Last Updated: Feb 16, 2026
Answer
Short answer:
Yes, you can generate and review multiple variations within your project workspace. While Rendair AI does not force a split-screen view for every task, all generated images are saved automatically to your history, allowing you to toggle between different results or download them for external comparison.
Overview
Architectural design is rarely about finding a single answer immediately. It is about exploring options. You often need to show a client three different cladding materials, two lighting scenarios, or several furniture layouts before a decision is made.
In Rendair AI, the workflow is built to support this iteration. You are not limited to a single output per session. You can generate as many variations as needed, and because there is no storage cap for active subscribers, you can keep every version to compare, review, or refine later.
How it works
Comparing variations is a natural part of the generation process.
Generate your first option: Use a text prompt, sketch, or 3D base to create your initial visual.
Create variations: You can either re-run the same prompt to get a different AI interpretation or slightly adjust your prompt (e.g., changing "concrete" to "timber") to see a specific design change.
Review in history: Every generation appears in your project timeline or gallery. You can click through them to spot differences in lighting, composition, or material accuracy.
Selection: Once you identify the strongest options, you can upscale them for final presentation or download them to place side by side in a client deck.
Capabilities
The platform supports comparison through speed and volume rather than complex configuration.
Unlimited history: Active subscribers have no storage limits, so you can generate as many variations as you like without deleting old ones to make space.
Rapid iteration: You can keep your settings and simply hit generate again to see how the AI interprets the prompt differently.
Style consistency: By using the same "Reference Style" or base image, you can ensure that your variations remain consistent in angle and composition, making comparisons fair and accurate.
Before and after: For specific tasks like upscaling or editing, the system often provides a clear view of the original versus the enhanced version to verify improvements.
When to use this
Material selection: When a client is undecided between brick, stone, or stucco facades.
Atmosphere checks: Comparing a "sunny afternoon" prompt against a "dusk with interior lighting" prompt.
Feasibility studies: Quickly visualizing different massing options from simple sketches.
Client presentations: Generating a "safe" option, a "bold" option, and a "budget" option to guide the conversation.
Limitations or notes
Screen real estate: Comparing more than two images simultaneously is usually best done by downloading the files and viewing them on a local drive or presentation board.
Subscription status: While storage is unlimited during your subscription, remember that if you cancel, you lose access to the unused credits and the workspace history. Download important variations before making account changes.
File organization: Since you can generate many images quickly, it is helpful to organize the generations into folders to stay organized.
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