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How to Render a Yard with Fresh Landscaping

A photoreal render of a homeowner's actual yard with a fresh-cut lawn or full redesign is the highest-converting acquisition asset in residential landscape. Here's how to generate one in 30 seconds.

The short answer: type the street address into Landscape Launch's Render Agent. The system pulls Google Street View imagery and AI-generates a photoreal render of the yard with a fresh-cut lawn, defined edges, and (optionally) mulch beds, plantings, and hardscape upgrades. About 30 seconds per render, free for as many renders as you want.

The workflow

  1. Open Landscape Launch's Render Agent. Free account, no credit card.
  2. Type a street address or full street name.
  3. Pick the render tier — maintained, refreshed, or full redesign — based on the campaign type.
  4. Wait 30 seconds (single) or 8-12 minutes (full street).
  5. Review the renders + lawn area. Each home gets lawn sq ft, hardscape, bed length, tree count.
  6. Mail postcards at $1 each when ready. Renders auto-link to subscription signup on the portal.

The three render styles

Maintained — for mowing subscription campaigns

Fresh-cut lawn, edged borders, debris-free. Looks like a yard that's been on a recurring mowing route for a season. This is the standard render style for cold mowing-subscription postcards.

Refreshed — for one-time cleanup + mulch campaigns

Adds defined mulch beds, seasonal flowers, sharper edge lines, weeded planting areas. Used for spring cleanup, fall cleanup, and refresh-only campaigns.

Redesigned — for design-install proposals

Full landscape redesign with new hardscape (patio, walkways), structural plantings, accent boulders, and curated lawn. Used for design-install proposal renders during the consultation phase.

What's auto-calculated on every render

Auto-measurement is within 8-12% of hand-measured for typical suburban lots. See instant property measurement for landscape for full accuracy notes.

Route-density rendering

Landscape Launch's render workflow is integrated with the route-density map. When you bulk-render a neighborhood, the map view immediately shades each render by adjacency to your existing routes — green for adjacent, yellow for nearby, gray for isolated. Mail the green-shaded homes first; the compound-margin math is dramatically better there.

Common use cases for landscape renders

Render any yard in 30 seconds. Free.

Type the street address. Get the render + lawn sq ft + hardscape + tree count instantly. $1 per mailed landscape quote when you're ready to send.

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