AI architectural rendering that respects your geometry
From raw model to photoreal image in one pass.
AI architectural rendering used to mean a tradeoff. You either spent hours setting up lights and materials in a heavy renderer, or you let an AI tool reinvent your building until it looked nothing like your design. The right approach sits in the middle. It reads your model exactly as you drew it, then layers physically based materials, global illumination and believable light on top, so the result looks like a photograph of your project rather than a loose interpretation of it.
Upload a viewport capture or an export from any tool, pick a mood, and you get a finished image in seconds. Walls stay where you put them, mullions stay straight, and proportions hold. When a client asks for golden hour instead of an overcast afternoon, you change one setting and render again rather than starting the lighting from scratch.
Geometry stays faithful
Your massing, openings and proportions are preserved, so the render reads as your actual design.
Real materials and light
Physically based surfaces and global illumination give concrete, glass and timber the weight they should have.
Seconds, not hours
Skip the render farm and the overnight queue. Iterate on mood and materials in real time.
Three steps. No render farm.
The whole flow, from upload to download, lives in one tab. The heavy lifting runs in the cloud.
Upload your view
Add a model view, a sketch, a floor plan or a photo. Anything that shows geometry clearly works, with nothing to install.
Choose the look
Pick a preset or describe materials, light and mood in a sentence, then set how tightly the render should hold your geometry.
Render and refine
Get a photorealistic render in seconds. Swap materials, edit a region, build an isometric or a walkthrough, then export.
AI architectural rendering, answered
- Will the AI change my building?
- No. The whole point is fidelity. The model you upload is the model you get back, lit and textured rather than redesigned.
- What can I upload?
- A screenshot or export from your 3D tool, a massing study, or even a clean sketch. Anything that shows the geometry clearly works well.
- How fast is a render?
- Most renders return in seconds. Higher resolutions take a little longer because they run an extra upscale pass.
Your next render is seconds away.
Upload a model, hit render, and walk into your next meeting with images that look built.
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