Export the preview image
Export a clear JPG, JPEG, or PNG view from the design workflow your team already uses.
Tool workflow
For showrooms working from Virtual Worlds-style KBB design previews, ARQ can sit after the export step: queue the image, enhance it for presentation, check design drift, and approve it into a client room.
ARQ does not replace the design system a showroom uses to plan a room, specify products, or create a working KBB design. It works from common image exports such as JPG, JPEG, and PNG, then adds the AI render production layer around that image.
That keeps the design tool responsible for the layout and specification, while ARQ handles the repetitive presentation-render workflow.
Export a clear JPG, JPEG, or PNG view from the design workflow your team already uses.
Batch multiple angles or rooms so designers can continue client work while ARQ processes the visuals.
Compare the source export with the AI-enhanced attempt, check QA notes, retry weak outputs, and approve only the images that pass review.
Designers can spend less time producing presentation visuals one by one.
The original export, generated attempts, QA notes, and approval state stay together.
Approved images are filed by customer and room instead of disappearing into local folders.
ARQ is not affiliated with Virtual Worlds or Cyncly. This guide describes a post-export workflow for showrooms that can create image previews from their existing design process. It does not claim direct project-file import or native integration.
Use a clear, high-resolution view with the key layout, cabinetry, appliances, materials, windows, and camera angle visible. ARQ's QA workflow is most useful when the source image clearly shows what must not drift.
A focused pilot is the safest way to judge whether ARQ improves presentation speed without losing review control.
Start a showroom pilot