Workflow before novelty
ARQ is not trying to be a generic image toy. It is built around render queues, QA, review, approval, and client-room organisation.
About ARQ
ARQ exists to help serious kitchen showroom teams use AI for render production without losing control of design intent, review, approvals, or client presentation quality.
Kitchen designers already have design software, client expectations, sales deadlines, and quality standards. The hard part is turning exported preview shots into polished, reviewed visuals quickly enough without making AI output feel uncontrolled.
ARQ is built around that practical middle step: queue the render work, check for design drift, review attempts, approve the right images, and keep final visuals organised by client and room.
ARQ is not trying to be a generic image toy. It is built around render queues, QA, review, approval, and client-room organisation.
AI helps reduce repetitive production work, but showroom teams still review outputs before they are shared with clients.
Pricing and rollout are framed around seats, render volume, pilot learning, and predictable team adoption.
The recommended first step is a focused showroom pilot using real design exports. That gives the team a clear way to judge output quality, time saved, QA usefulness, review flow, and whether ARQ fits the way the showroom already works.
Sales and pilot conversations: sales@arq-renderer.com
Support and policy questions: support@arq-renderer.com
Start with a controlled pilot and judge the workflow with real rooms, real exports, and real review standards.
Start a showroom pilot