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Corona Renderer vs V-Ray: 2026 Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of Corona Renderer (Specialized) and V-Ray (Specialized): pricing, platforms, ratings, supported file formats, deployment options, and the specific strengths each tool brings to a CAD team in 2026.

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Corona Renderer
$32 (Subscription)
4.5/5 expert score

Chaos Corona — interactive unbiased renderer beloved for interior visualization workflows.

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V-Ray
$396 (Subscription)
4.6/5 expert score

Chaos V-Ray — the long-standing industry-standard production renderer for 3ds Max, Maya, Revit, Rhino, and SketchUp.

Feature-by-feature comparison
 Corona RendererV-Ray
Expert score★ 4.5/5★ 4.6/5
Pricing$32 (Subscription)$396 (Subscription)
PlatformsWindowsWindows, macOS
External reviews
Free trial
File formats
Deployment
API / SDKNoNo
IndustriesAEC, Interior Design, Product VisualizationAEC, Automotive, Film & Animation, Product Visualization
StrengthsBest-in-class interior visualization out of the box · Friendly UI with very few parameters · Strong CPU performance scales well in render farmsIndustry default for production renders · Host-program coverage is unmatched · Mature material library and Cosmos assets
LimitationsCPU-only — no GPU acceleration · Plugin support narrower than V-Ray (3ds Max + C4D only) · Subscription onlySubscription pricing (perpetual no longer sold) · Setup complexity higher than D5 / Enscape · GPU mode still trails CPU in feature parity

Which one to pick

Pick Corona Renderer if you need

cheaper starting price ($32 vs $396).

Read the full Corona Renderer review →
Pick V-Ray if you need

higher expert score (4.6/5 vs 4.5/5); macOS support; broader industry coverage.

Read the full V-Ray review →

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