Revit 2023.1 introduces Twinmotion for Revit, upgrades to MEP modeling tools, more analytical to physical model automation for structural analysis, and handy advancements for everyone, like the ability to edit revisions on multiple sheets, upgrades to the project browser and command functionality, and more!
Check the highlights:
For the full release notes, check out the What’s New section of the Revit Product Help.Thinking about an upgrade? Recent releases of Revit are faster, user-friendlier, and chock-full of useful features. In Revit 2023 alone, the Revit Factory shipped:
- New structural analysis workflows optimized for BIM
- Electrical load analysis for early stage systems design
- Data Exchanges for better interoperability and collaboration
- Cloud Parameter service for more consistent BIM standards
- A raft of fine-tuned enhancements for your documentation tasks
- A fresh look and feel and an easier to use Dynamo
- A boatload of performance enhancements that improve loading times, graphic performance, and more
We’ve shipped over 240 Revit Community Ideas over the last 5 years. See the timeline of recent releases and vote for Revit Ideas that can help you work more effectively, efficiently, and enjoyably.
As you may have heard at Autodesk University in September, we are collaborating with Epic Games to include access to Twinmotion with all Revit subscriptions. Whether you subscribe to the AEC Collection or standalone Revit, use Flex pricing or have an education license, you now have at your fingertips the real-time visualization power of Twinmotion for Revit.
Launch Twinmotion for Revit directly from the Revit ribbon in Revit 2023.1. Immerse yourself in the intuitive creator environment, and turn your design data into photo-realistic stills, scenes, and scenarios. Paint a more complete picture of how your design is working, and better weigh options, reach decisions, and take clients and stakeholders through signature experiences that can add shine and sophistication to your practice — not to mention help you win more work.
For years, electrical engineers have asked for a more complete BIM workflow for low voltage power distribution design.
With the launch of Advanced Electrical Design for Revit, Schneider Electric and Autodesk have partnered to fill the gaps, offering essential tools for electrical design in Revit’s unified project environment.
Connected workspaces, including key line, riser, and single line workspaces, give practitioners access to essential tools of the trade, and Advanced Electrical Design for Revit expands on the scheduling, reporting, and analytic capabilities you already expect from Revit.
In the words of April Kain, Electrical Designer at Gresham Smith: “I am excited to be an early adopter of the advanced electrical software and [to] help shape this for future releases for my industry peers, while strengthening the relationship between Gresham Smith, Autodesk and Schneider Electric.”
To learn more about growing your electrical design business with BIM, visit the BIM Electric Corp website, a Schneider Electric subsidiary.
At Autodesk University, we shared steps we are taking to create an AEC industry cloud called Forma, which will connect the many types of data you use to design and construct our world.
This year we launched new public beta programs to gather your feedback as we advance that vision. Join any of the betas now available to AEC Collection and Autodesk Construction Cloud subscribers, and help us create the tools and connections that can support the growth of your business, and the quality of your design practice.
Data Exchange Connector for McNeel Rhino [Beta]
Keep conceptual design decisions in sync with detailed design development with the Rhino connector. Easily move and update geometry from Rhino to Revit and Inventor — or from Revit to Rhino.
Data Exchange Connector for Microsoft Power Automate [Beta]
Run automated cloud workflows that save you time by connecting specific subsets of your design data to an ecosystem of business and productivity apps.
Spacemaker “Send to Revit” Workflow [Beta]
‘Send to Revit” functionality in Spacemaker converts your Spacemaker proposal into a Revit model, including terrain, buildings, site setbacks, and buildable area. Learn more.
Look out for 5 public roadmap Ask Me Anything sessions in January. Get your questions answered about new and upcoming features and functionality in Revit, Civil 3D, InfraWorks, and more. Autodesk AEC product and community managers will be on hand for the discussion. Register today!
Revit Resources
Revit 2023 Release Notes.Read the full release notes in the Revit Product Help.
Revit Forum.Have a question about Revit? Take it to the Revit Forum and let the community of Revit users help you sort it out.
Revit Ideas.Have an idea for making Revit better? Go to Revit Ideas to find, post, and vote for the things you want to see in new versions of Revit.
Revit Public Roadmap.See what’s new and what’s in the pipeline with the Revit Public Roadmap, updated with each major release of Revit.
Revit Preview Access.Want to see what’s coming in Revit? Sign up for Revit Preview access and give us feedback on new features in Revit before they are released.