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2021 Fillmore Street, PMB 6, San Francisco, CA 94115
B2B

Industrial
rendering power

We provide dedicated resources, custom configurations,
and expert support for your business needs.

Custom Configurations

We will provide any necessary equipment configuration tailored to your project

Unlimited Scaling

Manage project timelines by launching renders on dozens of servers simultaneously

Corporate Terms

Flexible payment terms, volume discounts, long-term contracts

Large-scale Projects

Our infrastructure and team are ready for industrial-scale tasks and complexity

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Security and NDA

Project data and client scenes are processed in an encrypted environment. We sign NDAs and ensure technical isolation of tasks

Secure data centers
Verified plugins and engines
Encryption of channels and storage

B2B-cases

ZHEESHEE

Creative CG studio

synticate.team

Creative CG studio

FULLMETAL

Creative CGI Studio

Cloud Render Farm

Our infrastructure is built on a cluster of GPU and CPU servers, combined into a distributed system. This allows us to run thousands of tasks simultaneously, scale rendering according to the project, and ensure stability 24/7

CPU

16-44 Cores,
64-256+ RAM

  • Mantra

  • Corona

  • Maya (Embedded Engines)

  • Arnold

  • Blender (Cycles)

  • After Effects

  • V-Ray

  • LuxCore

  • Krakatoa MX

  • 3Ds Max (Embedded Engines)

  • Karma

  • TurbulenceFD

  • PhoenixFD

  • Cinema4D (Embedded Engines)

GPU

ОТ Х OctaneBench
24 Cores, 96-128+RAM
1x2080 Ti

GPU PRO

ОТ Х OctaneBench

24 Cores, 96-128+ RAM
1x4090

Faster x5
  • KarmaXPU

  • After Effects

  • CPU rendering with plugins that require

  • CUDA/Optix/GPU

  • Redshift

  • Octane

  • V-Ray GPU

  • Arnold GPU

  • Iray

  • Cycles

  • Eevee

  • LuxCore

  • Hydra Storm

  • Malt

  • Krakatoa MX

  • ProRender

  • Thea Render

  • PhoenixFD

  • TurbulenceFD

Need more power?

TurboRender offers rental of virtual machines with NVIDIA H100 and H200 — powerful GPUs for heavy neural networks and computations. Model training, generation, simulations, and intensive calculations — without the need to purchase your own hardware or long-term commitments.

NVIDIA H100

Up to 80 GB of HBM memory
AI and deep learning
LLM, diffusion, training

Flagship GPU for AI and high-performance computing. Used for training large neural networks, generative models, and complex simulations

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NVIDIA H200

Up to 141 GB of HBM3e memory
Working with large LLMs
Maximum performance

Next-generation AI accelerators with increased memory capacity and bandwidth. Suitable for ultra-heavy models and large datasets

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We will provide access to corporate resources and test rendering

How much does rendering cost and how is it calculated?

The cost depends on the machine-hours used. 1 RH (Render Hour) = 1 hour of operation on a standard CPU server (~1,25$). GPU rates start at 3.75 RH/hour. You can estimate CPU rendering costs using our online calculator, but GPU costs are harder to predict accurately. Therefore, we recommend running a test render of 5-10 frames and asking our support team if you have any questions. If you are rendering a static image (single frame), you can reduce the resolution or the number of passes for the test.

Is there a free trial or demo mode?

Yes, upon registration, you receive 4 bonus RH for testing. Please note: test renders are saved with watermarks. To remove them, simply top up your balance with any amount.

What is the difference between an auto-farm and manual server rental?

The auto-farm (CPU/GPU) is a fully automated process: you upload your project via the website, and the system distributes the tasks across dozens of servers. Manual rental (AnyDesk) provides remote access to a specific high-end server (up to GPU H200 or 4090) for working with non-standard software or training neural networks.

What software and plugins do you support?

We support 3ds Max, Blender, Cinema 4D, After Effects, Maya, Houdini, SketchUp, Unreal Engine, Twinmotion, Lumion, and other popular packages listed on our website. Supported engines include Corona, V-Ray, Cycles, Redshift, Octane, and more. If you need specific software or a plugin, contact support—we will likely be able to install it or add it to our development roadmap for the near future.

Is your farm suitable for AI and neural network training?

Yes, we provide powerful GPU servers for ML/AI tasks. Configurations with V100, A100, H100, and H200 graphics cards (up to 141 GB VRAM per card) are available. Rental is done manually with per-second billing.

Is it safe to store projects with you (NDA)?

We strictly maintain the confidentiality of your data. The very act of registering on our platform implies our Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).

How many servers can I use simultaneously?

In automatic mode, you can allocate up to 20 servers to a single task (up to 5 in demo mode). This speeds up the process exponentially: rendering on 10 servers for 1 hour costs exactly the same as on 1 server for 10 hours. If necessary, this server limit can be increased by contacting tech support.

What should I do if the render is stuck at 99%?

Usually, this is not an error, but the "post-processing" stage—stitching frames into a final video or archiving the result. This process can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour, depending on the sequence size. If the render has been stuck at 99% for an unusually long time, please contact our support team.

How do I send multiple cameras to render?

When creating a task, in the "Cameras" section, you can select multiple cameras by checking their boxes. Please note: the render settings (resolution, format, etc.) specified during task creation will apply equally to all selected cameras.

Where can I find the list of supported plugins?

The complete list is available on the dedicated page on our website. Alternatively, click the "Create task" button in the top left corner of your dashboard and select your software—a list of supported versions, engines, and plugins will then be displayed.

How do I rent a server for Blender Cycles?

Additional manual server rental is not required. By default, Blender (Cycles) rendering runs on our automated GPU farm. You simply need to create a standard task through the website following the instructions.

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