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Cloud rendering for VFX professionals — modern GPU infrastructure, DCC-native submitters, and pricing you can read at a glance.
rndr.work is a cloud rendering platform built on AWS Deadline Cloud, designed for VFX studios that want production-grade GPU and CPU rendering without managing infrastructure. The same hardware that powers production VFX pipelines — NVIDIA A10G and T4 — at transparent per-node-hour pricing. DCC-native submitters for Blender, Maya, Houdini, and Cinema 4D. DAG-based multi-step pipelines. Auto-refund on job failure — the only farm that ships this. $25 free trial, no credit card.
Animation, arch-viz, product renders
VFX, large scenes, GPU-intensive renders
Arnold, RenderMan, CPU-native engines
Heavy Houdini sims, large mesh renders
Built on AWS Deadline Cloud with auto-scaling from 0 to 100+ workers based on job queue demand. End users do zero infrastructure management — submit a job, the fleet appears, the work runs, the fleet returns to zero. The studio never pays for idle hardware and never waits for capacity that should have already spun up.
Blender, Maya, Houdini, and Cinema 4D ship with one-click submitters that drop straight into the DCC's menu. No separate desktop app required, no command-line invocations. The artist's workflow doesn't change — submitting a render takes the same number of clicks as a local one, the job just runs on the farm.
Chain Houdini simulations → Maya renders → post-processing into a single automated workflow. The DAG handles dependencies between stages so a sim that needs to finish before a render starts is wired correctly — no manual gating, no Slack messages between stages.
If a job fails, credits return instantly — no support ticket required. rndr.work is the only render farm offering this. The economics work because the platform owns enough of the failure modes (node health, retry logic, validation) that genuinely broken jobs are rare, and when they happen the credit refund is cheaper than the support load it would otherwise create.
Per-frame status, ETA estimates, live logs, and email notifications with signed download links on completion. The artist can leave the browser closed and the email tells them exactly what to download and where it lives.