AI Rendering for
Architecture & Interiors
Online AI rendering software and design assistant for architects, interior designers & professionals — turn sketches, images, or 3D models into photoreal renders, material moodboards, and presentation diagrams, and deliver client-ready visuals in minutes.


A complete AI rendering & design assistant for architects & interior designers.
From first sketch to photoreal visualization — a full toolkit for architectural rendering, interior design, furniture restaging, material moodboards, and AI-assisted ideation. Fast iterations, consistent styles, and high-resolution client-ready exports.
Sketch to AI Render
Turn hand-drawn sketches, concept art, or line drawings into photorealistic architectural renders in minutes.
Moodboard Composer
Bulk-upload moodboard references — furniture, flooring, ceilings, finishes, and ambiance — and the AI composes them all into a single empty room for a fully integrated interior render.
Interior AI Rendering
Restyle any room photo or white-box model with preset styles, materials, and lighting while keeping the original layout intact.
Exterior AI Rendering
Generate photoreal exterior architectural visualizations — facades, context, daylight, and materials tuned for client presentations.
3D Model to Render
Upload a GLB 3D model, choose a camera view, and transform your massing or white-box scene into a hyperrealistic render.
AI Material Board
Upload your own material samples and Reviz lays them out as a presentation-ready material board — or drop in an interior render and the AI extracts its palette and finishes into a ready-made moodboard.
Furniture Restaging
Drop a single product photo into studio, lifestyle, or outdoor scenes — restyle materials, swap textures, and export catalog-ready visuals in multiple render styles.
Drawing Visualizer
Polish floor plans, sections, elevations, and site plans into presentation-ready drawings — and generate stylized 3D top views and axonometrics in one click.
Batch Render (Same Style, Multiple Angles)
Lock in a style from one render, then upload additional angles of the same space and get a full set of consistent renders — perfect for multi-view client presentations.
Style Transfer & Variations
Generate multiple AI render styles side-by-side — compare mood, materials, and lighting with a single click.
Imagine (Text to Image)
Describe a space, concept, or diagram in plain language and generate architectural images from scratch — from photoreal interiors to presentation diagrams, concept art, and moodboard visuals.
Magic Edit (Draw & Edit)
Sketch directly on the render to show what you want changed — move a wall, swap a sofa, adjust a window — add a short instruction, and the AI applies a localized edit without touching the rest of the scene.
Magic Remove (AI Cleanup)
Remove furniture, clutter, people, or unwanted objects from interior and exterior scenes in seconds.
Realism Boost
Upload old renders, clay passes, or massing screenshots and Reviz re-renders them as photoreal architectural images — without changing camera, composition, or geometry.
Render Enhancer (Upscale + Detail)
Upscale and refine existing renders or 3D screenshots with sharper details, cleaner lighting, and up to 4K output.
How it works
Input Data
Drag & drop your sketch, image, floor plan, or 3D model.
AI Processing
Our engine analyzes geometry, lighting, and materials.
Refine & Export
Tweak styles, enhance details, and download in high resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about AI-powered architectural rendering
Yes. Reviz is an AI-powered architectural rendering and visualization platform that turns sketches, floor plans, photos, and 3D models into photorealistic renders in seconds. Our AI understands architectural geometry, lighting, materials, and spatial relationships, so the results look like real-world architectural visualization rather than generic AI imagery.
Both. Reviz combines a full AI rendering pipeline (sketch-to-render, interior/exterior rendering, 3D model rendering, enhancement) with an AI design assistant that helps you explore styles, materials, furniture, and moodboards. You can use it as a pure visualization engine for client-ready images, or as a creative co-pilot during early-stage design and renovation decisions.
Upload a photo of the room, a sketch, or a white-box 3D view, pick a style (Minimalist, Scandinavian, Japandi, Industrial, Luxury, etc.), optionally attach a material board or style reference, and generate. Reviz keeps the original architecture, walls, and camera in place while restyling materials, furniture, and lighting — ideal for renovation proposals and interior design iterations.
Yes. Reviz specializes in AI-powered interior design visualization. It can restyle rooms, swap furniture, replace materials on walls and floors, generate moodboards from reference images, and produce photorealistic interior renders. You can experiment with different aesthetics, palettes, and layouts in seconds instead of rebuilding scenes in traditional 3D software.
Reviz is built specifically for architects, interior designers, and visualization studios. It ships with specialized models for interior rendering, exterior rendering, 3D model rendering, material swapping, furniture styling, floor plan to perspective, magic cleanup, and render enhancement — all in one workflow. Support for sketches, photos, floor plans, and GLB 3D models makes it one of the most versatile AI rendering solutions for architectural visualization.
Yes. Upload a hand-drawn or digital sketch and Reviz interprets the architectural elements, depth, and spatial relationships to generate a detailed photoreal visualization. Sketch-to-render is perfect for concept presentations, early design reviews, and quickly validating ideas before committing to a full 3D build.
Yes. Reviz accepts binary glTF 3D models (.glb) — for example white-box massing models, SketchUp or Rhino exports, or simple block geometry. Upload the GLB, orbit the preview, save one or more camera views, and the AI transforms each view into a hyperrealistic or architectural-illustration render with correct materials and lighting.
Exterior rendering in Reviz analyzes facades, openings, context, and environmental factors to produce photorealistic exterior visualizations. The AI understands real-world materials like concrete, glass, metal, stone, and vegetation, and interprets natural lighting — so you can place buildings in urban, suburban, or natural contexts with believable shadows, reflections, and atmospherics.
AI-powered interior visualization turns basic room layouts, sketches, or 3D scenes into fully detailed, photorealistic interiors. Reviz understands spatial relationships, furniture placement, material textures, and lighting physics, so living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, offices, hotels, and commercial spaces render with accurate shadows and material properties — helping clients understand a design before anything is built.
Yes. The Imagine tool is a text-to-image generator tuned for architecture and interior design. Describe a space, a mood, a material palette, or a presentation diagram in plain language and Reviz produces an image from scratch — useful for early concept art, competition visuals, architectural presentation diagrams, moodboards, and marketing imagery when you do not yet have a base photo or 3D model.
Moodboard Composer lets you bulk-upload the references that define a space — furniture, flooring, ceiling, wall finishes, lighting, and ambiance — and the AI composes them into an empty room as a single integrated interior render. Instead of styling one element at a time, you hand Reviz the whole moodboard and it assembles the scene for you, keeping the room’s architecture and camera intact.
The AI Material Board works in two directions. You can upload your own material samples — wood, stone, textiles, paints, tiles — and Reviz arranges them into a clean, presentation-ready material board for client pitches and portfolios. Or you can drop in an existing interior render or photo and the AI extracts its palette, materials, and finishes into an automatically generated moodboard. It is the fastest way to build, share, and align on material stories for a renovation or interior design project.
Furniture Restaging turns a single product photo into an unlimited set of catalog-ready and campaign-ready visuals — no 3D model required. Upload a furniture or product shot (transparent backgrounds work best, but are not required) and choose your environment: solid studio backdrop, interior lifestyle room, exterior/outdoor scene, or a custom reference. Control how materials behave with four strategies — Keep Original, Preset, Texture Reference, or Multi-Map (the AI automatically maps textures to the right parts, for example wood to legs and fabric to seat) — and pick a render style: realistic, sketch, technical, line art, or watercolor. Lighting, shadows, and scale stay consistent with the chosen scene, making it ideal for furniture brands, dealers, interior designers, and e-commerce teams that need fast, on-brand visuals.
Yes. The Drawing Visualizer takes floor plans, sections, elevations, site plans, axonometrics, and hand sketches and turns them into polished, presentation-ready drawings. You can also generate stylized 3D top views and axonometric visualizations from the same input — ideal for competition boards, client pitches, and portfolio sheets without rebuilding the drawing in another tool.
Reviz renders are trained on extensive architectural and interior datasets, and respect real-world materials, lighting physics, and spatial relationships. They are designed as high-fidelity visualization tools for client presentations, design exploration, and marketing — not as construction documents or engineering blueprints.
Yes. The Render Enhancer tool improves existing renders, 3D screenshots, or photos by refining materials, sharpening details, cleaning lighting, and upscaling to high-resolution (up to 4K). It is perfect for polishing viewport screenshots or older renders into portfolio- and client-ready visuals.
Yes. The Realism Boost feature takes old renders, clay passes, white-box views, or massing screenshots and re-renders them as photoreal architectural images — with believable materials, lighting, and atmosphere — while keeping the original camera, composition, and geometry intact. It is a fast way to upgrade archive projects, V-Ray/Enscape/SketchUp viewport shots, or early massing studies into presentation-quality visuals.
Yes. Magic Edit includes a Draw & Edit mode: sketch directly on the image with a pen to show roughly where and what you want changed — a new wall, a different sofa, extra lighting, a wider window — and add a short text instruction. Reviz interprets the sketch plus the instruction as spatial intent and applies a localized edit, keeping camera, composition, perspective, and unrelated objects untouched. It is the fastest way to iterate on a specific element without re-rendering the whole scene.
Yes. Magic Remove (AI Cleanup) lets you erase furniture, clutter, people, signage, or unwanted objects from interior and exterior scenes. It reconstructs the background plausibly, so you get clean empty rooms or clean facades that are ready to be restyled with new furniture, materials, or branding.
For images, Reviz accepts standard formats such as JPG, PNG, and WebP — use these for sketches, room photos, floor plans, concept art, and style references. For 3D models, Reviz supports binary glTF files (.glb), which you can export from SketchUp, Rhino, Blender, Revit, 3ds Max, and most DCC tools. Reviz does not currently accept native CAD formats like DWG, DXF, or proprietary BIM files — export your plans as images (JPG/PNG/PDF-as-image) or your geometry as GLB.
Not directly. Reviz does not import native CAD formats (DWG, DXF, RVT, etc.). Instead, export your floor plans as images (JPG or PNG) for the Floor Plan to Perspective tool, or export your 3D geometry as a binary glTF (.glb) for the 3D Model to Render tool. This keeps the workflow fast and predictable across SketchUp, Rhino, Revit, AutoCAD, Blender, and 3ds Max.
Most renders finish in a few seconds to a couple of minutes, depending on tool, resolution, and quality settings. This rapid turnaround makes Reviz ideal for live client meetings, tight deadlines, and quickly exploring many style or material variations in a single session.
Yes. Reviz has a Batch Render feature: once you are happy with a render, you can upload additional photos or views of the same room or building and Reviz generates them in exactly the same style, materials, and lighting. This is ideal for multi-view client presentations, listing photography, and coherent project portfolios where every angle needs to look like it belongs to the same scheme.
Reviz is built for architects, interior designers, visualization studios, furniture brands and dealers, real estate and renovation professionals, and design students. If your work involves moving from sketches, 3D models, product photos, or room shots to photorealistic visuals — whether for client pitches, competitions, renovations, catalogs, or marketing — Reviz is designed to fit directly into that workflow.
Reviz offers a free trial so you can test AI architectural rendering, interior styling, material boards, and render enhancement before upgrading to a paid plan. Early waitlist members also get access to exclusive launch features.