Core AI launches HomeGPT home design app, reports 130,000 active users
Core AI Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: CHAI) announced the launch of HomeGPT, an artificial intelligence-powered home design and renovation application. The company reported that during a three-month open beta period, active users grew from approximately 2,000 to more than 130,000 across North America, Japan and South Korea.
The application uses AI technology to generate home design renderings from uploaded photos. Users generated more than 380,000 AI design tasks across interior, exterior, garden and renovation categories during the beta period. The company said paid conversion increased by approximately 210% from early product versions.
"HomeGPT's growth shows that AI home design is no longer just an image-generation novelty," said Aitan Zacharin, CEO of Core AI Holdings. "Before users spend thousands of dollars renovating, they want to see what their future home could look like across different styles, budgets and layouts."
HomeGPT features include interior design, exterior design, garden design, smart layout, object replacement and removal, wall redesign, flooring concepts, window design and floor-plan-to-3D generation. Users can upload photos of rooms, gardens, building exteriors or hand-drawn sketches to generate renovation renderings.
The platform processes photos, text prompts, reference images and conversational instructions. The company said its technology includes spatial understanding capabilities to identify walls, windows, floors and furniture while preserving room proportions during generation.
Core AI operates through a subscription-plus-credit monetization model that includes HD downloads, watermark removal, regeneration, video walkthroughs and premium styles. The company plans to expand features to include AI furniture shopping lists, budget-aware design and e-commerce recommendations.
The HomeGPT app is available for download through Apple iTunes and Google Play stores. Core AI Holdings operates an AI-driven mobile game development business and reports more than 40 million players across over 140 countries.
