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If there is one constant in the world of architectural visualization, it is change. Just a few years ago, real-time rendering was a luxury; today, it is a standard. As we look toward the horizon of creative software, the buzz is already starting to build around what comes next. Specifically, what will look like?
The biggest complaint about old Lumion versions was the "CGI sheen." In 2026, the new Hyperlight engine allows users to toggle between full rasterization for speed or hybrid ray tracing for accuracy.
Lumion 2026 could introduce a . This would allow an architect in New York to drop a model into the cloud, while a landscape architect in London adds greenery, and a client in Tokyo watches the updates happen in real-time via a browser link. No more sending massive .zip files back and forth.