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Enscape vs Prospect

Enscape logo

Enscape

Software

Real-time rendering plugin

From
$85/month
Rated
-
Prospect logo

Prospect

Software

VR for architectural visualization

From
$225/month
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Enscape limited advanced render controls compared to professional rendering engines like V-Ray; Prospect no longer available as a standalone product; has been discontinued and replaced by other solutions
  • They diverge on capability: Enscape covers Real-time rendering, Prospect covers BIM visualization.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Enscape and Prospect actually diverge.

Attributes where Enscape and Prospect differ
AttributeEnscapeProspect
Starting price$85/month$225/month
PlatformsWindows, macOSVR Headsets (Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Meta Quest)

Identical on both: pricing model (Unknown), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown), founded (2014).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Enscape

  • Real-time rendering
  • VR walkthrough
  • One-click sync
  • Asset library
  • Video export
  • Web standalone
  • ArchiCAD
  • Vectorworks

Only in Prospect

  • BIM visualization
  • Real-scale viewing
  • Collaboration
  • Annotations
  • Navisworks
  • Vr support
  • Pc support
  • Quest support

Both cover

  • Revit
  • SketchUp
  • Rhino

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Enscape

  • Design reviewnot Prospect
  • Client walkthroughsnot Prospect
  • VR presentationsnot Prospect

Prospect

  • VR Gamingnot Enscape
  • AR Marketingnot Enscape
  • Virtual Trainingnot Enscape
  • 3D Visualizationnot Enscape
  • Immersive Experiencesnot Enscape

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Enscape

  • Limited advanced render controls compared to professional rendering engines like V-Ray
  • Occasional performance issues with complex scenes containing many assets
  • Most premium 3D assets are paid; limited free content library
  • Render fidelity limited by real-time rendering constraints; not suitable for photorealistic final production renders

Prospect

  • No longer available as a standalone product; has been discontinued and replaced by other solutions
  • Acquisition by The Wild in 2021 resulted in product discontinuation and transition to Workshop XR
  • No ongoing development, bug fixes, or feature updates since acquisition

Pricing, plan by plan

Enscape

$85/month

No published plan breakdown. See the Enscape review.

Prospect

$225/month
  • Team$350/month
    • Multiuser VR collaboration
    • Design review tools
    • Voice communication

Which should you pick?

Choose Enscape if

  • You need real-time rendering.
  • You work on Windows, macOS.
  • You also want vr walkthrough.

Choose Prospect if

  • You need bim visualization.
  • You work on VR Headsets (Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Meta Quest).
  • You also want real-scale viewing.

Questions people ask

Is Enscape or Prospect better?
Neither clearly leads. Enscape starts at $85/month and Prospect at $225/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Enscape or Prospect?
Enscape starts at $85/month and Prospect at $225/month.
Does Enscape or Prospect run on more platforms?
Enscape runs on Windows, macOS. Prospect runs on VR Headsets (Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Meta Quest).
What is Enscape best used for?
Enscape is most often used for design review, client walkthroughs, vr presentations. Of those, design review and client walkthroughs are not what Prospect is typically brought in for.
What can Enscape do that Prospect cannot?
Enscape covers Real-time rendering, VR walkthrough, One-click sync, Asset library. Prospect covers BIM visualization, Real-scale viewing, Collaboration, Annotations. Both handle Revit, SketchUp, Rhino.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Enscape: What CAD software does Enscape integrate with?

Enscape is a plugin that integrates with Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, ArchiCAD, and Vectorworks for seamless real-time rendering within these tools.

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Prospect: What is Prospect by IrisVR?

Prospect was an immersive VR application that converted 3D design files from Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, and Navisworks into virtual reality walkthroughs with one click. It enabled AEC teams to conduct design reviews, collaborate in VR, and present projects to clients immersively.

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Enscape: What is the pricing for Enscape?

Enscape 3D starts at $85 per month (approximately $87.30 in the USA). A free trial without requiring a credit card is available.

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Prospect: Is Prospect still available?

No. Prospect by IrisVR was acquired by The Wild in February 2021 and has been discontinued. Autodesk Workshop XR is now the recommended successor for AEC teams migrating from Prospect.

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Enscape: Does Enscape support VR walkthroughs?

Yes. One-click VR walkthroughs for immersive virtual reality experiences is one of Enscape's key features, enabling interactive VR presentations.

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Prospect: How was Prospect priced?

Prospect's Team plan cost approximately $350 per workstation per month when billed annually. Earlier pricing information from 2020 showed starting prices around $225. Custom enterprise pricing was available.

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Enscape: What 3D assets does Enscape provide?

Enscape includes a library of thousands of high-quality 3D assets including furniture, plants, vehicles, and people, optimized for performance. Most assets are included with the subscription, though some premium content requires additional purchase.

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Prospect: What VR headsets did Prospect support?

Prospect was compatible with major VR headsets including Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and later Meta Quest. Support depended on the runtime and connection method available.

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Enscape: Does Enscape support GPU acceleration?

Yes. Enscape supports NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) for GPU-accelerated rendering and improved performance on complex scenes.

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Prospect: What was Prospect's biggest advantage?

Prospect's one-click conversion from native design files (Revit, Rhino, SketchUp) into immersive VR experiences was its primary value proposition, enabling non-VR specialists to easily create compelling design reviews and client presentations.

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Enscape: Can Enscape handle large or complex scenes?

Enscape prioritizes real-time speed over advanced render controls, which means very complex scenes may experience performance limitations. For maximum rendering fidelity and control, tools like V-Ray or Corona may be preferable.

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