| Version | Release Date | Key Features | |---------|-------------|--------------| | 7.00.10 | Jan 28, 2025 | Hotfix 1 – bug fixes and stability | | 7.10.00 | May 16, 2025 | Update 1 – Chaos Scans (3,000+ scanned materials) | | 7.00.08 | April 2025 | Hotfix 2 – 3ds Max 2026 support | | 7.10.01 | August 2025 | Update 1, hotfix 1 | | 7.20.00 | December 2025 | Update 2 – macOS support, AI Enhancer (beta), AI Material Generator (beta), Night Sky, Distributed Rendering | | 7.20.01 | February 2026 | Update 2, hotfix 1 – Blender 5.0 support | | 7.30.00 | April 15, 2026 | | | 7.40.00 | June 2026 | Update 4 – Veras AI integration (image-to-video generation, AI ideation) |

Integrated real-time denoising during interactive rendering.

According to recent YouTube tutorials , V-Ray 7, Update 3 is the new standard.

Over 500+ pre-made, high-quality materials. V-Ray Next (2018-2019) - The Speed Era

| | Best For | Host Platforms | |-------------|--------------|---------------------| | V-Ray 7 | Cutting-edge studios; projects requiring AI tools, real-time rendering, or Gaussian Splats | Max, Maya, SketchUp, Rhino, C4D, Houdini, Blender | | V-Ray 6 | Mainstream production; teams needing Chaos Scatter, USD workflows, MaterialX | All major platforms | | V-Ray 5 | Legacy projects; studios on older hardware; stable feature set | Max, Maya, SketchUp, Rhino, Unreal | | V-Ray Next (4.x) | Older pipeline compatibility; macOS 10.13 users | Limited platform support | | V-Ray 3.x | Very legacy scenes; specific plugin dependencies | 3ds Max and Maya primarily |

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With "Next," Chaos Group implemented smart automation and scene intelligence to remove guesswork from rendering.

Arguably the best render viewing tool on the market, allowing for color grading, lens effects, and light mixing without opening Photoshop.

Integrated bloom and glare directly into the V-Ray Frame Buffer (VFB). 2. The Speed Revolution: V-Ray 3.0 to 3.6

Since its release in , V-Ray by Chaos (formerly Chaos Group) has established itself as the gold standard for photorealistic rendering in architecture, visual effects, and product design. For anyone working with 3D software like 3ds Max, Maya, SketchUp, Rhino, Cinema 4D, or Blender , understanding the full V-Ray version history is crucial for compatibility, workflow optimization, and leveraging the latest features.

The classic physically-based material base that defined standard texturing workflows for over a decade. Platform Availability