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# 2. Render Images

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Archisketch offers a variety of 3D/VR/AR contents (**2D/3D Floor Plan Viewer**, **Render Images**, **720°/Panorama Viewer**, and **Model Viewer**.)

This page introduces the **Render Image Viewer** and provides guidance on how to effectively use this feature. You can find the Render Image guides via 1️⃣ the table of contents at the bottom or 2️⃣ the menu under **Content Manual > Render Images** on the left-hand side.

## 📌 Introduction

| Title                                | Guide URL                                                                      |
| ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **1. Introduction to Render Images** | [2.1. Render Images: Intro](/guide/dev-en/contents/render-images/introduce.md) |

## 📌 How to Use

| Title                            | Guide URL                                                                              |
| -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1. Share/Embed Render Images** | [2.2. Render Images: Share/Embed](/guide/dev-en/contents/render-images/share-embed.md) |


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