Upload a yard, patio, garden, or front-of-house view and generate clearer concepts for planting, hardscape, pathways, lighting, and outdoor composition before anything gets built or planted.
Built for faster outdoor ideation, stronger site composition, and more confident landscape decisions before installation begins.
Start from search intents such as "landscape design", "ai landscape design", "landscape design ideas" and convert them into polished, presentation-ready concepts instead of beginning with a blank board.
Bring in an existing photo or layout so the AI can move beyond generic inspiration and make more grounded decisions around "landscape lighting design", "commercial landscape design", "residential landscape design".
Explore multiple directions in one workflow, from "modern landscape design", "garden landscape design", "simple landscape design" to cleaner or more premium options, without redrawing each concept manually.
Once you land on a strong direction, use the visuals to support conversations around "custom landscape design", "landscape design plans", "online landscape design" with clients, family members, or contractors.
The workflow supports residential yards, commercial frontage, lighting studies, sustainable gardens, and fast concept presentations.

Compare planting structure, pathways, outdoor seating zones, and curb-facing composition before you start purchasing materials or plants.
Preview how pathways, rock groupings, lighting hierarchy, and outdoor edges can work together before the landscape plan is finalized.


Move quickly between lush residential gardens, cleaner commercial frontage, and sustainability-first schemes without rebuilding the concept process.
Upload the site, choose an outdoor direction, and refine the concept into a landscape plan that feels deliberate and reviewable.
Start with a photo of your landscape or type a prompt that explains the mood, practical needs, and design direction you want to explore.
Compare ideas ranging from "landscape design ideas", "modern landscape design", "landscape lighting design" so you can review more than one design path before making a decision.
Select the strongest concept, refine the details, and use it as a clearer starting point for presentations, approvals, budgeting, or installation work.

A strong landscape workflow should help users see structure, mood, and circulation more clearly before the first shovel hits the ground.
These gallery directions reflect the outdoor concepts people most often compare before landscape installation or renovation begins.


















"We could finally see what our front yard might become before committing to plants, lighting, and stone. That made every decision easier."
"It is a fast way to show clients different outdoor compositions before we lock the planting palette or hardscape package."
"The visuals helped our build team understand what the client meant by a more modern and organized landscape direction."
Answers focused on outdoor layout planning, planting direction, lighting, and landscape concept development.