Renderz

For Landscape Architects

Planting plans clients can actually read

Clients struggle to translate planting schedules and paving patterns into a finished courtyard. Building a detailed 3D planting model for every schematic design burns billable hours you cannot always recover. Renderz starts from your site photo or plan view and returns a photoreal outdoor scene — then lets you test gravel vs pavers or native vs ornamental palettes in the same frame.

Site context preserved

Existing trees, slopes, and building edges stay anchored. Proposed paths and beds read as additions — not a stock garden pasted on.

Hardscape material studies

Compare basalt pavers, poured concrete, or decomposed granite from one viewpoint for quick design charrettes.

Planting mood without a plant DB

Describe structure, color, and density — meadow, formal hedge, or drought-tolerant palette — and iterate before specifying quantities.

See the difference

Same workflow as the main demo — your input, a photoreal output.

Photoreal render example
  • Backyard site photo → proposed patio and planting scheme
  • Same courtyard → formal hedge layout vs loose native planting
  • Entry plan view → hardscape material swap (stone vs concrete)

Frequently asked questions

Can Renderz identify specific botanical species?
You can prompt for species character and form; final species selection should still follow your planting schedule and zone.
Does it work on steep or irregular sites?
Yes — start from photos that show grade change. The model respects visible topography better than flat stock scenes.
Useful for municipal or campus submittals?
Many studios pair renders with drawings for public-facing boards where photoreal context helps non-designers engage.

7-day trial — built for landscape architects

~5 watermarked renders, no card required. Upload a plan or photo and see results in minutes.