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. 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
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.

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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