Redraw vs Enscape: Comparison for Architects 2026
Redraw vs Enscape: instant rendering, but generic results? See how AI delivers photorealism that Enscape alone can't achieve

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Enscape has an interesting pitch: real-time rendering directly inside your modeling software. No waiting hours. No leaving SketchUp or Revit. Click, render. Sounds ideal.
For a long time it was the best option for those who needed speed without the complexity of V-Ray or Corona. Chaos Group understood that and bought Enscape for exactly that reason. It was meant to be the fast version of their ecosystem.
But speed without realism solves only half the problem. And that's the central issue with Enscape in 2026.
The problem nobody talks about with Enscape
Enscape renders fast. Nobody disputes that. But try delivering an interior render with convincing natural lighting, realistic reflections on floors, and textures that don't look like plastic. You'll spend hours adjusting, testing, redoing. And most of the time the final result still has that "software render" look. It lacks the realism clients expect when they see a project image.
It's not the user's fault. It's the engine's limitation. Enscape was built to be fast, not to compete in quality with V-Ray. Real-time rendering sacrifices complex global illumination calculations, caustics, and light bounce. The result is clean, it's fast, but it's generic.
And even though rendering is "fast," the setup isn't. You still need to configure materials one by one, adjust textures, position lighting. The rendering itself takes seconds, but the preparation takes hours. And that's the frustration: you spend all that time and the result still doesn't get where you wanted.
Enscape is a plugin (and that matters)
Enscape runs inside SketchUp, Revit, or ArchiCAD. It doesn't work standalone. You pay for the Enscape license plus the host software license.
Enscape Solo costs $575/year. Enscape Premium runs $635/year. Add SketchUp Pro ($349/year) or a Revit license, and the annual cost easily exceeds $900. For a 3-person firm, multiply by 3.
And you're locked into those software packages. Switch from SketchUp to Blender, you lose Enscape. Want to render a quick image outside the office, without the PC with the software installed, you can't.
How Redraw solves what Enscape can't
There are two scenarios here.
Scenario 1: Enscape + Redraw (complement)
You like Enscape, use it daily, and don't want to change your workflow. Fine. Redraw comes in as the missing layer.
Rendered in Enscape and it still has that "software render" look? Drop it into Redraw's Enhance Render. In 30 seconds, the AI improves textures, corrects lighting, adds natural reflections, and delivers the photorealism that Enscape alone can't reach. That's exactly what the feature was built for: taking what conventional software delivers and elevating it to another level.
The combo works well. Enscape gives real-time preview speed, Redraw gives the final polish.
Scenario 2: Redraw alone (replacement)
If what you want is the final result, without worrying about hours of setup, Redraw does everything on its own. Take a screenshot of your 3D model, upload it to the platform, and in 20 to 40 seconds you have a photorealistic render. No configuring materials, no adjusting lights, no plugin.
And with quality superior to what Enscape delivers alone. Because Redraw's AI was trained specifically for architecture. It understands how natural light behaves in interiors, how materials reflect, how vegetation creates shadows. Things that in Enscape you try to configure manually and rarely get right on the first try.
Comparison: Enscape vs Redraw
The numbers
For a freelance architect delivering 30 renders per month:
With Enscape:
Enscape Solo license: $575/year
SketchUp Pro license: $349/year
Adequate hardware: ~$2,000/year (amortized)
Setup time per render: ~40 minutes (total: ~20 hrs/month)
Total: ~$2,924/year + 20 hours/month of setup
With Redraw:
Basic plan: $180/year
Hardware: the laptop you already own
Total time: ~15 minutes/month
Total: $180/year + 15 minutes
Savings of $2,744/year and 20 monthly hours. With better final output.
For those deciding now
If you haven't invested in Enscape yet, try Redraw first. Free account at redraw.pro, no credit card. Do your first renders and compare.
If you already use Enscape and like the workflow, add Redraw as a complement. Enhance Render transforms your Enscape renders into results that only V-Ray used to deliver. For $15/month.
And if you're tired of spending hours configuring materials for results that never quite hit the mark, Redraw alone solves it. In seconds. In the browser. No installs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Enscape deliver photorealistic renders compared to Redraw?
Enscape delivers good, fast results, but the real-time engine limits the level of photorealism. Global illumination, complex reflections, and texture quality fall short of engines like V-Ray. Redraw fills that gap with AI trained specifically for architecture, delivering photorealism in 30 seconds without configuring materials one by one. It's the difference between a "software render" and a photo that looks real.
Can I improve my Enscape renders with AI?
Yes. Redraw's Enhance Render feature was built exactly for that. Upload the render from Enscape and in 30 seconds receive a version with improved textures, lighting, and reflections. It's the fastest path for those already using Enscape who want a photorealistic final output without switching software or re-rendering the entire scene.
Does Enscape work standalone or does it need other software?
Enscape is a plugin and doesn't work standalone. It requires an active license of SketchUp, Revit, Rhino, or ArchiCAD to run, adding two subscriptions to your budget. Redraw is an autonomous platform that runs directly in the browser, with no installation and no dependency on host software, at a total cost starting at $180/year versus $924/year for Enscape + SketchUp.
Which is faster in the full workflow: Enscape or Redraw?
Enscape renders in real time, but the total production time includes 30 to 60 minutes of scene configuration: materials, lights, camera. Redraw delivers the final result in 20 to 40 seconds from a screenshot of the 3D model, with zero configuration. In the full workflow, for an architect delivering 30 renders per month, Redraw returns 20 monthly hours compared to the Enscape workflow.
Is Enscape from the same company as V-Ray?
Yes. Chaos Group bought Enscape to have a faster option in their portfolio. But even within the Chaos ecosystem, Enscape doesn't compete in quality with V-Ray or Corona. Redraw resolves that trade-off by delivering Enscape's speed and quality superior to V-Ray on a single cloud AI platform, with no plugin or host software required.
What is the best Enscape alternative in 2026 for architects?
The best Enscape alternative in 2026 is Redraw, an AI platform trained specifically in architecture, engineering, and interior design, with workflow that doesn't require SketchUp or Revit. Redraw delivers photorealism in 30 seconds versus Enscape's generic rendering, with savings of over $2,700/year and 20 monthly productivity hours returned.
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