Haute Design Network · Editorial Research
The Luxury Design AI Visibility Report 2026
How interior designers, architects, luxury studios, and design brands are being discovered across Google, ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI.
Search is changing for luxury design. High-intent homeowners, developers, referral sources, and journalists are increasingly using AI search platforms alongside Google to research designers, architects, and creative studios. This report explores how design professionals can build clearer, more structured editorial authority across the platforms where client research now begins.
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Inside the Report
What the report covers
AI search visibility for designers and architects
How discovery is shifting from blue links to AI-generated answers and curated citations.
How Google and AI platforms understand design professionals
What signals models use to identify, contextualize, and recommend design firms.
Why editorial authority matters
How feature coverage, third-party citations, and structured profiles compound over time.
Profiles, schema, FAQs, verified links, and project coverage
The structured-data foundation that helps AI search platforms parse design portfolios.
Why it matters
Clients no longer rely on a single signal.
High-intent clients do not rely on one signal. They compare portfolios, media coverage, referrals, social proof, and what appears when they search your name.
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