SketchPro AI is an AI-driven design assistant built for architects, interior designers, and product designers.
It lets you start with hand-drawn sketches, CAD elevations, 3D models, or even photos.
Then you can give text-based instructions (“make materials marble,” or “add furniture”) and see instant renders.
The AI also supports style references, so you can guide the look of your design.
How It Works & Key Capabilities
You upload your sketch or model, choose a style reference or material palette, then ask SketchPro AI to render.
The assistant applies neural-network-powered visualization to generate high-fidelity renders in just a few moments.
You can edit scenes by clicking to add or remove objects, or swap materials (wood, marble, metal, etc.) with ease.
It also supports text instructions so you can refine your vision using natural language.
Coming soon: plugins for major design software like Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, and more.
Why Designers & Architects Use It
SketchPro AI bridges the gap between concept sketching and photorealistic rendering. Designers don’t need to jump into heavy 3D software early.
It accelerates iteration: you can test multiple design ideas quickly, tweak materials, or try new compositions.
It also helps in client presentations: showing instantly generated visuals from rough sketches strengthens communication.
For real estate developers or interior designers, the tool helps explore variations in style, layout, or finishes very fast.
And because you own the generated designs, there’s full design ownership and no weird IP issues.
Pros
Super fast visualization: sketches become renders in seconds.
Flexible input: works with 2D sketches, 3D models, or even photos.
Natural-language control: ask for design changes with simple text.
Material swapping: change finishes on the fly.
Style reference: use images to guide the aesthetic.
Secure: your data is safe, and you own all your designs.
Cons
Pricing is not fully public you need to contact the team for enterprise/custom plans.
Some advanced integrations (like Revit or SketchUp plugins) are still “coming soon.”
For very detailed 3D models, render times might still vary (depending on scene complexity).
Since it’s cloud-powered, a slow internet connection can feel limiting.
As a powerful design tool, beginners might need time to adapt to its workflow.
Final Thoughts
SketchPro AI feels like a real design copilot: it speeds up the creative loop and makes rendering way more accessible.
With AI-powered scene editing, material swapping, and style referencing, it helps you dream in sketches and deliver in visuals.
Yes, some advanced features are coming, and pricing is custom, but that’s normal for a powerful design-AI tool.







