BrandGen for Real Estate
Generate on-brand listing graphics, open house invites, sold celebrations, and agent personal-branding posts in seconds, without a designer.
Real estate agents and brokerages publish dozens of listing graphics, open house invites, and "just sold" celebrations every week. Each one needs to look unmistakably yours: your colors, your typography, your photography style, across every property.
Brokerage-grade cadence without template roulette
Agents typically reuse whatever Canva layout loaded fastest Tuesday morning. Brokerages lose compound recognition when every listing card uses a different headline weight or accent bar. BrandGen keeps palette, type rhythm, and overlay hierarchy aligned while you swap property photography per listing.
Proof points you can ship weekly
- Open house invitations with luxury invitation typography that still reads on mobile feeds
- Just listed cards with structured price and detail blocks
- Sold celebration overlays where price and badge placement stay predictable for compliance reviewers
- Agent personal-branding posts where headshot crops and brokerage marks stay locked
The "Sample outputs" section below walks through that exact lifecycle for one brokerage.
The brand-consistency problem in real estate
Most agents bounce between Canva templates, freelance designers, and last-minute Instagram edits. The result: visuals that drift in tone, inconsistent typography, and a brand that doesn't compound over a year.
How BrandGen helps
- Upload one branded listing graphic, or paste your brand guidelines.
- BrandGen extracts your Brand DNA: palette, typography, composition, tone.
- Generate "Just Listed", "Open House", "Sold", and agent personal-branding posts with a prompt and a property photo. All on-brand.
Examples
Browse the gallery for more samples across luxury listings, open house invites, sold celebrations, and agent branding. They use the same Brand DNA workflow illustrated below.
Brand DNA in action
Listing lifecycle graphics generated from Brand DNA plus property photography. Open house invites, just-listed cards, sold celebrations, and agent personal branding, all with consistent overlay hierarchy.




