HomeByMe

Free, with limits

Beautiful photoreal renders with real-brand furniture, but only 5 HD renders ever on free.

Free tier & pricing

Free design with unlimited 2D/3D screenshots, but you get only 5 realistic HD renders total for the account's lifetime (not per month), deleting a project doesn't refund the credit, and free is personal-use only.

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The short answer

A consumer-friendly tool by Dassault that produces genuinely beautiful photorealistic renders with real-brand furniture. The hard limit: the free plan caps you at 2 projects and just 5 HD renders for the lifetime of the account, and deleting a project doesn't give the credit back. Free is personal-use only.

The facts

Pricing
$29/mo · Free, with limits
Free tier
Yes
Runs in browser
Yes
Platforms
Web
2D / 3D
Photorealistic
Learning curve
Easy
Export formats
PNG, JPG, PDF, DWG

The catch

  • You must create an account to save or export.
  • Free images and renders carry a watermark.
  • Render credits can be lost when you delete a project.
  • Designs only with this brand’s own catalog.
  • The free tier is personal, non-commercial use only.
  • The paid plan is annual billing only.
  • Your projects live in their cloud; you can lose them if you stop paying.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Beautiful photorealistic HD and 4K renders from a consumer tool
  • 90k+ products including 300+ real furniture brands
  • Free to design with unlimited 2D and 3D screenshots
  • MakeByMe custom-furniture creator built in

Cons

  • Only 5 HD renders ever on the free plan, which is extremely limiting
  • Render credits are lost if you delete a project
  • HomeByMe logo stays on images until the expensive Pro tier
  • Free tier is personal-use only; commercial use needs paid Pro
  • Discounted pricing requires annual prepay

Best for

Homeowners who want a handful of gorgeous photorealistic room renders with real-brand furniture.

Not for

Anyone needing many renders, watermark-free output on a budget, or commercial use without paying for Pro.