It is mainly used in the architecture, engineering, and construction fields and is developed and maintained by Enscape GmbH, founded in 2013 and based in Karlsruhe, Germany with an office in New York, United States.
[2] The main focus of Enscape lies in the calculation of realistic visualizations of architecture with low operating complexity.
A real-time method is applied to achieve higher iteration speeds at the planning project by reducing waiting times.
Enscape uses OpenGL 4.4[3] and Vulkan and provides photorealistic representations of the underlying CAD models.
With the help of a path-tracing procedure[4] and physically based material models, the global illumination[4] can be visualized realistically.