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V-Ray Demo - The #1 choice for 3D artists and designers
V-Ray works seamlessly with 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Houdini, Maya, Nuke, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, and Unreal, so you can transform 3D scenes into works of art from your favorite application.
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Blockbuster CPU & GPU rendering for first-class animation and VFX in film, TV, VR and more.
V-Ray Demo - Chaos Vantage integration
Take projects to pure ray-traced real-time with Chaos Vantage (available in V-Ray for SketchUp, Rhino, Revit)
V-Ray Demo - Virtual tours with Chaos Cloud
With V-Ray 7 for SketchUp & Rhino, you can create interactive virtual tours to showcase designs and guide clients’ focus with highlighted key elements.
V-Ray Demo - Chaos Scatter
Easily populate scenes with Chaos Scatter! This is especially useful for outdoor scenes that need to be filled with greenery, rocks, grass etc.
V-Ray Demo - 3D Gaussian Splatting technology
V-Ray 7 for SketchUp and Rhino introduces exclusive 3D Gaussian Splatting technology, making it easy to incorporate and render complex environments and objects.
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Alexander N.
AN
Creative Director & Owner
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Industry-Standard for Architectural Visualization"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

I have been using V-Ray daily for architectural and interior design visualization since its first public beta for 3ds Max. V-Ray remains my primary rendering engine because of its exceptional realism, reliability, and professional consistency. I really like V-Ray's physically accurate lighting and materials, which allow for confident design evaluations, especially in complex interior and mixed-lighting scenes. Its strong material system is both powerful and flexible, supporting production workflows and advanced technical control. V-Ray's continuous improvements in performance, GPU rendering, and interactive workflows offer an excellent balance between speed and visual accuracy. Additionally, I appreciate the speed, simplicity, and the large library of 3D models and materials. Setting it up is very simple, which has been the case since I first used the beta version. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

Everything is perfect ! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from dijana boshkova of V-Ray

Hi Alexander, thank you for the review! We’re glad to hear that V-Ray has remained a reliable and trusted tool in your visualization work for so many years.

We really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us - thanks again!

Isolina M.
IM
Principal owner
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Essential Tool for High-Quality Visuals"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

I’ve been using V-Ray for SketchUp for many years, and it has consistently impressed me with how much it has improved over time. Each new version feels more refined, making it easier and faster to achieve high-quality results. The interface has become more intuitive, and the rendering engine continues to strike a balance between realism and efficiency. I appreciate that I can now get professional-level visuals without spending endless hours tweaking settings. It’s a reliable and powerful tool that has become essential to my workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

V-Ray still has a learning curve, especially for beginners, as the number of settings can feel overwhelming at first. Rendering is also quite resource-intensive, so having a powerful machine is almost a must. And while I find the quality worth it, the licensing cost can be high, particularly for smaller studios or independent designers. With very complex models, I’ve also experienced occasional slowdowns or instability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from dijana boshkova of V-Ray

Hi Isolina, thank you for the detailed review! We’re glad to hear that V-Ray for SketchUp continues to support your workflow with high-quality, photorealistic rendering and an increasingly intuitive experience over time. Helping designers achieve realistic materials and lighting efficiently is exactly what V-Ray aims to deliver.

We also appreciate your feedback on the learning curve, hardware requirements, and licensing considerations. Input like this is valuable as we continue refining performance, usability, and overall stability. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience!

julien m.
JM
Architecte d'intérieur
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"A powerful rendering engine for architecture"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

V-Ray offers a remarkable balance between realism and performance. The quality of the renders is truly impressive, particularly due to the precision brought to the management of lights, materials, and textures. I especially appreciate the flexibility of the settings, which allows for both quick renders for daily work and the production of photorealistic images intended for client presentations. The seamless integration with SketchUp is also a significant advantage, as it greatly simplifies the workflow, especially when using this software daily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

The learning curve can seem quite steep for beginners, as the interface offers many options and can sometimes prove complex to handle. Furthermore, some particularly heavy renderings require a lot of hardware resources, which can slow down the work if the computer is not powerful enough. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Sagar V.
SV
Civil Structural Engineer
Civil Engineering
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Software that turn My Design visualization work into Reality"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

With update it is getting more smooth usable, its now more smarter with real-time rendering capabilities.

V-Ray now provides Vision options that allows to see lighting, materials, and design changes instantly while working. Material Library also getting updated which includes more high-quality PBR materials that make any 3D house model look incredibly realistic without extra tweaking. Also, the enhanced Light Mix feature helps test multiple lighting moods in a single render. With all the upgrades V-ray makes client presentations more faster and clearer. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

Rendering is still big task for Some big architectural work, if any full-resolution renders then its continue to take time more time, so further optimization or smarter options will be helpful. Some software integration is still little complex that improvement can add better advantage and more production with any software integration. Yes material library has expanded but many practical and everyday materials still need to be imported or custom-built. Having more ready-to-use, real-world textures and presets would save a lot of time for designers working on tight schedules.

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Response from dijana boshkova of V-Ray

Hi Sagar, thank you for the detailed review! We’re glad to hear that the recent updates and features are helping you create faster and clearer client presentations.

We also appreciate your feedback around rendering performance, software integration, and the need for more ready-to-use materials. Feedback like this is valuable as we continue expanding V-Ray’s capabilities. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience!

JACKIE TEH T.
JT
3d visualizer
Design
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Review of V-Ray Renderer"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

V-Ray consistently delivers high-quality, photorealistic results that clients immediately connect with. The material library, lighting accuracy, and support for both CPU and GPU rendering make it a reliable tool for architectural visualization. I especially value the level of control over render settings — from global illumination to fine-tuning shaders — which allows me to push realism while balancing performance. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

V-Ray has a learning curve, especially for beginners unfamiliar with render engines. Some renders can be resource-heavy, requiring careful optimization when working on very large projects. While documentation is strong, the interface could be more intuitive in places compared to newer real-time rendering solutions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Zohaib K.
ZK
Sr. CAD Operator | 3d Visualizer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Realistic Render Engine"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

V-Ray stands out as one of the most powerful and versatile rendering engines for architects, designers, and 3D artists. The best part about V-Ray is its photorealism and flexibility.

I like V-Ray best because it combines quality, speed, and flexibility in one package. Unlike some renderers that are either too slow or too limited, V-Ray gives me confidence that I can deliver photorealistic results on deadline whether it’s a quick draft for client approval or a final cinematic presentation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

While V-Ray is a powerful rendering engine with incredible strengths, there are a few aspects that I find less appealing:

Heavy System Requirements, Long Render Times, Slower Real-Time Feedback. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

VB
ing
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"The only render engine I use because nothing else touches its reliability and the photoreal results."
What do you like best about V-Ray?

What I like best about V-Ray is the sheer ease of use: sane defaults, predictable lighting, and materials that just work and paired with the Chaos Vantage hookup for buttery real-time look-dev and instant scene exploration. V-Ray GPU is the star: blisteringly fast iterations, super clean noise handling, and final frames that look production-ready without a fight. That combo is it's stellar usability, Vantage integration, and GPU punch, makes it my no-brainer renderer. Frequency of use? Daily. Ease of implementation? I mainly work with 3ds Max and on my 2023 version I have no issue of using it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

Honestly? The price. In Europe you’re looking at roughly €469/year for V-Ray Solo and about €649/year for Premium before VAT, with Solo monthly around €70, awesome tool, but that subscription stings. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Barak V.
BV
Designer and owner
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Powerful rendering engine for professional 3D visualization"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

V-Ray consistently delivers photorealistic results with a high level of control over every rendering aspect. The integration with 3ds Max is smooth and stable, making it my go-to renderer for product animations and architectural visualization. The wide range of materials, lighting tools, and render elements provides flexibility for both stills and animations. The denoiser and progressive rendering make look-development faster and more efficient. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

Render times can still be heavy on complex animations, especially when using brute force on high-detail scenes. GPU memory limitations can also be a challenge for very large projects. While Chaos has improved the UI in recent versions, some settings are still scattered and require advanced knowledge to fully optimize. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Karen H.
KH
"Indispensable for Visualization and Teaching"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

I like the large number of tools that V-Ray offers and its compatibility with many other software. I find it valuable the time saved when switching from one software to another, making the most of time and quality. Also, I think V-Ray is the best photorealism software on the market. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

The 3D models in the plans for visualization because only the outline is seen and what it represents can be lost. For schematic representation in project plans, there is an area for improvement. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from dijana boshkova of V-Ray

Hi Karen, thank you for the review! We’re glad to hear that V-Ray supports both visualization and teaching by helping streamline workflows across different tools.

We also appreciate your feedback on schematic representation in project plans. Input like this helps guide ongoing improvements. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience!

Dean P.
DP
"Speedy, Reliable, but GPU Features Could Improve"
What do you like best about V-Ray?

I use V-Ray for rendering marketing images and animations, and it's my go-to renderer because of the speed, reliability, and the robust ecosystem it offers. I like that it's linked with Vantage, and I appreciate its speed, reliability, and realistic rendering capabilities. It just does what I want it to do, and the ease of use is very valuable to me, especially since I've been using it for over 10 years. Additionally, the initial setup was very easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about V-Ray?

In the GPU rendering, they need to develop or integrate Area Shadows. Also, looking to improve rendering through Vantage and generally improve speed and functions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from dijana boshkova of V-Ray

Hi Dean, thank you for the review! We’re glad to hear that V-Ray continues to be a dependable part of your workflow.

We also appreciate your feedback on GPU rendering and performance improvements. Input like this helps guide ongoing development. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience!

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