Speed up image creation so you can focus on creative decisions. 80+ AI models, 7 plugins, and Photoshop integration all in one place.
Trusted by studios worldwide
What's inside
Instruct Image






Creative Upscaler

Character Enhancer
Image-to-Video






Viewport-to-Image


Image-to-3D




Prompt-to-Image


Works with the tools you already use
Dedicated plugins that connect your 3D application directly to Dream. Capture viewports, VFB outputs, and Photoshop documents as starting points for any AI feature.








New models added weekly
80+ AI models.
One platform.
Access the best AI models from a single interface with unified billing. One credit system, no separate subscriptions required.
Built for teams
Studios typically juggle 3–5 separate AI subscriptions with scattered billing, separate accounts, and no shared workflow. Project Dream replaces all of them with a single platform.
Shared credits
Allocate credits by project or team, one invoice for the entire studio
Project management
Organize generations by project, track usage per team member
Generation history
Revisit, compare, and manage all past work in one place
Centralized billing
No more scattered subscriptions across several different tools
Available everywhere
At your workstation or on the go. Dream is available as a desktop app for Windows and in your browser at dream.pulze.io.
Studios who rely on Project Dream
Pricing
Unlimited Pulze models with a subscription, or pay as you go with credits.
Credit Packages
from
2,000 - 100,000 credits
One-time purchase, no subscription
All models, pay per use
Dream Pro
/mo
Unlimited Pulze model usage
credits/month
for third-party models
All plugins and integrations included
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Project Dream and what is it good for?
Project Dream is an AI hub built for architectural visualization. It gives you access to 80+ state-of-the-art AI models, plus Pulze's own archviz-trained features, from a single platform connected directly to your 3D application and Photoshop. The core use cases: Early-stage concepting. Capture your viewport and generate realistic images in seconds. Explore mood, lighting, and composition options without modelling, texturing, or rendering. Upscaling final renders. Render at HD, upscale up to 10K with intelligently added detail (vegetation, surface textures, micro-detail). Skip hours of high-resolution render time. Character enhancement. Replace 3D characters with photorealistic people while preserving pose, outline, and position. The standout feature consistently cited by users. Instruct Image. Change skies, swap furniture, adjust mood, modify characters or backgrounds with natural-language prompts. Iterate on client feedback in minutes instead of going back to 3D. Image-to-video. Animate viewport captures or final renders into video sequences. Turn a stills pipeline into an animation-capable one. Image-to-3D. Generate 3D models from reference images for use in scenes.
Which 3D applications and Photoshop versions does it work with?
Project Dream connects to 3ds Max, Blender, Cinema 4D, Maya, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, and Photoshop through dedicated plugins. Each plugin captures your viewport (and VFB in 3ds Max for V-Ray and Corona) and sends it directly to Dream as a starting point. The Photoshop plugin supports a full round-trip workflow: grab layers, full images, or selections, send them to Dream for AI processing, and receive results back as smart objects or new documents. Multiple variations can be returned as separate layers for comparison.
What's the difference between Pulze's own models and third-party models?
Project Dream is a dual-model platform. Pulze's own models power the image-to-image (viewport-to-image), Creative Upscaler, and Character Enhancer features. They run on cloud infrastructure, are trained specifically for architectural visualization, and produce results tuned for the archviz workflow. On the Pro plan, they're included with unlimited usage. Third-party models include Magnific, Kling, Nano Banana, Runway, Flux, Freepik, and 80+ others. These are commercial models from external providers, accessed through the same Project Dream interface with unified billing. They use credits, since each model carries its own per-call cost. The goal isn't to be the single best model. The goal is to be the platform that gives you access to all the best models, plus Pulze's archviz-specific features and plugins that no standalone provider offers. For the full list of models, check our documentation.
How do licenses and credits work?
Project Dream uses a flexible model: you can pay with a subscription, with credits, or with both, depending on what you actually use. Subscriptions give you access to the platform and a monthly credit allowance. The Pro plan also includes unlimited use of Pulze's own models (image-to-image, Creative Upscaler, Character Enhancer), so artists relying mainly on those features get the most value from a Pro license alone. Credits cover third-party models like Magnific, Kling, and Nano Banana, since each carries its own per-call cost. Credits also cover Pulze model features outside the Pro tier. This means a freelancer using mostly Pulze's own models can run on a Pro subscription with minimal extra credit spend. A studio leaning heavily on third-party models can top up with credit packages anytime. Teams typically use a combination, sized to their actual workflow.
Who owns the generated images, and how is my data handled with third-party models?
You own everything. Pulze does not claim any rights to your images, does not use them for AI training, and does not use them for marketing unless you explicitly share them through the community showcase. You can permanently delete your images at any time, and Pulze does not retain copies. When a generation uses a third-party model, Project Dream prompts you before uploading your work to that provider. From that point, the third party's EULA governs the data. This is transparently documented in the EULA of Project Dream. Pulze's own models are trained exclusively on properly licensed, clean data sources, which matters for studios and enterprise clients that need legal assurance about the provenance of AI-generated content.












