When it was first released, Lumion 4.0 brought several "industry-first" tools to the real-time rendering space:
Lumion 4.0, released in late 2013, remains a significant milestone in architectural visualization for introducing high-end features like video texture support and improved grass rendering to a broader audience. While newer versions like Lumion 2026 have since integrated advanced AI upscaling and real-time ray tracing, many users still seek the legacy version for its lighter hardware footprint or specific project compatibility.
If you own a valid license key, log in to the Lumion Download Center to retrieve your version.
When it was first released, Lumion 4.0 brought several "industry-first" tools to the real-time rendering space:
Lumion 4.0, released in late 2013, remains a significant milestone in architectural visualization for introducing high-end features like video texture support and improved grass rendering to a broader audience. While newer versions like Lumion 2026 have since integrated advanced AI upscaling and real-time ray tracing, many users still seek the legacy version for its lighter hardware footprint or specific project compatibility.
If you own a valid license key, log in to the Lumion Download Center to retrieve your version.