Style2AI vs Veras: Two Ways to Put AI Rendering in Your Workflow
Veras renders inside Revit and SketchUp as a plugin. Style2AI runs in the browser and carries the work past the render into schedules, boards, and exports. Here is an honest comparison.
Veras and Style2AI solve the same first problem — AI visualization from your design model — in two different places. Veras is a plugin that lives inside Revit, SketchUp, and Rhino. Style2AI is a browser platform that works from anything you can export or screenshot, then keeps going: schedules, boards, elevations, and video from the same project.
Where Veras is strong
Veras (by EvolveLAB) renders directly from your model viewport inside the tools you already have open. If your whole day happens inside Revit and you want AI iterations without leaving it, that tight integration is genuinely convenient. Credit where due.
Where Style2AI takes a different path
- No plugin chain. Nothing to install, update, or get approved by IT. If you can export an image, a PDF, or an OBJ/FBX/GLB file, you can render. That includes tools without plugin ecosystems — hand sketches and site photos included.
- The render is step one, not the end. From the same image you can click Generate List for an FF&E or finish schedule, build a material board, export elevations to DXF, or generate a walkthrough video. A plugin renders; a platform documents.
- Geometry stays where you drew it. Style2AI treats your input as fixed — openings, structure, and proportions carry through while materials and lighting iterate. More on that in our comparison with Magnific and PromeAI.
- NDA-grade data posture. Zero training on customer data, siloed processing, and encryption in transit and at rest.
The honest summary
If you want AI frames inside a Revit panel and nothing more, Veras is a fine tool. If you want the render to flow into the rest of the deliverable set — and to work from sketches, photos, and models alike — that is what Style2AI was built for.
Run the same view through both and compare. Start free on Style2AI or see plans.
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