What is Vizcom?
Vizcom is an AI rendering tool built for product and industrial designers. Instead of generating images from text alone, it takes your hand-drawn sketch and turns it into a polished, rendered concept — adding materials, lighting, colour and finish while staying faithful to the lines you drew. The goal is to compress the slow gap between a quick sketch and a presentable visual, so designers can explore far more ideas in the time a single manual render used to take.
How it works
You sketch directly on Vizcom's canvas or upload a drawing, then write a short prompt describing the material, mood or product type. Vizcom renders the sketch, using your linework as the structural guide so the result matches your intent rather than drifting like a pure text-to-image model. You can adjust how strongly it follows the drawing, iterate on variations, recolour and refine, and combine reference images. It runs in the browser with a workflow designed around design iteration rather than one-off generation.
What it is good at
Vizcom's strength is the early concept and ideation phase of design: quickly visualising sketches, exploring material and colour options, and producing concept boards to share with clients or teams. It is popular with industrial, automotive, footwear and product designers who think by sketching and want fast, controllable renders. Because it respects the original drawing, it feels like an accelerator for a designer's own ideas rather than a replacement for their judgement.
Pricing
Vizcom is freemium. A free plan lets you try the core sketch-to-render workflow with limits on generations and resolution; paid plans add more generations, higher-resolution exports, advanced controls, and team features, scaling up to organisation plans for design studios. Because rendering consumes credits, casual exploration fits the free tier while professional studios producing many concepts move to a paid plan.
Strengths & limitations
The sketch-guided control is the key advantage over generic image generators, but limits apply: results still need a designer's eye, very precise engineering accuracy is not guaranteed, and free generations are capped. It is tuned for product and concept visuals rather than, say, photoreal scenes or text-heavy graphics, and outputs are concepts to refine, not manufacturing-ready specifications. Quality also depends on the clarity of your sketch.
How it compares
Against general art generators like Leonardo AI or Adobe Firefly, Vizcom is specialised for design rendering from sketches, with controls that keep your linework intact. Those broader tools win on creative range and stock-style imagery; Vizcom wins on fidelity to a designer's drawing and a product-design workflow. It is the better fit when the starting point is your own sketch.
Getting started
Sign up, open a canvas, and either sketch a simple form or upload an existing drawing. Add a short prompt naming the material and style, render, and adjust how closely it follows your lines. Iterate on colour and finish, build a small concept board, and export the best frames to share. Start with one clean sketch to learn how prompt and drawing-strength settings interact before producing a full set of concepts. Combine reference images to steer the look more precisely once you are comfortable with the basic workflow.
Who is it for?
Product designer
Render concepts from sketches.
Footwear designer
Explore materials and colour.
Concept artist
Iterate ideas quickly.
Design student
Visualise sketches fast.
Pros & Cons
- +Renders from your own sketches
- +Keeps linework and intent
- +Fast concept iteration
- +Material, colour and lighting control
- +Built for product/industrial design
- +Free tier to try
- −Results need a designer's eye
- −Not engineering-accurate
- −Free generations are capped
- −Focused on product concepts, not all art
Getting started
How to use Vizcom AI
Sketch
Draw on the canvas or upload a hand sketch.
Prompt
Name the material, lighting and style you want.
Render
Generate a polished concept that keeps your linework.
Adjust
Tune how closely the render follows your original sketch.
Export
Download the best frames to share with your team.
Inspiration
Vizcom AI use cases & project ideas
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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