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✓ Vetted 8.5/10 TrustScore

✓ Render a House

AI Architectural Rendering Software

Turns sketches, floor plans, and 3D models into photorealistic architectural renders in minutes.

Why we recommend them

Render a House is an AI rendering tool for architects and designers that generates photoreal images from drawings, plans, or imported 3D models (.skp, .glb, .obj). It supports relighting, real-world site placement, multiple style/material variations, camera-move animations, and client sharing with pinned comments.

Free forever tier with 3 credits/day, no credit card required

Paid plans from $13–$66/mo (annual gets 4 months free) with monthly credit pools and rollover

Credit-based system covering standard/pro renders, 4K output, and per-second video generation

What we actually verified

8.5/10 TrustScore

Money-back guarantee verified

Free trial available“…dels Create renders from sketches Show, don't tell . Attach Free to start · first render in a couple of minutes Larger studio? Ta”

Reachable customer service“…Pro 2 credits each 60 120 500 Render Standard 1 credit each 120 240 1000 Render Standard 2K 1.5 credits each 80 160 666 Render Pr”

No fine-print return conditions

No unrealistic claims detected

Vetted 2026-07-13 · How we vet →

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Common questions about Render a House

Is Render a House legit and safe to buy from?

Yes — Render a House passed the WhatiseBrokering.com vetting checklist (try before you buy, no fine-print returns, a real way to reach them, realistic claims only) before being listed. We remove companies that stop meeting the standard.

Can I try Render a House before committing, or get my money back?

Every company in our directory must offer a free trial or, at minimum, a 7-day money-back guarantee from the day your product arrives — with no fine-print return conditions like "unopened" or "original packaging". Render a House met this requirement at the time of vetting.

How do I reach Render a House if something goes wrong?

Render a House publishes a real customer-service contact (phone or email) — that's a listing requirement. If you can't get a response, tell us at [email protected] and we'll review their listing.

Why is Render a House listed on WhatiseBrokering.com?

We discovered and vetted Render a House ourselves. They don't pay us anything — they're listed purely because they meet the standard.