Virtual Backgrounds for Realtors
You sell space for a living, so the space behind you on a listing call matters. These bright, aspirational interiors — airy living rooms, modern kitchens, and clean offices — signal taste and professionalism to buyers and sellers alike.
Every environment is studio-designed and 4K-upscaled, composed for camera and tuned for codec compression so it holds up on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. Curated from the catalog for real estate professionals.
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These backgrounds are drawn from the categories below. Browse each one in full to see every option.
Questions from real estate agents
What background should a realtor use on a Zoom listing call?
Bright, aspirational interiors — airy living rooms, modern kitchens, well-lit home offices. You sell space for a living, so the space behind you should look like the kind a buyer wants to live in. Avoid anything too formal or corporate; warmth converts better in real estate.
Should I use a background that matches the property I'm listing?
Tempting but usually a mistake — if the background is more impressive than the property, it backfires; if it's less, you've undercut your own listing. Use a neutral, polished interior that signals taste without competing with the specific home you're showing.
Are these backgrounds OK for showing properties live on video?
These are designed for your end of the call — your introduction, follow-ups, negotiation calls, and CMA presentations. When you're actually walking a property, you'll switch your camera to the real space; the virtual background is for the conversation around the property.
Do these work on Teams for brokerage internal calls too?
Yes — same PNG works on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. Many agents use one background for client calls and a slightly different one for brokerage and team meetings.



























































