How to Save, Share, and Export Your Designs from Feel Design
Learn how to save, organize, share, and export your designs from Feel Design. This step-by-step guide covers project saving, link sharing, downloading renders, and exporting assets for client presentations or team collaboration.
Introduction
After creating your perfect AI-generated room or design, the next step is making sure you can save, share, or export your work easily. Whether you need to send a design to a client, download high-quality images for a presentation, or save your progress for later, Feel Design makes it simple.
This guide walks you through the most efficient ways to store, export, and distribute your designs directly within the platform.How to Save, Share, and Export Your Designs (Step-by-Step)
1. Saving Your Design
Keeping your work organized ensures you can come back anytime to refine or recreate new variations.
How to Save
Click Save Project after generating a design.
Name your project for easier tracking (e.g., “Modern Living Room v2”).
Your saved files will appear inside your Projects or Dashboard tab.
Why Save?
Revisit older versions
Create alternate designs
Track changes for client iterations
2. Sharing Your Design with Clients or Team Members
Feel Design allows you to share designs instantly without downloading anything.
How to Share
Open your saved project
Click Share
Choose between:
View-only link – perfect for clients
Editable link – ideal for team collaboration
Share Link Features
No login required for view-only
Clients can leave comments depending on settings
Great for remote collaboration
3. Exporting High-Quality Renders
When you need crisp, polished visuals for presentations, export your render as a downloadable file.
How to Export
Click on the design you want
Select Export or Download
Choose file format (typically PNG or JPG)
Download in high resolution for best quality
Use Cases for Exported Images
Pitch decks
Client proposals
Moodboards
Portfolio uploads
Social media content
4. Exporting Project Assets for Presentations
Beyond images, you may want to export entire design assets for more complete presentations.
What You Can Export
Final renders
Before/after comparisons
Moodboard elements
Style references
Floor plan versions
AI Studio variations
Best Practice Tips
Gather all exports into a client folder
Rename files clearly (e.g., “Bedroom_StyleA_Variation3.png”)
Combine them in Canva, Figma, PowerPoint, or Notion for clean presentations
5. Organizing Your Saved Files
A well-organized workspace speeds up workflow and impresses clients.
Tips
Create project folders by client or room type
Save multiple versions
Use “favorites” to mark the strongest renders
Delete outdated variations you no longer need
Conclusion
Saving, sharing, and exporting your designs from Feel Design is more than just a workflow step—it’s how you turn your creative ideas into deliverables. With easy sharing, high-quality exports, and organized project saving, Feel Design ensures you stay efficient, collaborative, and professional.
Whether you're presenting to a client, collaborating with a team, or building your design portfolio, these tools help you move from inspiration to polished results with confidence.
Your designs don’t just stay in the platform—they become assets you can use anywhere.
F.A.Q.
How do I save my design in Feel Design?
Click 'Save Project' after generating a design. Your project will appear in your dashboard and can be edited or revisited anytime.
How do I share a design with my client?
Open your project, click 'Share', and select either a view-only or editable link. Clients can open the link without needing an account.
Can I export high-resolution renders?
Yes, you can export any render in high-resolution PNG or JPG format using the 'Export' or 'Download' option.
What can I export from Feel Design?
You can export final images, moodboards, style references, floor plans, and other project assets for presentations or portfolios.
Can other users edit my shared design?
Only if you share an editable link. View-only links do not allow modifications.
