Imagine an architect working on a complex design in ArchiCAD 27. Traditionally, seeing a high-quality version of that design required a "stop-and-start" process: export, import, adjust, and wait.

Apple’s shift to and the retirement of OpenGL forced Enscape’s developers to rebuild the rendering core from scratch. Furthermore, the transition from Intel to Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4) provided enough raw GPU power to rival NVIDIA RTX cards, making the port financially viable for Enscape’s parent company, Chaos.

16 GB Unified Memory is the minimum; 32 GB+ is recommended for large projects.

No more exporting. No more waiting. Just pure flow. 🌊💻

Twinmotion is the closest competitor. It is free for Archicad users (via Graphisoot partnership) and runs natively on M1/M2. However, it is not real-time—it is "near real-time" (20-30 seconds per frame). Enscape remains the only live, linked, sub-second renderer on Mac.