: Resolves fatal rendering crashes associated with NRD (NVIDIA Real-Time Denoiser) when running newer NVIDIA drivers (such as version 580.88 and above).
: An intelligent tool that boosts render resolution to 8K without the hardware strain of traditional high-res rendering. Scene Inspector
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Beyond communication, Lumion 2025.1 reshapes day-to-day drafting with intelligent automation. AI-Powered Upscaler
The marquee feature of this release is undoubtedly . This is not just an incremental update; it is a new, secure, browser-based platform that fundamentally changes how users share and collaborate on their work. With Lumion 2025.1, users can now upload their Photos and Panoramas directly from within Lumion to their personal Lumion Cloud page. : Resolves fatal rendering crashes associated with NRD
Connect directly with Revit, SketchUp, and Archicad. As you model, Lumion updates instantly. No more importing/exporting. This speed is what makes the workflow "hot."
Note regarding Graphics Drivers : There was a critical compatibility issue reported with NVIDIA Driver 580.88 (released July 2025) that caused crashes when enabling ray tracing. , which adds stability adjustments for the NRD Denoiser. Beyond communication, Lumion 2025
is the hottest architectural visualization update of the year, drastically accelerating how designers present and collaborate on 3D scenes . Building on the major engine overhaul of the base 2025 version, the Lumion 2025.1 update introduces Lumion Cloud , a dedicated web platform designed to streamline direct project sharing and feedback loops. Combined with groundbreaking AI upscaling up to 8K and an improved ray tracing pipeline, this software release is an essential upgrade for modern design firms. The Lumion Cloud Ecosystem
: Client review and presentation loops are handled via web browser access rather than local file transfers.
: Integrated AI routines transform lower-resolution draft renders into hyper-detailed 8K images , optimizing production timelines without taxing local VRAM.