3 AI platforms every interior designer should master

Artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday work for interior designers, architects and home stagers. It helps save time, supports different areas of business and marketing, and can act as an assistant at the same time.

It is important to understand that the results of these platforms depend on how they are used. The quality of the output is influenced by the way we write AI prompts, how we structure our workflow and which platform we choose for a specific task.

Today, several AI platforms can truly support interior designers not only in business tasks, but also in creative work such as concept development, 3D renderings, redesign, and visual inspiration. Let’s have a look at them.

ChatGPT in interior design – from ideas to structured concepts

ChatGPT was launched in 2022 and quickly became one of the most widely used AI tools in the world. Its growth has been extremely fast, and today it is used by hundreds of millions of people weekly.

For interior designers, ChatGPT is much more than a text-based tool. It plays an important role in structuring ideas and turning creative thoughts into clear concepts. It can support the early stages of design, when ideas are still forming, and also later phases, for example in 3D rendering workflows.

Creative tasks

One of its strengths is supporting 3D rendering, improving image quality and helping with redesign. It can save hours by supporting interior designers in creative tasks, which is very important in a busy schedule. Even if a client changes their mind and asks for more design options, this can be handled easily with ChatGPT.

ChatGPT is also useful for searching materials and textures, especially when working with 3D renderings, where precision in description directly affects the final image.

AI assistant and AI agent

Another important advantage is the ability to create custom assistants or even AI agents. Interior designers can set up their own GPTs for repeated tasks such as writing emails, preparing project descriptions, creating social media content, and more.

AI agents are a more advanced way of using artificial intelligence. While most AI tools respond to a single prompt or task, AI agents are able to work more independently. They can perform repetitive tasks without constant input and can follow a defined process step by step. In simple terms, an AI agent is like a digital assistant that does not only answer, but also acts. This makes daily work more efficient and consistent.

Google Gemini in interior design – visual thinking and inspiration

Google Gemini is a strong alternative to ChatGPT, with a slightly different focus. Gemini started as Bard in 2023 and later evolved into a more advanced system. Its development became more visible when new visual features like Nanobanana were introduced, including image generation and editing tools.

Creative phase

For interior designers, Gemini is especially valuable in the creative phase. It supports visual thinking by generating inspirational images based on simple descriptions. Designers can quickly explore different styles, color palettes, and atmospheres without spending hours searching for references.

A designer can describe an existing space and ask for alternative concepts, different styles, or functional improvements. This makes it easier to explore multiple directions before making decisions.

Redesign and video generation

Another important function is redesign. By working with existing images, Gemini can suggest new design directions, helping designers and clients visualize changes more easily. This makes communication clearer and speeds up decision-making.

Gemini also introduces video-related possibilities. Designers can experiment with short visual concepts and dynamic presentations, which can be useful when presenting ideas to clients or on social media platforms.

Overall, Gemini supports a more visual and exploratory way of working, where ideas can be tested and developed quickly.

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Claude in interior design – structured thinking and high-quality writing

Claude is an AI assistant developed by Anthropic. It was first made publicly available in 2023 and has developed steadily since then. While it is less widely known than ChatGPT, it is increasingly used by professionals who work with complex documents, detailed briefs and high-quality written content.

For interior designers, Claude stands out in situations where precision and clarity in writing matter most. It is particularly strong when the task requires structured thinking, detailed explanations or polished professional language.

Client materials and project documentation

Claude is especially useful when preparing detailed client-facing documents. It can help write project briefs, design proposals, scope of work documents and follow-up summaries in a clear and professional tone.

It is also effective when working with longer inputs. Designers can paste in a full client brief or a set of notes and ask Claude to reorganise, summarise or respond to specific points. This makes it a practical tool for managing project information.

Analytical thinking and feedback

Another strength of Claude is its ability to reason through problems. A designer can describe a design challenge - a difficult layout, a client conflict, a budget constraint - and receive a structured and thoughtful response. This is useful not only for practical decisions, but also when preparing for client conversations.

Claude can also review written content and suggest improvements. This is helpful when refining website copy, writing project descriptions or preparing content for social media and blogs.

+1: Canva in interior design – from idea to presentation

Canva is not a traditional AI platform, but it has integrated many AI functions that are highly useful for interior designers.

Moodboards, presentations and visuals

Canva for interior designers plays an important role in the design process, where ideas need to be presented clearly. It allows professionals to turn concepts into professional visual moodboards without advanced technical skills.

With its AI features, designers can generate images, edit visuals, and remove backgrounds much faster than before. This is especially useful when building moodboards or preparing client presentations.

For interior designers, Canva often becomes the bridge between creativity and communication. After developing ideas with tools like ChatGPT or Gemini, Canva helps organize and present these ideas in a clean and structured way.

Marketing

It also supports marketing activities. Designers can quickly create logos, brand boards, social media content, reels, videos, portfolios, and presentations. This makes it easier to maintain a consistent and professional online presence.

Where to learn all of this in one place

Understanding each tool is the first step. Knowing how to combine them into a real workflow - one that saves time on actual client projects - is what makes the difference in practice.

The AI for Interior Designers course covers ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini in depth: how each platform works, which tasks each one handles best, and how to write prompts that get consistent, professional results. Every workflow is tested on real interior design projects.

The Canva for Interior Designers course focuses on the presentation side - turning concepts, moodboards, renders and ideas into polished client materials, proposals and social media content.

Together, they cover the full workflow for interior designers, architects and home stagers.

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No technical background needed. Both courses are self-paced with lifetime access.

Language and AI: what interior designers should know

Many interior designers using AI are not native English speakers, and this can influence the results. Today, platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Canva can be used in multiple languages. For everyday tasks, this is often enough. Designers can write prompts, create content, and communicate with AI in their own language.

However, in some cases, English can provide more precise or detailed results. This is especially true for complex prompts, technical descriptions, or image and video prompts.

The difference is smaller than before, but it still exists. A practical approach is to use your native language for general tasks and switch to English when you need more accuracy.

What matters most is clarity. Simple, well-structured prompts lead to better results, regardless of the language.

Combining tools for better results

Artificial intelligence is not a single tool, but a system of tools that can support different parts of an interior designer’s work.

ChatGPT and Claude help structure ideas and supports concept development. Google Gemini focuses more on visual inspiration and exploration. Canva helps turn ideas into clear and professional presentations.

When used together, these platforms create a more efficient and creative workflow. The real advantage comes from understanding how to use them in the right way. Clear prompts, structured thinking, and a conscious workflow allow to get the best results from AI interior design.

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