style profile and designer’s assessment, a named colour palette with hex codes, a before-and-after comparison, five to seven designer recommendations, a three-tier cost estimate, a per-category cost breakdown, an ordered action plan tagged by effort, and handoff links to redesign the room again.
The Design Report cost estimate is priced in your own local currency, resolved from your device region, and is given as three tiers — budget, mid-range and premium — plus per-category ranges. Treat it as a planning-grade order of magnitude, not a quotation: real prices depend on your country, your suppliers and your labour costs.
Open the Design Report and choose the PDF export. DecorAI produces a branded multi-page PDF with the DecorAI header, the date and every section of the report, which you can save, print, email or hand to a contractor or client.
Design Reports are saved with the design they describe. Open the design from History — on any device signed in to the same account — and the report card reopens the saved report instantly instead of writing a new one. Reports created on mobile are also readable in the web app, and vice versa.
AI Room Analysis critiques the room you have today, from a photo, and gives you scores and an improvement prompt. A Design Report explains a design you have already generated, with a palette, recommendations, costs and an action plan. Both require Pro, and the natural order is analysis first, then design, then report.