Educators
- License is bound to one computer
- Use your license with multiple CAD/BIM tools
- Free upgrades to the latest software version
- Expert support included
Keep up with technology within the evolving architecture industry with access to world-leading 3D visualization software at no cost.
Proof of academic status required
Valid for 12 months.
Can be renewed for as long as you are an educator.
Licenses are available to educators who are working part-time or full-time at a university or other government-accredited educational institutions such as a community college, vocational/training college, or professional school. Educators include teachers, lecturers, and any academic instructor. You are required to submit proof of academic status to qualify for an Enscape educator license.
Enscape licenses are available to educators at no cost.
Licenses are available to educators who are working part-time or full-time at a university or other government-accredited educational institutions such as a community college, vocational/training college, or professional school. Educators include teachers, lecturers, and any academic instructor. You are required to submit proof of academic status to qualify for an Enscape educator license.
The license is valid for 12 months at a time and can be renewed as often as you need.
Complete the form on this page. see your academic email address to apply. This will speed up the approval process.
Fill out the form on this page (If you have an academic email address, please use it.).
If you have any questions that you didn’t see here, contact the Enscape Education Team at education@chaos.com.
“I included Enscape in our Campus Digital program, which allows students to try things out and upskill themselves. Working in detailed 3D models encourages them to think more about all the areas of their designs. The earlier we start to work with these tools, the better our results can be and the better we can become good architects and planners."
Dill Khan, Architecture Department Lecturer at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
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