What Curbframe does
Curbframe enhances real-estate listing photos on your iPhone and helps you disclose the edits that change the property. Basic adjustments run on-device and need no label; virtual staging, declutter, and sky replacement are labelled by default with a permanent “DIGITALLY ALTERED” badge, and your original is always kept and linked.
Getting started
- Open Curbframe. You can try the built-in sample listing in Guest mode — no account needed.
- Import a listing's photos, or photograph a room. You'll be asked for camera or photo-library permission the first time.
- Enhance on-device (exposure, white balance, contrast, sharpening, lens/perspective, crop, level, sky enhancement) — free and unlabelled.
- Optionally stage, declutter, or replace a sky. These are labelled automatically and your original is kept.
- Export the whole listing in one tap: enhanced set, labelled staged set, originals, and a Disclosure Sheet.
The disclosure engine — common questions
What gets a “DIGITALLY ALTERED” label? Anything that changes the property in the photo — virtual staging, declutter, and sky replacement. Basic enhancements (exposure, colour, straightening, and grading the sky you already have) don't, because they change how the same scene was captured, not the scene itself.
Can I remove the label? No — that's the point. The label is burned into the image, and the only way a labelled photo leaves the app is through an export that keeps the label and the original together.
Why did Curbframe refuse an edit? Curbframe won't hide a defect (water damage, cracks, mould, rot, damaged wiring, broken or missing fixtures), won't add or remove rooms, windows, or square footage, and won't depict a physically impossible view or sky. Hiding a defect is concealment, not staging — the app blocks it and tells you why, citing the rule. Disclose the condition instead.
Which wording does it use? Curbframe ships with a California AB 723 preset (Business & Professions Code §10140.8) and a generic MLS / NAR preset, and over-discloses by default.
Privacy — the common questions
Do my enhancements leave my phone? No. Basic on-device enhancement never leaves your iPhone, and your original photo is always kept on device and included in every export.
What about staging? Only a photo you explicitly choose to stage is sent to our cloud processing, and only to create your staged image; it is not used to train any AI model and is deleted after the job. Curbframe asks for your consent before the first upload. See the Privacy Policy for the full detail.
Guest mode? Guest mode makes no network calls at all — full on-device enhancement, the disclosure engine, and a watermarked export, with no account.
Pricing, purchases, and refunds
What's free? Unlimited on-device enhancement, three listings, and watermarked exports.
Curbframe Solo: $14.99/month, or $119.99/year with a 2-week free trial. Solo adds the disclosure engine on clean (watermark-free) exports, original retention, and 30 staged rooms each month.
Staged-room credit packs: 20, 50, or 150 rooms — a one-time, consumable purchase that never expires. You always see the cost in rooms before you tap.
How do I cancel or get a refund? Manage or cancel a subscription in your App Store account settings (Settings → your name → Subscriptions). Refunds are handled by Apple at reportaproblem.apple.com — we can't process App Store refunds directly.
I bought on another device. Open the paywall or credit packs and tap “Restore purchases.” Purchases need the App Store to be reachable.
Still need help?
Email curbframe@uptrail.ai and we'll get back to you.
Curbframe is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, any real-estate board, MLS, or government agency. It helps you disclose and keep originals; it does not provide legal advice.