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Pricing sourced from SketchUp AI · Last verified March 2026
SketchUp AI includes AI-powered photorealistic rendering of model views, text-to-3D and image-to-3D object generation for placing props into scenes, and an in-app AI assistant that answers modeling and tool questions.
No. The AI features are bundled into SketchUp subscription plans, with a metered credit allocation that varies by tier. Free trial access is available so users can evaluate the features before committing.
For quick concept visuals and client previews, AI rendering is a strong fit. For final production renders that demand precise control over materials, lighting, and post-processing, a dedicated engine is still the better choice.
Generated objects come into the scene as standard SketchUp geometry that can be moved, scaled, and grouped, but their topology is typically AI-generated mesh and may be denser or less clean than manually modeled or curated Warehouse components.
No. The generative features rely on cloud-hosted models, so an internet connection and a signed-in Trimble account are required to use AI rendering, object generation, and the assistant.
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