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What Is Revit?

Revit® BIM software helps architecture teams create high-quality buildings and infrastructure. Key Capabilities include:
- Place walls, doors, and windows. Generate floor plans, elevations, sections, schedules, 2D and 3D views, and renderings quickly and accurately.
- Share, sync, and iterate designs with engineers and contractors in Revit in a unified project environment.
- Optimize building performance in early-stage design, run cost estimates and more!
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Who Uses Revit?

Revit software helps architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) teams design, document, visualize, and deliver architecture, engineering, and construction projects.

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Reviews of Revit

Average score

Overall
4.6
Ease of Use
4.0
Customer Service
4.1
Features
4.6
Value for Money
4.2

Reviews by company size (employees)

  • <50
  • 51-200
  • 201-1,000
  • >1,001
Santos
Santos
Designer in US
Verified LinkedIn User
Design, 501–1,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

The Ultimate Coordination Tool

5.0 6 months ago

Comments: I really enjoy Revit for design and construction administration changes.

Pros:

The coordination of using Revit is wonderful. Using it between multiple disciplines can be extremely powerful. Mechanical, electrical, architectural, civil, and plumbing coordination is very good.

Cons:

If the libraries are not properly established or standards are not implemented it can be difficult to work in multiple models at once because of the variations.

Michael
Project Area Leader in US
Telecommunications, 51–200 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Big fan of Revit

5.0 6 months ago

Comments: I work for a technology design consultant, which is usually the last one in construction sharing space with other disciplines - Revit make that so much easier thna in the past.

Pros:

Massive improvement over CAD. 3/D Clash detection feature.

Cons:

Some confusion in learning availability of family choices

Brian
Brian
Electrical Design engineer in US
Architecture & Planning, 201–500 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Hard to use electrically

3.0 5 years ago

Comments: Overall Revit is a great program that is an essential tool in the MEP industry. Any time I start a new project I hope that the arch is using Revit over autocad

Pros:

Overall revit has alot of good features for integrating engineering systems with a project. having families link between arch/mech/plbg/fp/elec models and have parameters that interact with each other helps to maintain consistent coordination.

Cons:

Electrically revit seems to lag behind quite a bit. Lighting design is still quite difficult to implement in a model. Quite frequently electrically you have to work against revit to get the proper info to show up which can be frustrating. i hope new systems to help display lighting controls are implemented.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Architecture & Planning, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

The architecture and construction industry standard BIM software for a reason.

4.0 3 months ago

Comments: I often hear that people either love or disdain Revit in the architecture profession, but even with it's downsides there is a reason it is the industry standard for BIM because of its vast menu of capabilities.

Pros:

Revit has many integrated features as a BIM software that makes difficult tasks on prior CAD software seem simple and finally attainable.

Cons:

Where Revit is rich in feature based options and 'type based' sequencing, it can also feel too formulaic at times when needing to focus on the design side of a project.

Tara
Senior Associate, Architect in US
Architecture & Planning, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Revit is worth the time to learn to use

4.0 6 months ago

Comments: I am a decades long AutoCad user, switched to Revit in the last few years. The switch over was fairly simple. Working with models already created to manipulate them is quite intuitive, creating stairs, roofs and schedules is challenging.

Pros:

The ease at which a building design can be changed, multiple ideas and concepts can be explored.

Cons:

There are some simple tasks in AutoCad that are made much more difficult in Revit. The ability to create tables by just adding the data yourself is very difficult. Schedules in general are tricky to set up