
“I couldn't picture pavers against poured concrete on our patio. Seeing both on my own photo settled the debate at home in minutes.”
Upload a photo of your patio and your patio designer redesigns it in seconds. Compare pavers, natural stone, or a covered patio, then see them on your real space side by side.
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A patio gets poured once. Better to get the look right first.
Materials and layout on your actual space, so you can tell pavers from poured concrete before anyone breaks ground.
Stone and pavers add up fast by the square foot. Test the look on screen before you order a pallet.
Shoot the patio, pick a material, and get a redesigned patio back in seconds.
Pavers, natural stone, poured concrete, travertine, brick, and more, applied to a photo of your actual patio, not a stock yard.































One photo of the patio you want to change is enough.
Shoot the patio or the bare space, with the house and yard in frame for context.
Pavers, natural stone, poured concrete, travertine, and more. Each one changes the surface and the whole look.
See the patio redesigned in that material, with a layout you can take to a contractor.
What designing a patio actually has to get right.

Pavers read like pavers and travertine like travertine, on your own patio, so you judge the surface instead of guessing from a tiny sample. Compare a few on the same photo before you commit.

The design keeps your patio's footprint, the house, and the surroundings, then changes the surface and furniture on top, so it still reads as your yard and not a stock photo.

You get a redesigned patio you can save, compare against the original photo, and hand to a contractor for a quote. There's no clunky 3D software to learn first.
Dozens of materials and styles for any outdoor space, ready in under a minute.
Real patio projects, from first idea to a contractor quote.

“I couldn't picture pavers against poured concrete on our patio. Seeing both on my own photo settled the debate at home in minutes.”

“I show a patio design on the client's own photo before I quote, and the material debate that used to eat a whole site visit is mostly gone.”

“I planned our patio layout on a photo first, took it to two contractors, and got real quotes off the same design without redrawing it.”
For contractors and designers generating client patio designs at volume, with team access.
The usual ways to plan a patio, and where each one leaves you.
| Feature | Landscape designer | Design software | Guessing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Getting to a design | ||||
| See it on your actual patio | ||||
| First design in under a minute | ||||
| No 3D software to learn | ||||
| Try many materials cheaply | ||||
| Cost & commitment | ||||
| Typical cost to start | $ | $$$$ | $$ | Free |
| Time to a usable design | ~1 min | 1-3 weeks | Hours | — |
| Locked into one direction | ||||
| Confidence | ||||
| Decide before you spend | ||||
| Share the design with a pro | ||||
Short answers before you upload.
No. The patio designer runs in your browser on a phone or laptop, so you upload a photo and start with nothing to install.
It is not a 3D-modeling tool. Instead of building a CAD model, it generates a photoreal redesign on your actual patio photo, which is faster and easier to judge for most homeowners.
Yes. Try pavers, natural stone, poured concrete, travertine, and more on your own patio, then compare them side by side before you order.
Yes. It keeps your patio footprint, the house, and the surroundings, and changes the surface, furniture, and style on top.
Yes. A backyard patio, a front courtyard, or a side-yard slab all work, and you can try paver patterns like herringbone or basketweave, natural stone, or poured concrete on your real space.
Upload a photo of your patio and pick a material or style. The designer lays out a realistic redesign on your real space in under a minute.
OutdoorBrite is a paid product, with no free tier. Plans cost a fraction of hiring a designer and scale with how many designs you generate and the resolution you need.
Practical tools for planning a patio, built around your own photo.