Norway’s largest property portal, FINN.no, has announced a partnership with Roomvo — the North
American virtual renovation platform — that will allow buyers to digitally redecorate any listed
property before scheduling a viewing. The feature, which is available to all FINN users from today,
represents one of the most significant product additions to any European portal in the past two
years.
The integration works by applying Roomvo’s machine-learning models to each property’s listing
photos. Buyers can select from over 4,000 flooring, paint, and tile options, and see a photorealistic
preview rendered in under three seconds. There is no additional charge to either agents or buyers to
access the feature.
Why This Matters for the Market
The announcement raises an obvious question: why has it taken so long for a major portal to make
this move? The technology has existed in some form since at least 2019, when Houzz and several US-
based brokerages began experimenting with augmented reality staging tools. The answer,
according to FINN’s Head of Product, is data.
“Our buyers don’t just want to see what a property looks like. They want to know
whether it could look the way they imagine it. We’re giving them that answer before
they even book a viewing.”
— Kari Haugen, Head of Product, FINN.no
The implication for listing quality is significant. FINN’s internal data, which it shared exclusively with
Online Marketplaces, suggests that listings with virtual staging features receive 34% more saves and
28% more viewing requests than equivalent listings without them. If those numbers hold at scale,
agents will face growing pressure to ensure their listings are compatible with the tool — which in
practice means higher-quality photography and more detailed room dimensions.
Competitive Implications
The deal puts immediate pressure on Rightmove, Zoopla, SeLoger, and Immoscout24, each of which
has its own virtual tour infrastructure but none of which offers buyer-facing customisation at the
point of browsing. Several of these portals have been in early conversations with Roomvo and
competing platforms, according to sources familiar with those discussions, but none has moved to
a full integration.
The strategic timing is notable. FINN has been operating under increasing competitive pressure from
regional upstarts across Scandinavia. This product move gives the portal a feature that is genuinely
difficult to replicate quickly — Roomvo’s model accuracy degrades significantly on lower-resolution
photography, creating a natural moat that favours portals with higher baseline listing quality
standards.
What Agents Are Saying
Reaction from the Norwegian agency market has been broadly positive, though not uniformly so.
Several larger agencies expressed concern that buyers might make assumptions about renovation
costs based on the tool’s previews. FINN has addressed this by adding a disclaimer that all virtual
options are indicative only and do not include contractor pricing.
For now, FINN has a clear lead. How long that lead holds will depend on how quickly its European
counterparts are willing to move — and whether Roomvo has the capacity to execute multiple
simultaneous integrations at scale.