Visual Continuity

Client Memory for Consistent Project Output

Client Memory helps architects and designers keep renders aligned with each client's style preferences across every revision cycle.

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What Client Memory Stores

Automatically retain the core visual DNA of every project.

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Material & Finish

Material preferences and finish direction specific to the project.

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Lighting Mood

Lighting mood and intensity preferences for a specific atmosphere.

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Color Palette

Color palette and stylistic boundaries to keep renders grounded.

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Decision Patterns

Common client language and decision patterns.

How Teams Use It

ArchBlizz applies client memory context when generating new concepts or final renders. This helps teams spend less time repeating prompt details and more time evaluating output quality.

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Client Memory FAQ

What is Client Memory in ArchBlizz?expand_more
Client Memory stores project-specific client preferences like materials, palette, lighting style, and taste direction so future renders stay aligned.
Why does Client Memory matter for design teams?expand_more
It reduces repetitive prompt writing, improves consistency across revisions, and helps teams maintain client-aligned output over long project timelines.
Can Client Memory be used with both Concept Mode and Render Mode?expand_more
Yes. Client Memory can inform early concept exploration and final photoreal output phases.