WordPress Wizart Visualizer Integration
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
I’m building a WordPress experience for interior make-overs and I want visitors with an intermediate grasp of tech to move smoothly from “photo upload” to “wow, that looks amazing” in one page.
Your job is to create a custom plugin that talks directly to the Wizart Visualizer API (docs: https://docs.visualizer-api.wizart.ai) and to the AWS Marketplace version of the app (https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-mz6euuq6qz3bk?sr=0-2&ref_=beagle&applicationId=AWSMPContessa).
Core flow I need you to build
• Upload a room photo (drag-and-drop or device camera).
• Show a clean progress indicator while the image is being sent to Wizart.
• Let the user pick design options (colour schemes, furniture styles, flooring, etc.) before or after upload—whatever the API allows.
• Receive the rendered image, display it in the same view, and keep the original for comparison.
• Buttons: Regenerate, Save to Media Library, and a side-by-side Compare/Before-After slider.
• All calls should be asynchronous, with graceful error handling and throttling so an intermediate user never sees raw JSON.
Technical notes
– Build as a self-contained plugin that can be enabled on any site running the latest stable WordPress. A Gutenberg block or shortcode for embedding the visualiser is fine; please pick the fastest path.
– Securely store API keys in wp-options or a dedicated settings page.
– Make sure the UI is responsive and touch-friendly; I’m happy with modern/minimal styling as long as it stays on brand.
– Code quality matters: enqueue only what you need, follow WordPress coding standards, and document functions so another dev can extend them later.
To move forward, please tell me:
1. How you would tackle the API handshake, media handling, and front-end display.
2. A rough timeline with major milestones.
3. Links or short descriptions of previous WordPress plugins or API integrations you delivered (especially anything involving image processing or external SaaS).
If you have questions after skimming the Wizart docs, drop them in your proposal—I’ll reply quickly. Looking forward to seeing how you can bring this visualiser to life inside WordPress.
Your job is to create a custom plugin that talks directly to the Wizart Visualizer API (docs: https://docs.visualizer-api.wizart.ai) and to the AWS Marketplace version of the app (https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-mz6euuq6qz3bk?sr=0-2&ref_=beagle&applicationId=AWSMPContessa).
Core flow I need you to build
• Upload a room photo (drag-and-drop or device camera).
• Show a clean progress indicator while the image is being sent to Wizart.
• Let the user pick design options (colour schemes, furniture styles, flooring, etc.) before or after upload—whatever the API allows.
• Receive the rendered image, display it in the same view, and keep the original for comparison.
• Buttons: Regenerate, Save to Media Library, and a side-by-side Compare/Before-After slider.
• All calls should be asynchronous, with graceful error handling and throttling so an intermediate user never sees raw JSON.
Technical notes
– Build as a self-contained plugin that can be enabled on any site running the latest stable WordPress. A Gutenberg block or shortcode for embedding the visualiser is fine; please pick the fastest path.
– Securely store API keys in wp-options or a dedicated settings page.
– Make sure the UI is responsive and touch-friendly; I’m happy with modern/minimal styling as long as it stays on brand.
– Code quality matters: enqueue only what you need, follow WordPress coding standards, and document functions so another dev can extend them later.
To move forward, please tell me:
1. How you would tackle the API handshake, media handling, and front-end display.
2. A rough timeline with major milestones.
3. Links or short descriptions of previous WordPress plugins or API integrations you delivered (especially anything involving image processing or external SaaS).
If you have questions after skimming the Wizart docs, drop them in your proposal—I’ll reply quickly. Looking forward to seeing how you can bring this visualiser to life inside WordPress.
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