What Is Revit?

Revit® BIM software helps architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) teams create high-quality buildings and infrastructure. Use Revit to: - Model shapes, structures, and systems in 3D with parametric accuracy, precision, and ease - Streamline documentation work, with instant revisions to plans, elevations, schedules, and sections as projects change - Empower multidisciplinary teams with specialty toolsets and a unified project environment Call (818) 639-7755 for more information.

Who Uses Revit?

Revit® BIM 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
4.2
Features
4.6
Value for Money
4.2

Reviews by company size (employees)

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  • 51-200
  • 201-1,000
  • >1,001
Amjad
Amjad
Civil Engineer - Engineering Planner in Iraq
Verified LinkedIn User
Maritime, 1,001-5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Future is here

5.0 3 years ago

Comments: BIM will certainly change the construction industry in ways we cannot fully appreciate yet. Revit is of the best solutions that are pushing this revolution forward.

Pros:

- Game-changing and full-featured building BIM design software (Building Information Modeling) - Simplified the design process beyond belief from the days of AutoCAD - Quantity take-offs are now byproducts of the building model, not a separate business process. - With BIM (Not only Revit) the plans, sections and quantity take-offs are all dynamically related. Any change to one of them is immediately reflected on the others - Works well for Architectural, Structural, HVAC, and MEP modeling. - Easy to use yet very capable. - Seamless integration with other Autodesk solutions (NavisWorsk, Robot .. etc.) - Plenty of training resources online.

Cons:

- The price is too steep for companies in developing countries especially since it uses an annual subscription for each user.

Emmanuel
Freelance in Nigeria
Architecture & Planning, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Revit is great at producing both 2d and 3d designs and nice perspective renders

5.0 2 months ago

Comments: The ability to use one software to complete any project without having to switch between multiple platforms

Pros:

It's ease of use and it's friendly user interface

Cons:

It's rendering quality leaves much to be desired

Elias
Master in Mechanical Engineer in Lebanon
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 1,001-5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source
Source: SoftwareAdvice

Complicate algorithm lead to lot of problems

3.0 2 months ago New

Comments: I have few experience with Architectural model since I am a mechanical engineer. moderate experience in MEP drawing, but enough experience in families which I hate in Revit.Also I have 6 months in programming with Revit using C#, and I found the object oriented classes and objects are interfered to infinity (as I guess) where it can be in easy way, this core issues lead to the complication in Revit especially as I think, in families the procedures start to solve the parameters in a way lead to unsatisfied solution where it run properly.

Pros:

Working without families, has few problems in piping connection especially (as mechanical). I think as from Architectural side few problems we have (such fix the model automatically for epsilon of errors), I create an add-ins using C# to fix this and find errors of an Architectural model or mechanical spaces.

Cons:

The illogical behavior of some functions in families and contradictions, even in 3D presentation with thin metal sheets.

Akaninyene
Intern architect in Nigeria
Architecture & Planning, 2-10 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

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Revit

5.0 4 months ago

Comments: It enables you to use one app to accomplish the work that would usually be allotted to multiple app users, which speeds up the work and requires less staff to use.

Pros:

The ease of use even with minimal tutorial especially if you already have a knowledge of autoCad .

Cons:

The rendering quality is not all that great compared to other apps of the same kind

Verified Reviewer
Projecteur in Cameroon
Verified LinkedIn User
Construction, 2-10 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

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Very good design software

5.0 4 weeks ago New

Comments: Its exactly 2 years that I use revit for my bridge and road projects

Pros:

Révit is for the best in all the 3d design of bridges and roads. Easily adaptable for bridge and pavement engineers and what makes it exceptional is the fact that you can import a bridge designed on Infrawork to relive without worry; it adheres easily

Cons:

Revit is very very complex to use unlike other 3D design software and 2D revit is too hard to master. It takes a lot of training time to master this software