Your Airbnb Photos Score
Photos review based on lighting, composition, and staging quality

Cabin in Murphy · ★5.0 · 3 bedrooms · 5 beds · 3 baths
Your photos are below top-performing listings. A few targeted fixes can close this gap.
Quick Fixes
- 1Add a twilight exterior shot — it's one of the most clicked photo types on Airbnb.
- 2Include a bathroom photo — it's consistently one of the top factors guests check before booking.
- 3Capture a wide, well-lit shot of the kitchen to showcase appliances and space.
- 4Balance interior and exterior shots to give a cohesive narrative of the property.
- 5Shoot all rooms from the same height and corner for a consistent, professional feel.
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Uneven lighting gives a cold feel to an otherwise warm room.
Guests looking for a cozy experience might be put off by the cold lighting.
Adjust the white balance to ensure the entire room has a warm, inviting tone.

Overexposure makes the room feel washed out.
Losing detail can make the space look less inviting and hide its charm.
Reshoot at a different time of day or close the curtains slightly to reduce overexposure.

The room feels cramped due to crowded furniture placement.
Potential guests may perceive the space as small and uncomfortable.
Rearrange or remove some furniture to open up the space and show its full potential.

Photo angle limits perspective, minimizing the perceived size of the space.
Guests might underestimate the room's space for accommodating groups.
Reshoot from a wider angle that captures the full extent of the living space.

The open garage in the background is distracting.
Distractions like an open garage draw attention away from the comfort and style of the living area.
Reshoot with the garage door closed to maintain focus on the inviting interior.

Shadows obscure parts of the cabin's features.
Potential guests want to clearly see the structure they will rent, especially outdoor features.
Capture during a different time of day to reduce shadows and highlight exterior features.

Overexposure diminishes the warmth of the room's colors.
Overexposure can make a space seem too bright and wear out its welcoming feel.
Adjust camera settings or post-process to bring down the brightness for truer color representation.

No major issues.
A well-composed exterior shot can strongly entice guests seeking a welcoming first impression.
No fix needed, but consider multiple angles for variety.

The lighting is too harsh and causes excessive saturation.
Poor lighting can make the photo look unrealistic, which may deter guests looking for an accurate representation of the setting.
Reshoot during golden hour when the natural lighting is softer to capture the view without over-saturation.

The composition makes the space feel crowded.
A cramped feel might deter guests who prioritize roomy outdoor areas for relaxation.
Reshoot from a wider angle to make the space look more open and inviting.
Missing Shots
- •Bathroom photos are missing, which are crucial for transparency and guest confidence.
- •A kitchen shot with more detail is absent, important for guests planning to cook.
Duplicates or Weak Photos
- •Repetitive living area angles make it hard to distinguish unique features.
- •Multiple bedroom angles could be reduced to highlight the most spacious and inviting view.
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