The best 3D rendering companies in Sweden pair Nordic design sensibility with photoreal CGI for property developers, architects and product brands. Our top picks are Maverick Frame, Sightline Vision, Studio Nois and wec360°, with most studios based in Stockholm and Gothenburg. Expect roughly $400–$5,000 (≈ SEK 4,000–52,000) per still image.
Sweden’s visualization scene is small, senior and export-minded: many studios serve clients across the Nordics and beyond. If you’re comparing partners abroad — say, the best 3D visualization studios in Norway or the top studios on the Estonian market — the same criteria apply: portfolio depth, communication, and post-production craft.
How we ranked Sweden’s top 3D rendering studiosHow we ranked Sweden’s top 3D rendering studios
We reviewed studios that actively serve the Swedish market on four measurable signals: portfolio depth in architecture and real estate, specialization (exterior, interior, product or interactive), delivery model (local, Nordic or international), and post-production polish. Ratings and scope were cross-checked against public studio portfolios and Swedish business listings in 2026; this is an editorial ranking, not a paid directory. For the underlying discipline, see our 3D architectural rendering services.
Best 3D rendering companies in Sweden at a glanceBest 3D rendering companies in Sweden at a glance
Different projects call for different studios. This table maps common project needs to the Swedish (and Sweden-serving) studios best suited to them.
| Project need | Best-fit studios |
| Exterior & residential property CGI | Maverick Frame, Sightline Vision |
| Interior visualization | Maverick Frame, Soul |
| Product & furniture 3D / configurators | Studio Nois, Maverick Frame |
| Large developments at scale | wec360°, Maverick Frame |
| Interactive unit-selector sales tools | Sightline Vision |
| Master-planning & neighbourhood viz | Studio 3D, Maverick Frame |
| International / multi-market delivery | Maverick Frame |
| Regional Stockholm–Gothenburg work | Creative Visual Studio, Visuals by Nor |
Top 3D visualization studios in Sweden, reviewed
1. Maverick Frame
London-based Maverick Frame serves Swedish and wider Nordic developers with exterior, interior and residential CGI built around practicality and sustainable materials. The studio’s renders lean on natural palettes, clean lines and the concrete-and-wood language that defines contemporary Scandinavian architecture — visible in complexes like Panorama. Its edge for Swedish clients is multi-market delivery: photoreal marketing renders produced remotely to a local design brief, with strong post-production and clear communication throughout.

From our studio — “When we work on Swedish projects the brief is almost always restraint: honest materials, real light, nothing shouty. We spend most of the time in post-production getting the light right, because that’s what makes a Nordic render read as calm rather than staged.”
2. Sightline Vision
A long-established Stockholm studio now part of the Locka alliance (alongside wec360°, Libitum and 3D-Nord). Sightline Vision moved beyond static galleries into decision-support products — most notably a Property Selector that pairs a building model in a real cityscape with per-apartment floor plans, 360° panoramas and time-of-day animations. It integrates with sales sites for automatic status and pricing updates, making it a strong pick for developers who want interactive selling tools, not just images.
3. Studio Nois
Based in Gothenburg, Studio Nois favours depth over volume — fewer projects, each with a strong narrative. Its work skews toward product and furniture visualization, often for manufacturers and niche sports brands, built in Unreal Engine 5. Configurators let buyers change colours and inspect details through subtle animations, turning a static model into a scalable, game-like showcase. The best fit when the deliverable is a product experience rather than a single hero shot.
4. wec360°
One of Sweden’s best-known real-estate visualization names and a founding member of the Locka alliance, wec360° works at scale across large residential developments. Its strength is volume production of consistent, sales-ready CGI and marketing material for property developers — the studio to shortlist when a project has many units and a demanding launch timeline.
5. Studio 3D
A Stockholm team with over a decade in the market and an unusually broad service range. Studio 3D pairs atmospheric architectural renders with the context around them — building-material specs, whole-neighbourhood master plans and detailed per-apartment descriptions. Interactive renders reveal digital square footage on hover. A good match for master-planning and communication-heavy projects where the visual is only part of the story.
6. Novovision
A Stockholm studio spanning photorealistic architectural rendering and industrial-manufacturing visualization. Novovision suits clients who need the same partner for both building CGI and technical product or process imagery — a broader remit than most real-estate-only studios.
7. Soul, Creative Visual Studio & Visuals by Nor
Rounding out the field are three boutique options. Soul (Stockholm) is known for soulful, artistic renders across visualization, animation and VR. Creative Visual Studio (Stockholm) is a well-rated local architectural-visualization shop. Visuals by Nor (Gävle) offers regional, boutique 3D work outside the two big metros. All three are strong choices for smaller or more design-led briefs where a close, local relationship matters.
How much does 3D rendering cost in Sweden?How much does 3D rendering cost in Sweden?
3D rendering in Sweden typically costs from about $400 to $5,000 (≈ SEK 4,000–52,000) per still image, depending on complexity and studio tier. As a guide, residential interior views commonly run $600–$1,800 each, product packshots start around $80–$150, and architectural animations begin near $800. Higher figures reflect large scenes, multiple revisions, night or aerial shots, and interactive deliverables such as configurators or unit selectors.
- Single still image: ~$400–$5,000 depending on scope
- Residential interior view: ~$600–$1,800 each
- Product packshot: ~$80–$150; lifestyle ~$300–$500
- Architectural animation: from ~$800
Hiring a Swedish studio vs. outsourcing 3D rendering
A local Swedish studio gives you same-timezone meetings, fluent Swedish and first-hand feel for the market’s understated aesthetic — valuable on master-planning or when you need frequent on-site alignment. Outsourcing to a Nordic-fluent studio abroad usually buys more capacity, faster turnaround on large batches and a wider price range, while keeping the same design brief. Many developers combine the two: a local partner for interactive sales tools and a scalable studio for high-volume marketing CGI. The right choice depends less on geography than on portfolio fit, communication and how the studio handles post-production. For a broader shortlist beyond Sweden, see our global ranking of top architectural visualization studios.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The best 3D rendering companies in Sweden include Maverick Frame, Sightline Vision, Studio Nois, wec360°, Studio 3D and Novovision. Most are based in Stockholm or Gothenburg and specialise in architectural, real-estate and product visualization for developers and brands.
3D rendering in Sweden typically costs about $400 to $5,000 (roughly SEK 4,000–52,000) per still image. Residential interior views commonly run $600–$1,800 each, product packshots $80–$150, and architectural animations start near $800, depending on scene complexity and revisions.
Most Swedish 3D visualization studios are concentrated in Stockholm and Gothenburg, with others in cities such as Gävle. Stockholm hosts the largest cluster, including studios focused on real-estate CGI and interactive sales tools.
Yes. Sweden’s visualization studios are export-minded and routinely deliver to clients across the Nordics and internationally. Rendering is produced remotely to a design brief, so location rarely limits collaboration.
3D rendering is the step that turns a 3D model into a finished image. 3D visualization is the broader discipline that includes rendering plus animation, VR and interactive tools. In practice Swedish studios use the terms interchangeably.