Corona Fifteen arrives with free AI and a direct bridge to Veras

Published on May 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Chaos has launched Corona 15, its rendering engine for realistic 3D images. The main novelty is the free integration of Veras, an artificial intelligence tool that allows generating visual variants and quick animations from an image sent from Corona. Designers and architects can now test styles without modeling every detail, saving time and resources.

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Optimized workflow between render and AI 🚀

The update allows sending a rendered scene from Corona directly to Veras. There, the AI generates new design versions or exploratory animations in seconds. This eliminates the need for repetitive manual adjustments for lighting, materials, or composition changes. The tool is offered at no additional cost to Corona subscribers, integrating artificial intelligence into the creative process without technical complications.

The architect who saved two coffees per project ☕

Now, instead of spending the afternoon moving virtual lights and praying the client doesn't ask for a brutalist style, you can drop the image into Veras and let the AI do the dirty work. The risk is that the client goes crazy asking for variants like they're ordering pizza toppings. But hey, at least you save time, and the AI doesn't charge overtime.