License to Learn
Enscape is committed to educating future AEC professionals.
With an integrated visualization and design workflow, enjoy turning models into immersive 3D experiences easily and quickly. Get the full version of Enscape free of charge.
License to Learn
Enscape is committed to educating future AEC professionals.
With an integrated visualization and design workflow, enjoy turning models into immersive 3D experiences easily and quickly. Get the full version of Enscape free of charge.






Experience the Latest Enscape Version
New look and feel with Enscape 3.3! Design intuitively with the leading real-time rendering and VR plugin for Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, Archicad, and Vectorworks.
Benefit from an enhanced workflow with the UI overhaul, and a more natural way to create renderings and immersive experiences with Local Assets and the Upload Management feature.
Our Free Educational Licenses
Student
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Full version license
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Student email required*
Educator
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Full version license
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Academic email required*
Classroom
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Full version license
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Valid for 12 months
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Floating or fixed-seat license options available
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Stunning Renderings from our Enscape Students
Using Real-Time Rendering at the Hochschule Darmstadt

The Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences is one of the ten largest technical institutions in Germany. It is made up of 12 departments including architecture, design, and civil and environmental engineering.
Dill Khan who is a lecturer in the architecture department shares how real-time rendering is used to help students with projects and learning about BIM.
Solving Fragmented Design with Real-Time Rendering

In this article, Enscape CEO, Christian Lang, explains why there are significant disadvantages to the traditional approach to design.
Read why he thinks integrating real-time rendering and visualization into design workflows lead to more efficient, collaborative, and enjoyable ways to design future structures and spaces.
FAQ
How do I qualify?
Free licenses are available to students who are currently enrolled in a university or other educational institutions such as a community college, vocational/training college, or professional school. The licenses are strictly for non-commercial use.
How long does it last?
The license is valid for 24 months. It can be renewed for as long as you are a student.
How do I apply?
Complete the form on this page. Please use your academic email address to apply. This will speed up the approval process.
I don’t have an academic email address.
The fastest way to get your license is to use an academic email. However, if you don’t apply with one, you will be prompted to upload a proof of enrollment. Please upload one of the following documents:
- Student certificate
- Student ID card
- Letter of university or educational institution letterhead confirming your status
The document must have a current date and show your full name and the name of your university or educational institution. The document submitted must be in English or have a translation. We do not accept screenshots of online portals or class schedules.
How do I qualify?
Free licenses are available to educators working full or part-time at a university or other educational institution such as a community college, vocational/training college, or professional school. Educators include teachers, lecturers, and any academic instructor. The licenses are strictly for non-commercial use.
How long does it last?
The license is valid for 24 months at a time and can be renewed as often as you need.
How do I apply?
Complete the form on this page. Please use your academic email address to apply. This will speed up the approval process.
I don’t have an academic email address.
If you do not apply using an academic email address, you will be prompted to upload a proof of employment. The document must have a current date and show your full name and the name of your university or educational institution. The document submitted must be in English or have a translation.