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Veras included with Enscape, V-Ray & Corona

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Allows architects to explore ideas, styles, and moods early in the process without breaking design intent


Chaos has embedded its AI-powered visualization tool Veras directly into Enscape, V-Ray and Corona, with a view to making AI ideation a standard part of the design workflow rather than a separate step.

Veras uses AI image generation to turn sketches, 2D images and 3D models into presentation-ready visuals and animations. letting architects explore ideas, styles and moods early in the process without compromising design intent. Its latest rendering engine is powered by Google’s Nano Banana Pro.

Veras is now included across all of Chaos’ core renderers and every licensing tier — meaning architects, designers and visualization teams working in SketchUp, Rhino, Archicad, Vectorworks, 3ds Max and Revit can access AI ideation without leaving their existing environment.


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“Having AI capabilities integrated directly into our tools has made a big difference to our workflow,” said David Law, BIM Manager for Bellway Homes. “Going from Revit into Enscape with a click, and then into Veras with another click, is far more efficient than opening separate software and moving files around. Any design changes we make are instantly reflected, which keeps the whole process moving smoothly.”

The integration is part of a broader simplification of the Chaos ecosystem. All products can now be installed via a single installer, and the company is introducing a new hybrid licensing model built around a shared credit system that provides access to cloud rendering and AI services, allowing teams to scale usage up or down as project demands change.

“Tool-hopping and disconnected workflows are burdens to anyone tasked with complex projects,” said Petr Mitev, VP of Product Development at Chaos. “Our ecosystem is beginning to feel a whole lot smoother.”

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Workflow: V-Ray (V-Ray image)
Workflow: V-Ray (Veras image)
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