Studio-quality product images — without a photoshoot, without physical samples. Show More
A professional product rendering service removes the biggest bottleneck in any product launch — the wait for physical samples before you can photograph your product. We build photorealistic 3d product rendering images directly from your SolidWorks or STEP file, in a virtual studio with controlled lighting and accurate material simulation, and deliver 4K images within 24 hours — ready for Amazon listings, Kickstarter pages, and e-commerce storefronts before a single unit is manufactured.
What Every Rendering Order Includes
Each order includes HDR environment lighting, photorealistic material assignments (metal, ABS plastic, rubber, glass, fabric, leather), shadow and ground reflection passes, and up to three camera angles. Delivered as 4K PNG with optional transparent background, JPEG for web use, and WebP for page speed optimization. We handle every render setting so you receive production-ready images — not drafts requiring post-processing in Photoshop before they can be used.
Amazon FBA Listing Images
For sellers focused on product design for amazon fba, our main image renders follow Amazon’s exact requirements — pure white background, product filling at least 85% of the frame, no overlaid text or graphics on the main image. Lifestyle renders, infographic callout images, and comparison variants are available as add-ons priced separately. See our multi-color NFC coin portfolio item for a real example of a launch-ready product image set delivered before any physical inventory existed.
Understanding how rendering differs from 3D modeling helps you order the right deliverable. Xometry’s guide to 3D rendering vs 3D modeling covers this distinction in practical terms.

Starting From a Sketch or Physical Sample
If you do not have a CAD file yet, we build the SolidWorks model first and render from it — both deliverables in a single order at a bundled rate. This is the most efficient path from a sketch to a finished custom 3d printing design image for investor decks, patent filings, or pre-launch landing pages. No sample production required, no photoshoot scheduling, and no reshoots when the design changes because the source model is parametric and editable.
Kickstarter and Crowdfunding Visuals
Crowdfunding campaigns live or die on the quality of their hero images. Our 3d printing design service team produces hero renders, exploded assembly views, and feature-callout images sized and formatted for Kickstarter’s recommended image specifications. We have delivered render sets for product launches across consumer electronics, home goods, sporting equipment, and mechanical accessories — all before a single manufacturing run began.

Pricing and Turnaround
Rendering starts at $34 for a single-material part with two camera angles, delivered in 24 hours. Full product sets with multiple materials, custom environments, lifestyle backgrounds, and hero shots are quoted individually. Combine with our SolidWorks CAD modeling service for a bundled rate. Full pricing at Pricing.
Renders That Update When Your Design Changes
Unlike photography, renders are non-destructive. When your design changes — color, material, dimension, or component — we update the source CAD model and re-render from the same camera positions and lighting setup. No reshoots, no resourcing the product. For iterative product development cycles where the design evolves across multiple rounds of feedback, this makes our product rendering service significantly more cost-effective than photography at any stage before final production. Clients across Amazon FBA product development, Kickstarter campaigns, and investor presentations have used this workflow to maintain visual consistency across design revisions without additional photography costs.
Order Your Product Renders
Upload your SolidWorks file, STEP, sketch, or sample photographs with notes on target platform and preferred camera angles at Order. Specify your target platform and we optimize framing and lighting accordingly. Questions first? Reach us at Contact.



