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KeyShot vs Magic Leap 2

KeyShot logo

KeyShot

Software

Real-time 3D rendering and animation

From
$108.25/month
Rated
-
Magic Leap 2 logo

Magic Leap 2

Software

Enterprise AR headset for transformative experiences

From
$3299/unit
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: KeyShot professional plan costs £108.25/month per user; total cost for small teams can be substantial; Magic Leap 2 3.5-hour battery life limits all-day usage in professional environments without battery swaps or tethered power
  • They diverge on capability: KeyShot covers Real-time rendering, Magic Leap 2 covers 70-degree FOV.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which KeyShot and Magic Leap 2 actually diverge.

Attributes where KeyShot and Magic Leap 2 differ
AttributeKeyShotMagic Leap 2
Starting price$108.25/month$3299/unit
Pricing modelsubscriptionUnknown
PlatformsWindowsLuminOS, Web
Founded20032010

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

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 KeyShot

  • Real-time rendering
  • Ray tracing
  • Animation
  • Material library
  • HDR lighting
  • VR output
  • GPU rendering
  • Denoising

Only in Magic Leap 2

  • 70-degree FOV
  • Dynamic dimming
  • Segmented dimming
  • Eye tracking
  • Enterprise SDKs
  • Cloud services
  • Custom apps
  • Ar support

What people use each for

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

KeyShot

  • Product rendering and visualisationnot Magic Leap 2
  • Real-time ray tracing for design reviewnot Magic Leap 2
  • 3D animation and motion graphicsnot Magic Leap 2
  • Interactive 3D product presentationsnot Magic Leap 2

Magic Leap 2

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

Where each one falls short

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

KeyShot

  • Professional plan costs £108.25/month per user; total cost for small teams can be substantial
  • 3-year commitment reduces to £3,897 per user, but locks in pricing for extended period
  • Network Rendering, Studio VR, and Cloud Rendering are paid add-ons (£29-£99/month additional)
  • No clear platform support information; likely Windows-only based on CAD tool integrations

Magic Leap 2

  • 3.5-hour battery life limits all-day usage in professional environments without battery swaps or tethered power
  • 70x55 degree field of view is narrower than competitors like Meta Quest (100+ degrees), creating tunnel vision effect
  • Limited app ecosystem compared to Windows Holographic alternatives like HoloLens 2
  • Waveguide display is transparent by design, unsuitable for fully immersive content experiences

Pricing, plan by plan

KeyShot

$108.25/month

No published plan breakdown. See the KeyShot review.

Magic Leap 2

$3299/unit

No published plan breakdown. See the Magic Leap 2 review.

Which should you pick?

Choose KeyShot if

  • You need real-time rendering.
  • You work on Windows.
  • You also want ray tracing.

Choose Magic Leap 2 if

  • You need 70-degree fov.
  • You work on LuminOS, Web.
  • You also want dynamic dimming.

Questions people ask

Is KeyShot or Magic Leap 2 better?
Neither clearly leads. KeyShot starts at $108.25/month and Magic Leap 2 at $3299/unit, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, KeyShot or Magic Leap 2?
KeyShot starts at $108.25/month and Magic Leap 2 at $3299/unit.
Does KeyShot or Magic Leap 2 run on more platforms?
KeyShot runs on Windows. Magic Leap 2 runs on LuminOS, Web.
What is KeyShot best used for?
KeyShot is most often used for product rendering and visualisation, real-time ray tracing for design review, 3d animation and motion graphics, interactive 3d product presentations. Of those, product rendering and visualisation and real-time ray tracing for design review are not what Magic Leap 2 is typically brought in for.
What can KeyShot do that Magic Leap 2 cannot?
KeyShot covers Real-time rendering, Ray tracing, Animation, Material library. Magic Leap 2 covers 70-degree FOV, Dynamic dimming, Segmented dimming, Eye tracking.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Magic Leap 2: What is the resolution of Magic Leap 2?

Magic Leap 2 features 1440 x 1760 pixels per eye resolution with approximately 70x55 degree field of view.

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Magic Leap 2: How long is the battery life on Magic Leap 2?

Magic Leap 2 offers up to 3.5 hours of continuous battery life on a single charge, limiting full-shift deployments without battery swapping.

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Magic Leap 2: What is the price of Magic Leap 2?

Magic Leap 2 costs approximately $3,299, positioning it as an enterprise-focused solution with no consumer market path.

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Magic Leap 2: What operating system does Magic Leap 2 run?

Magic Leap 2 runs LuminOS, an Android-based operating system that integrates with standard enterprise management tools.

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Magic Leap 2: What is the weight and form factor of Magic Leap 2?

Magic Leap 2 headset weighs 248 grams and uses a split-system architecture with a tethered compute pack, creating cable management considerations.

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