Visualizer Asian Paints (NEWEST – VERSION)

Issue: "The color looks blocky or pixelated." Solution: Your wall lacks texture in the photo. Move back 4 feet and ensure the wall isn't a solid flat color (ironically). The AI needs shadows to map.

Issue: "It colored my furniture/window." Solution: Use the "Eraser" tool in the edit menu. After the AI detects the room, manually draw over the window to remove the color. For web users, use the "Masking" feature.

Issue: "The color looks different on my phone vs. my tablet." Solution: This is a screen calibration issue. The app is accurate, but your screen might be set to "Vivid" or "Cinema" mode. Turn your device brightness to 75% and turn off blue light filters for the most realistic view.

The tool is marketed primarily under the name "EzyHome," though it is commonly referred to by consumers as the "Visualizer." It is available on: visualizer asian paints

We’ve all been there. You pick a color based on a tiny 2-inch swatch or a paint tin lid, paint the entire room, and realize it looks nothing like you imagined. It’s too dark, too bright, or looks completely different under your bedroom light.

Enter the Asian Paints Visualizer – a game-changing augmented reality (AR) tool that lets you see exactly how a color will look on your walls before you buy a single drop of paint.

Step 1: Upload or Click

Step 2: Tap & Color

Step 3: Compare & Save

At its core, the Asian Paints Visualizer is an augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) driven software application available via the Asian Paints website and mobile app (Color Studio). It allows users to upload a photo of their room or use a live camera feed to digitally paint the walls with any shade from the Asian Paints extensive catalogue—which includes over 1,800 shades, from the serene Nirvana to the bold Signature Red. Issue: "The color looks blocky or pixelated

It solves the "Lighting Problem." A color that looks warm and inviting under the fluorescent lights of a paint store can look flat and cold in the evening light of your living room. The Visualizer simulates light and shadow, giving you a photorealistic preview of your future home.

Despite its popularity, the tool faces specific challenges: