AIM Photo Agent
Capture and improve real estate photos from iPhone with guided shot lists, framing prompts and cleaner campaign-ready exports.



From appraisal to campaign-ready.
From campaign to intelligence.
Real Estate AIM helps agents create property photos, listing videos and campaign copy faster, then keep the work organised by property through AIM Hub.

Agents are rarely sitting at a desk when the important work happens. They are at appraisals, opens, private inspections, vendor meetings and property visits. Real Estate AIM is designed around that reality: capture the facts, create the assets and keep the campaign moving.
First launch tools
Capture and improve real estate photos from iPhone with guided shot lists, framing prompts and cleaner campaign-ready exports.


Turn listing photos and walkthrough captures into property videos with a simple sequence, polished pacing and export-ready previews.
Generate listing, social, email and campaign copy from property context, agent notes and the facts captured during the visit.
Prepare appraisal notes, vendor conversations and property research workflows.
Capture room dimensions, measurement notes and floor-plan-adjacent property details.
Create property campaign pages from the assets already built.
All connected in
One account. One wallet.
One place for every property.
The apps create the assets. AIM Hub keeps the campaign together, so outputs from Photo Agent, Video Agent and Copywriting Agent sit against the same property instead of being scattered across files, messages, notes and separate apps.

AIM starts by helping agents create useful outputs: photos, videos, copy, notes, measurements and campaign assets. As those outputs are saved by property, the system can build a richer campaign record over time. That record becomes the foundation for future admin support, relationship memory and proactive property intelligence.

Real Estate AIM is being designed for individual agents first, but the workflow naturally extends to property managers, assistants, marketing coordinators and small agencies.
Open the app, follow the guides and leave the property with the source material needed for the campaign.
Bring more structure to condition notes, inspection media and recurring property updates.
Keep brand expectations clearer across listings without turning the workflow into admin overhead.
Work from organised property assets instead of chasing missing photos, details and copy notes.
Join the list for early updates on AIM Photo Agent, AIM Video Agent, AIM Copywriting Agent and the AIM Hub account layer.
Not at first. Real Estate AIM starts as a suite of mobile-first property marketing tools connected by a property workspace. Over time, as work is saved by property, AIM can support CRM-style memory, timelines and intelligence. The first goal is not to replace your CRM. The first goal is to help agents create and organise better property campaign work.
AIM Hub is the account and property workspace layer that connects the AIM tools. It is planned to keep properties, credits, generated assets and campaign work organised in one place, instead of having photos, videos, copy and notes scattered across different apps and folders.
No. Real Estate AIM is launching from Australia, but the workflow is designed around practical real estate field work that exists in many markets. The first version will be shaped by Australian agency workflows, while keeping the broader platform direction open.
The first launch tools are AIM Photo Agent, AIM Video Agent and AIM Copywriting Agent. AIM Appraisal Agent, AIM Measure Agent and AIM Website Agent are part of the broader product roadmap.
Pricing has not been announced. The intended direction is for each tool to have a genuinely useful free layer, with paid AI upgrades when agents need more output, processing, storage or campaign capacity.
Not for everything. Some basic tool use may be available without an account, depending on the app. An AIM account will be needed for AIM Hub, saved property work, credits, paid AI jobs, cross-app usage and organised campaign records.
No. AIM is being designed to help everyday campaign work move faster and stay better organised. Professional specialists and support teams still matter, especially for premium campaigns, complex jobs and final review.
Yes. The product is agent-first, but the workflow naturally extends to assistants, marketing coordinators, property managers, principals and small agency teams. Team features will become more important as AIM Hub develops.
Yes, where it is useful. The focus is practical output, not AI for its own sake: better property photos, listing videos, copy, notes and organised campaign records. AIM is being designed around real estate workflows first, with AI used to improve speed, quality and consistency.
You will receive updates as the first AIM tools become available, including opportunities to test early versions, provide feedback and help shape the product before a broader release.