Comparison

Maquete vs ReRender AI

Both produce AI architectural renders from images. ReRender AI leads on free-tier generosity (3 renders/day, unlimited on paid); Maquete leads on workflow — a native SketchUp plugin, guided render that walks you through scene decisions, and architect-built lighting + material controls. Here's how to choose.

Overview

ReRender AI (rerenderai.com) positions itself as a budget-friendly Enscape/Lumion replacement. It accepts images from SketchUp, Revit, and Rhino, ships 100+ predefined style themes, and offers a generous free tier (3 renders/day, watermarked, non-commercial). The paid tier removes the watermark and renders unlimited, with commercial rights and a SketchUp plugin available.

Maquete is an AI rendering platform built by a licensed architect for architectural workflows. It ships a native SketchUp plugin (renders directly from your active viewport), a guided-render workflow that walks you through lighting, materials, window treatment and context decisions, and built-in client sharing with inline feedback. Architects don't write prompts and don't pick style themes — specialised architectural prompts are pre-tuned and the best image model is selected automatically. Free tier is generous; paid starts at $19/mo.

If you want unlimited renders cheap and pre-built style themes, ReRender's pricing is hard to beat. If you want a workflow tuned for architectural decision-making (and a plugin that lives inside SketchUp, not a separate browser tab), Maquete is the closer fit. Reviews of ReRender note creative-element limitations and prompt interpretation that doesn't always honour architect intent.

Feature comparison

FeatureMaqueteReRender AI
SketchUp integrationNative plugin — one-click viewport renderSketchUp plugin available; mostly browser-upload workflow
Architect-built workflowGuided render — AI walks through scene decisions; built by a licensed architectTheme-based — pick from 100+ predefined styles, prompt-edit from there
Geometry preservationPreserves walls, openings, proportions as modelled — no scene reinterpretationTheme-driven; user reviews report style drift and limited creative-element control
Free tier5 renders to start, no card required3 renders/day, watermarked, non-commercial
Paid pricing (entry)From $19/mo, commercial rights includedFrom $38/mo (Pro), commercial rights, unlimited renders
Render volume on paidCredit-based (e.g. 100/mo on $19 Pro)Unlimited on Team / Pro
Render time~30 seconds per 4K still~30–60 seconds typical
Lighting controls15+ named presets (golden hour, blue hour, overcast, etc.) + per-window treatmentStyle themes + prompt customisation
Prompts & model selectionNone — specialised architectural prompts pre-tuned by us; best-in-class model picked automaticallyPick a style theme + prompt-edit per render
Video walkthroughsAI walkthrough videos on paid plansVideo credits included on Team plan
Client sharingPublic share links + inline client feedbackDownload and share manually
EDU programNot currently offeredAvailable
Built byLicensed architect (Laura) using it on real projectsGeneral team, no architect-founder positioning

When to choose which

Choose ReRender AI if you want unlimited cheap renders

ReRender's Pro tier at $38/mo gives you unlimited renders with commercial rights. If you're producing high volume and don't need a SketchUp-native workflow or architect-tuned controls, the unit economics are excellent. The 3-renders-per-day free tier is also the most generous in the category.

Choose Maquete if you use SketchUp daily

Maquete's SketchUp plugin renders directly from your active viewport in one click — no export, no upload, no browser tab. ReRender does offer SketchUp plugin support but the core workflow is browser-upload. For studios where SketchUp is the daily driver, the difference shows up every render.

Choose Maquete for architect-built precision

ReRender's theme-based approach (pick a style, prompt-edit) is fast but generic. Maquete's guided render was designed by a licensed architect (Laura) for real architectural decisions: time-of-day, light quality, window treatment, material specification, context. For client-facing renders where the design intent needs to come through, the guided workflow wins.

Choose Maquete for geometry fidelity on client deliverables

User reviews of ReRender note that the creative-element handling can drift and prompt interpretation doesn't always honour what you modelled. Maquete is engineered to preserve walls, openings, proportions, and structural elements without reinterpretation — important when the render is going to a client who sees the model first.

Choose Maquete if you don't want to write prompts

Architects demand precision but shouldn't have to faff with prompts or pick style themes to get it. Maquete does the work for you — specialised architectural prompts are pre-tuned in the background, and the best image model is selected automatically per scene. You paste the image and go. ReRender is theme + prompt driven: you pick a style preset and iterate the prompt wording until it lands.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Maquete a ReRender AI alternative?+

Yes. Both produce AI architectural renders from 2D/3D inputs. The key differences: Maquete has a native SketchUp plugin (renders from the active viewport), a guided-render workflow built by a licensed architect, and architect-tuned controls for lighting/windows/materials. ReRender leads on free-tier volume (3/day) and unlimited renders on paid. If your priority is workflow precision and SketchUp-native rendering, Maquete is the closer fit.

Does ReRender AI have a SketchUp plugin?+

ReRender lists SketchUp plugin support, though the core workflow is browser-upload from any source. Maquete ships a native SketchUp plugin that renders directly from your current viewport in one click, without leaving SketchUp.

Which is cheaper — Maquete or ReRender AI?+

ReRender's free tier (3 renders/day) and unlimited-renders paid model ($38/mo Pro) are the most aggressive in the category for pure render volume. Maquete starts at $19/mo with commercial rights, the SketchUp plugin, and the guided workflow included — credit-based rather than unlimited. For high-volume studios, ReRender's unit economics win on price; for studios where workflow and precision matter more than render count, Maquete's lower entry price + plugin is the better value.

How does Maquete compare to ReRender AI on geometry fidelity?+

Maquete is built specifically to preserve modelled geometry — walls, openings, proportions, and structural elements are not reinterpreted. ReRender uses style-theme-driven diffusion where some style drift is reported by users, particularly on creative elements. For client-facing deliverables where the render must match what you designed, Maquete's fidelity-first approach is the differentiator.

Do both tools generate video walkthroughs?+

Yes — both Maquete and ReRender support AI video generation on paid plans. Maquete includes video credits on paid tiers as part of the standard quota; ReRender includes video credits on the Team plan.

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