Best Cloud Rendering for D5 Render 2026: Free Arch-Viz Tool on Cloud GPU

Best Cloud Rendering for D5 Render 2026: Free Arch-Viz Tool on Cloud GPU

D5 Render’s Community Edition is completely free, produces near-Lumion quality, and works beautifully on a cloud RTX 4090. Like Lumion and Twinmotion, D5 is a real-time, single-GPU application — so only IaaS render farms with dedicated GPU desktop access can run it. We tested D5 on iRender (RTX 4090, 24 GB VRAM, ~$8.20/hr) and a 4K interior rendered in roughly 3–8 minutes per image. That’s $0.40–1.10 per render. The combination of free software + affordable cloud GPU makes D5 the lowest-cost entry point into professional arch-viz — zero software license, pay only for render time.

 

Cloud Option GPU D5 Support 4K Interior (est.) Price/Hour
iRender ⭐ RTX 4090 ✅ Full ~3–8 min ~$8.20
Xesktop RTX 3080/4090 ✅ Supported ~5–12 min ~$10–14
AWS EC2 A10G / T4 ✅ Manual ~8–18 min ~$12–20
RebusFarm N/A ❌ Not supported N/A N/A
GarageFarm N/A ❌ Not supported N/A N/A

 

Why Is D5 Render + Cloud GPU Such a Good Combination for Budget Studios?

The math is hard to beat. Lumion Pro costs $1,700–2,000/year in licensing. D5 Community Edition: $0. Both produce similar-quality arch-viz output for most residential and commercial projects. The only cost with D5 on cloud is GPU time — and at $0.40–1.10 per 4K image on iRender, a studio rendering 50 images/month spends roughly $20–55/month total. Compare that to Lumion Pro’s $142–167/month in licensing alone, before you even start rendering.

D5 does have limitations. Its asset library is smaller than Lumion’s, and complex vegetation scenes don’t look quite as polished. But for interiors, commercial facades, and simple exteriors, D5 holds up well — especially considering the price tag.

 

What Should You Know Before Running D5 Render on Cloud?

D5 installs quickly — under 10 minutes on an iRender server. It’s smaller than Lumion (~5 GB vs ~30 GB), so uploads are fast. One thing: D5 Community Edition adds a small watermark. For watermark-free output, D5 Pro costs $480/year — still far cheaper than Lumion Pro.

Same billing caution: disconnect when you’re done. An overnight idle session costs roughly ~$65 — wiping out an entire month of D5 render savings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Is D5 Render really free to use on a cloud GPU?

Yes. D5 Community Edition is completely free — no license fee, no trial period. You only pay for cloud GPU time (iRender RTX 4090 at ~$8.20/hr). The Community Edition adds a small watermark to renders. For watermark-free output, D5 Pro costs $480/year — still less than a third of Lumion Pro’s annual license.

2. How does D5 Render compare to Lumion on cloud?

D5 renders slightly faster than Lumion for similar interiors (3–8 min vs 8–15 min per 4K image on RTX 4090), likely due to its more optimized ray tracing engine. Lumion has a larger asset library and better vegetation. For budget-focused studios, D5 free + cloud GPU delivers comparable quality at a fraction of Lumion’s total cost.

3. Can GarageFarm or RebusFarm run D5 Render?

No. D5 Render is a real-time, single-GPU application — it requires a live desktop session with a dedicated GPU. SaaS farms like GarageFarm and RebusFarm distribute rendering across nodes and can’t run D5. Only IaaS farms work: iRender (~$8.20/hr), Xesktop (~$10–14/hr), or self-managed AWS EC2.

Related post: Best Cloud Rendering for Lumion 2026: GPU Server Setup & Cost Guide

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