Turn mobile SketchUp review views into polished photorealistic presentation renders.
Mobile SketchUp viewer for reviewing, measuring, and presenting 3D models away from the desktop
Mobile SketchUp viewer for reviewing, measuring, and presenting 3D models away from the desktop
SketchUp Mobile Viewer is useful when a model needs to be reviewed on a phone or tablet, shared during a site visit, or checked in AR before a client conversation. RENDERCAD helps turn that practical review view into a polished presentation image: capture the mobile viewer angle that shows the room, facade, product, or layout clearly, then use it as visual input for a cleaner photorealistic render. It is a lightweight path from an on-the-go SketchUp view to a client-ready visual without rebuilding the scene in a desktop renderer.
Open the SketchUp model in the mobile viewer from your saved files, Trimble Connect, or 3D Warehouse, then use orbit, scenes, visibility controls, measurements, or AR placement to frame the view you want to communicate. Capture a clean screenshot with the geometry and context visible, upload it to RENDERCAD, and iterate toward a more realistic image for design review, approvals, listings, or presentation decks. Developers automating a screenshot-to-render flow can start from /developers.
Modeled by CADSharp in Onshape. Rendered with RENDERCAD.
Add | Change | or Remove referenced objects with the stroke of a brush.
Tired of keeping up with the latest gen AI models? RENDERCAD is powered by a proprietary ensemble of the most cutting-edge AI engines, always up to date and fine-tuned to strictly maintain your design intent.
| Feature | RENDERCAD | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | Generative AI | Varies by tool |
| Output | Images + Video | Varies by tool |
| Resolution | HD / 4K | Varies by workflow |
| Image Speed | ≈10 - 60 Seconds | Varies by scene/tool |
| Video Speed | ≈1 - 5 Minutes | Varies by workflow |
| Scene Set Up | Zero | Varies by workflow |
| Input | Screen Snip | Varies by tool |
| Hardware | Cloud GPU | Often local GPU/CPU |
| Install | None | Varies (web or app) |
| Cost | from $20/mo | Varies widely |
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Skip the setup tax. Pick the condition, material, and background with just a click while RENDERCAD handles the heavy lifting. No lighting rigs, no environment setup, no 45-minute wait; get photorealistic results in seconds.
Common solutions for SketchUp Mobile Viewer users
Upload a CAD screenshot, real photo, or hand drawing and let RENDERCAD handle the physics. The "Realistic" engine calculates realistic soft shadows based on your lighting prompt.
Upload your image or snip your exploded view. Use RENDERCAD video with "Gentle Orbit" to give depth to the floating components.
No. RENDERCAD works on any device with a browser. Upload an image or use the desktop snipping tool, and our external GPUs handle the rest.
Yes, the Render History page lets you browse and download any image or video you've generated.
Use the "Dirty" condition and prompt "Muddy tires" or "Construction dust."
Yes. RENDERCAD is an Image-to-Image AI platform that interprets CAD screenshots, real photos, and hand drawings, then transforms them into photorealism.
You eliminate the setup time. Instead of positioning lights and tweaking materials, you upload or snip an image, prompt, and wait roughly 20 seconds for the result.
You don't need to assign materials to parts. You just tell RENDERCAD "The body is red plastic, the handle is rubber," and it visually paints the materials for you.
The "Creative" style allows for hallucination of details that don't exist in the CAD, helping you visualize "what could be" before you model it.
There are no dongles, no license servers, and no installation wizards. You just log in and start rendering.
It creates emotional storytelling (e.g., a "well-loved" tool vs. a "new" one) by simply selecting from Clean, Slight Wear, Heavily Used, or Dirty in Advanced Settings.
Your reference images are stored in your render history. You can re-use successful combinations by selecting previous renders and their associated references.