Pick the right tool for the job — not just the best screenshot.
Most comparison searches are really alternative searches. These pages show the workflow gap behind each tool: real product matching, measured fit, budget-aware room assembly and a client-ready spec.
Render, staging and retail tools, side by side with Decato.
What each tool hands back — next to a room you can order.
Centered on sourcing, fit, budget and client delivery.
Decato output vs the field
A sourced room package against a real competitor homepage.

Decato
Room package tied to sourcing and fit logic.

REimagineHome
Visual-first flow from the live site.
AI redesign generators
When the question is whether a fast, realistic AI render is enough, or whether the room also needs real products, fit and budget behind it.

Decato vs Decory AI
Both produce a furniture list. Decory works from a photo; Decato measures against a plan.

Decato vs Interior AI
Interior AI generates styled rooms at volume. Decato sources one room you can actually order.

Decato vs Spacely AI
Spacely renders what your CAD model already contains. Decato sources a room from a plan.

Decato vs HomeDesigns AI
Both source real furniture. HomeDesigns shops from an image; Decato sources against a measured plan.

Decato vs mnml ai
mnml ai covers a whole practice, interiors included. Decato specifies the interior down to the invoice.

Decato vs ArchiVinci
ArchiVinci renders unlimited views across every scope. Decato sources one room you can order.
Staging-first alternatives
When the real question is whether a staged visual is enough, or whether the room also needs sourcing and fit logic.

Decato vs REimagineHome
Both source real furniture. REimagineHome fits it to a photo; Decato fits it to a dimensioned plan.

Decato vs Virtual Staging AI
Staging sells the photo. Decato specifies the room — real products, measured fit, a priced spec.

Decato vs Collov AI
Collov stages a photograph in seconds. Decato turns a floor plan into a room you can order.
Retail & consumer workflows
When the choice is between manually shopping a catalog and getting a coordinated, measured, buyable room package.

Decato vs Wayfair
Wayfair plans your room and fills its own cart. Decato checks the fit and hands over a spec.

Decato vs IKEA Kreativ
Kreativ furnishes your scanned room from IKEA. Decato adds Wayfair, checks fit and writes a spec.
FF&E & procurement platforms
When the schedule already has a home and the question is who fills it — these tools manage the specification you produce, and Decato is what produces it.
Decato vs Programa
Programa runs the schedule and the procurement. Decato produces the specification that fills it.
Decato vs Fohlio
Fohlio manages specification through installation. Decato decides what the specification contains.
Design, render & service tools
When you want to compare planning, modeling, rendering and outsourced visuals — and what happens after the concept is approved.

Decato vs BoxBrownie
BoxBrownie sells edited images per job. Decato sources a room into a priced specification.

Decato vs Foyr Neo
Rendering ends at the visual — Decato carries the approved concept into sourcing and a buyable spec.

Decato vs Planner 5D
Planner 5D plans, budgets and specs by hand. Decato matches and fit-checks the room for you.

Decato vs SketchUp
Precise 3D/CAD modeling — Decato delivers a buyable room without the modeling.
Best Decato alternatives by workflow — not just by screenshot.
These pages answer which tool fits a designer who needs staging, which fits retail browsing, and which helps turn a room into a buyable package.
Turn the comparison into a buyable room.
Decato is built for the step after the screenshot: matching real products, checking fit, holding the budget and delivering a spec you can hand to a client.
