Design to Render
Render from a photo

Turn a photo into a polished render

Start from a picture you already have.

Sometimes the starting point is not a model at all, it is a photo. A picture of a study model, a site, an existing building or a moodboard image can all become the seed of a render. Working from a photo, the tool keeps the structure and composition you captured and restyles the light and materials so the scene looks designed rather than snapped on a phone.

This is a fast way to explore what if questions. What if this facade were timber instead of render, what if this room had warmer light, what if this massing model were shown at dusk. You get a believable answer in seconds, without rebuilding anything.

Photo to polished

A phone snap of a model or building is enough to begin.

Restyle freely

Change the light, mood and materials while the structure stays put.

Explore what ifs

Test alternatives quickly without remodeling or reshooting.

02/Workflow

Three steps. No render farm.

The whole flow, from upload to download, lives in one tab. The heavy lifting runs in the cloud.

01

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.

02

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.

03

Render and refine

Get a photorealistic render in seconds. Swap materials, edit a region, build an isometric or a walkthrough, then export.

FAQ

Render from a photo, answered

What kind of photo works best?
A clear, well framed shot where the forms are easy to read gives the strongest result. Cluttered backgrounds are fine to crop out first.
Will it keep the building accurate?
Yes. The composition and structure you photographed are preserved while the look is restyled.
Start tonight

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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