Stunning 3D video renders that sell the piece before production. Show your customer exactly what their bespoke jewellery will look like — in their chosen metal, with their chosen stone, from every angle.
Photo-realistic jewellery rendering is the process of creating lifelike images and videos of jewellery from 3D CAD models. Using advanced rendering engines that simulate real-world studio lighting, metal reflectivity, and gemstone optics, our renders produce visuals that are virtually indistinguishable from photographs of the finished piece.
For bespoke commissions, this is transformative. Instead of asking a customer to commit thousands of pounds based on a sketch, a technical drawing, or a verbal description, you can show them a rotating HD video of their exact ring — in 18ct rose gold with their 0.70ct oval diamond, for example — on their phone, within 48 hours of submitting the brief.
The emotional impact of seeing the finished piece is what drives our 93% conversion rate. The customer goes from uncertain to confident in seconds. They share the video with their partner, their friends, their family. The decision becomes easy.
Every render is designed to do one thing: turn a bespoke enquiry into a confirmed order.
Photo-realistic rendering is not just for bespoke commissions.
Show the customer their exact piece before production, closing the sale while the emotional connection is strongest.
Eye-catching video content for Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Renders outperform static photography for engagement.
3D immersive viewers embedded on product pages let customers explore pieces interactively.
Centralised approval workflow through your 247CadControl hub. Customer approves the render, you confirm the order.
Show fitted wedding bands sitting against the engagement ring before order. Visual proof eliminates hesitation.
Show the customer what their inherited jewellery will become. Seeing the new design is incredibly powerful.
Photo-realistic renders turn uncertain browsers into confident buyers. 93% of customers who see their piece in video say yes.