Model in 3D, streamline documentation, use specialized tools in a unified BIM environment.

What is Revit

Revit® BIM software helps architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) teams create high-quality buildings and infrastructure.

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Why Use Revit?

Run projects more efficiently

Ease production burdens by using built-in automation for documenting design and managing deliverables.

Take command of your design data

Use Revit as the data backbone of your BIM process. Develop and deploy standards, workflows, and content.

Unify teams and workflows

Save, sync, and share model-based BIM and CAD data in Revit and connect multidisciplinary teams and workflows.

Key Features in AutoCAD

Parametric components

Place walls, doors, and windows in an open, graphical, and parameter-rich system for design and form-making.

Worksharing

Save, sync, review, and update work to a centrally shared model in the Revit project collaboration environment.

Schedules

Use tables to better capture, filter, sort, display, and share project data.

Interoperability

Revit imports, exports, and links with commonly used BIM and CAD file formats, including IFC, 3DM, SKP, OBJ, and more.

Annotation

Communicate design intent effectively with tools for tagging, dimensioning, and illustrating in 2D and 3D.

Global parameters

Embed design intent with project-wide parameters that work with radial and diameter dimensions and equality constraints. 

Developer tools and solutions

Extend Revit functionality with Dynamo, API access, developer solutions, and BIM content on the Autodesk App Store.

Generative Design in Revit

Evaluate and compare design alternatives at scale with Generative Design in Revit. Available exclusively to AEC Collection subscribers.

Visibility settings and overrides

Control visibility by hiding, revealing, and highlighting building elements. Use overrides to customize appearance.

3D massing for complex form-making

Create site-specific form, profile, and sketch studies within the Revit in-place massing environment, and use loadable mass families to standardize and repeat geometry within a project.

Standard and custom family content

Load content from the Autodesk cloud into a Revit project or create your own libraries of building components.

Personalization and customization

Customize the user interface to fit, with configurable keyboard shortcuts, ribbons, and toolbars. 

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Revit is used to design, document, visualize, and deliver architecture, engineering, and construction projects.

Architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, builders, fabricators, computational designers, owners, and more all use Revit to achieve their design, construction, operations, and maintenance goals.

Some of these famous functions include revit energy analysis and revit generative design.

There are numerous benefits interior designers can benefit from Revit. 

  • 3D Visualisation: Revit is one of the 3d programs that allows interior designers to create 3D spaces and switch between 2D and 3D views. 

  • Clear Presentation: With Revit, interior designers can create a representation that is as detailed as they want.

  • Easy Documentation: Interior designers can extract BIM data and use it in projects using the documentation functions on this design software. 

Revit is used to plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure with powerful tools including dynamo computational design software and insight building performance analysis for Building Information Modeling. 

Revit LT is used to produce architectural designs and documentation with more cost-effective, streamlined BIM software.

How AutoCAD Works?

3D design for a 3D world

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3D renderings communicate design

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