Free landlord tool · no watermark
Turn any property photo into a branded "For Rent" card in 30 seconds
The first photo decides whether renters stop scrolling. Upload your brightest interior shot, add price and beds/baths, and download a 1200×1200 hero card for Facebook Marketplace, Zillow, and Craigslist — 3 images free.
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Why the first photo decides your lead volume
Renters don't read listings — they scroll photos. Zillow's rental team has said outright that interior primary photos return the most renter responses, and it algorithmically swaps primary photos to maximize contacts. Living-room first photos have shown roughly double the click-through of exterior shots, and high-quality listing photos drive 60%+ more inquiries on Facebook Marketplace.
A hero card stacks the deck further: price, beds, baths, and your brand are readable in the feed itself — before anyone taps. Renters who click already know the rent fits, so you get fewer dead-end messages and faster fills.
The recipe that converts: brightest interior photo, two short title lines, the price big, raw photos after the card. This tool bakes that recipe in.
How it works
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Upload your brightest interior photo
Living room or kitchen. Never a snowy or muddy exterior — it's the #1 listing-photo mistake.
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Add price, beds, baths, and your brand
Type the rent and specs, add an amenity strip, and put your company name or logo in the corner.
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Download and post it first
Use the card as photo #1 on Facebook Marketplace, Zillow, or Craigslist, with the raw photos after it.
Rental listing photo questions, answered
What should the first photo of a rental listing be?
Your brightest, widest interior shot — usually the living room or kitchen — with the key facts (price, beds, baths) layered on top. Zillow's own rental team reports that interior primary photos return the most renter responses, and living-room first photos have shown roughly double the click-through of exterior shots. A branded card makes those facts readable right in the feed, before anyone taps your listing.
What size should a Facebook Marketplace rental photo be?
1200×1200 pixels (square) is the safest size for Facebook Marketplace — it fills the feed tile on mobile and desktop without cropping. This tool exports 1200×1200 by default, plus 1200×628 for link previews and 1080×1350 for portrait feeds.
Do better photos really get more rental leads?
Yes — this is one of the best-documented effects in rental marketing. Listings with high-quality photos see materially higher inquiry rates on Facebook Marketplace, and professional photos have been measured to drive 60%+ more views. Zillow even swaps listings' primary photos automatically to maximize renter contacts. The first image does the heavy lifting.
Can I use an image with text as my first Zillow or Marketplace photo?
On Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, yes — branded first images are common and effective. On Zillow-network sites, upload it in your photo set but know Zillow may auto-select a different primary photo on some feeds. Either way, the raw property photos should always follow the card.
Is this rental image maker really free?
Yes — 3 images free with your email, no watermark, no design skills needed. Need more than 3? Apply for unlimited access below; we're opening it up to landlords and property managers who use it regularly.
Own rentals in Wyoming?
We built this tool because it's how we market our own doors in Sheridan. If you'd rather never write another listing — photos, pricing, screening, leases — that's literally our job.
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