A better buying question
Compare the workflow.Not just the image.
A polished sample proves very little on its own. Compare what happens before and after generation: inputs, possible-drift checks, human approval, client organisation, presentation outputs, pricing, and support.
No invented benchmarks. Compare using your own rooms.
Six checks that matter
What to compare
Input workflow
Can the tool sit after your existing design software and use the JPG or PNG exports your designers already create?
Design review
Does the workflow check for possible changes to layout, cabinetry, materials, products, and camera angle before approval?
Team approval
Can senior designers or managers review attempts, comments, QA notes, retries, and approvals?
Client organisation
Can approved renders and presentation assets be stored cleanly by customer and room?
Pricing clarity
Are included renders, workspace limits, overage, spend caps, and support levels clear before rollout?
Evidence on your work
Can the team test real exports before making the workflow business-critical?
Where ARQ fits
ARQ is the layer after design.
ARQ is a post-design render workflow for KBB showrooms and interior professionals, not a replacement for specialist design software. It focuses on queued production, automatic possible-drift checks, human approval, client organisation, and presentation outputs around the finished design.
The useful buying question is simple: does your team need one-off image generation, or a repeatable path from existing design export to a stronger client presentation?
- 01
Export the finished room
- 02
Queue render production
- 03
Review possible drift
- 04
Approve and present
Comparison paths
Compare ARQ against your current process.
A pilot with real exports is the cleanest way to compare quality, time saved, review confidence, and team fit.
Start a pilot with your design images