The short answer

For furniture, expect to pay $50–$150 per image for standard still renders, $180–$400 for 360° views, and $300–$800 per product for AR/VR-ready 3D assets. Complex custom pieces or high-detail lifestyle scenes cost more. Volume orders bring the per-unit price down significantly.

📌 Fenicher publishes its prices. You can see exact pricing for every service type on our pricing page — no contact form required.

What drives the cost of a render?

Three factors account for most of the price variation between studios and projects:

1. Modeling complexity

A simple rectangular side table with flat upholstery takes far less time to model than a tufted sofa with carved wooden legs and metal accents. Studios price based on how long modeling takes — so complex pieces cost more than simple ones. Most standard furniture falls in the mid range.

2. Whether a model already exists

If your product already has a 3D model (from your CAD software or a previous project), rendering cost drops sharply — sometimes by 50–70% — because the modeling work is already done. If you're starting from scratch with only photos and dimensions, modeling is the most time-intensive part of the job.

3. Scene complexity

A silo shot — product on a clean white or gradient background — is significantly cheaper than a full lifestyle scene with room architecture, props, and environmental lighting. Both have their place in a furniture catalog.

Pricing by render type

Still renders (silo)

$50–$120

Single product, clean background. Best for e-commerce product pages. Includes 1–4 angles depending on package.

Still renders (lifestyle)

$200–$500

Product in a styled room scene. Higher production value, better for hero images and brand content.

360° interactive views

$180–$350

Full 360° spin render set (24–36 frames). Reduces returns and increases engagement on product pages.

AR / VR assets

$300–$800

Optimized USDZ + GLB files for "view in your room" AR. Priced per product including optimization.

Material swaps

$30–$80

New colorway or fabric variant applied to an existing model. Per-variant pricing after base model is built.

Furniture drafting

$80–$220

Technical 2D drawings from 3D models or vice versa. Useful for manufacturing and specification sheets.

Volume pricing

Most studios — including Fenicher — offer meaningful discounts for volume orders. The economics of a 50-SKU catalog are very different from a 5-SKU job: studios can build shared assets (lighting rigs, background environments, material libraries) that reduce per-unit time.

Typical volume bands:

"A 50-SKU render project isn't 50× the cost of a 1-SKU project. Shared assets, reusable materials, and batch workflows mean volume discounts of 30–35% are standard."

How to get an accurate quote

The fastest way to get a quote is to send a studio:

  1. Product dimensions and reference photos (or existing CAD/3D files if you have them)
  2. The render type you need (silo, lifestyle, 360°, AR)
  3. The number of products and variants
  4. Your deadline

With this information, a reputable studio should return a fixed-price quote within a few hours. Be cautious of studios that give hourly-rate estimates — fixed prices protect you from scope creep.

Red flags when comparing quotes

What you should expect to spend

As a rough planning guide for DTC furniture brands:

These ranges reflect quality studios with proper modeling and QC. Cheaper providers exist, but the output quality difference tends to be visible — and a poor render on a product page actively hurts conversion.