Start with the source export
ARQ keeps the original design export beside the generated attempt so the automatic QA result stays grounded in the source.
Review checklist
Generic AI outputs need a manual check. ARQ removes that repetitive first pass by automatically flagging possible drift against the source, while a person retains final approval.
ARQ keeps the original design export beside the generated attempt so the automatic QA result stays grounded in the source.
ARQ checks layout, cabinet runs, island size, appliance placement, doors, windows, and camera angle before the person responsible judges presentation quality.
Use ARQ's possible-drift flags alongside the quoted specification when making the final approval decision.
Approve, retry, reject, edit, or manually accept a known issue. Avoid leaving ambiguous renders in circulation.
Door profiles, handles, panel lines, and storage proportions can shift during enhancement.
AI may beautify worktops, floors, walls, or splashbacks in ways that do not match the selected product.
Windows, doors, ceiling height, lighting, and perspective may become more dramatic but less accurate.
ARQ automatically compares the attempt with its source, surfaces possible-drift notes, and keeps the final decision attached. Designers can approve, retry, reject, or accept a known issue without performing the first-pass comparison themselves.