Compare the Top Visual Effects (VFX) Software that integrates with Blender as of November 2025

This a list of Visual Effects (VFX) software that integrates with Blender. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Blender. View the products that work with Blender in the table below.

What is Visual Effects (VFX) Software for Blender?

Visual effects (VFX) software, also known as video effects software, enables video editing professionals to edit and enhance videos in order to add or remove special effects, credits, animations, visual details, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Visual Effects (VFX) software for Blender currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    V-Ray

    V-Ray

    Chaos

    Chaos® V-Ray® is a 3D rendering plugin available for SketchUp, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Rhino, Revit, and more. It is widely used in architectural visualization, advertising, and visual effects for film and television. With V-Ray, artists and designers can explore and share their projects with real-time ray tracing and render high-quality visualizations. V-Ray has a large community of users and is recognized for its incredible versatility. V-Ray has been honored with a Sci-Tech Academy Award® and an Engineering Emmy Award® for bringing fully ray-traced photorealistic CGI to the film and television industries. For more information, please visit chaos.com
    Starting Price: $60 per month
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    Simulon

    Simulon

    Simulon

    Simulon is a comprehensive VFX workflow solution for iPhone, enabling creators to craft VFX shots using a real-time AR experience. These shots are then rendered in the cloud, achieving true photorealism. Additionally, Simulon integrates seamlessly with Blender, providing creators with a robust, professional workflow. Simulon is designed to be accessible to creators of all skill levels, from those with no prior VFX experience to advanced 3D artists and studios. The platform's capabilities expand with the user's 3D expertise, allowing for increasingly sophisticated use as skills develop. Ensure your asset correctly touches the ground, as this determines its spawn position in Simulon relative to the real-world surface. Simulon’s scale is based on real-world values. In Simulon, assets are initially auto-scaled based on screenspace and distance to prevent unusable sizing from the creator's perspective.
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