Gaia AI: Architectural Rendering Software for Designers and Home Renovators
By
Daan van der Zwaag
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Summary
Gaia is an AI-powered architectural rendering studio that transforms sketches, screenshots, or room photos into photorealistic renders within seconds. Targeted at architects, interior designers, and DIY home renovators, it offers 144+ industry-grade templates and learns user preferences over time to bias future renders toward their taste. The platform has generated 21,000+ renders for 2,500+ designers and offers 50 free renders without requiring a credit card.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledAI rendering studio for architects, interior designers and DIY home renovators
Sketch, screenshot, or room photo to photorealistic render in seconds
Gaia is not another image generator, she remembers the best-practise materials, the light you keep choosing, the angles you approve:: and biases every future render toward your taste
Build your dreams into reality
50 free renders, no card
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