
Autodesk Revit
BIM software for architects and engineers to design, model, and collaborate on building construction projects.
What it does
Autodesk Revit is the industry-standard Building Information Modeling (BIM) software used by architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, and contractors to design, document, and coordinate building projects in 3D. Revit's AI capabilities, delivered through Autodesk's platform and the Forma integration, include generative design that explores thousands of design alternatives against performance criteria, AI-powered clash detection that identifies coordination conflicts between architectural, structural, and MEP models, automated quantity extraction for estimating, and energy analysis that optimizes building performance at design stage.
Why AI-ENHANCED
Autodesk Revit is an established BIM platform with decades of history that has meaningfully integrated AI generative design, automated clash detection, and performance analysis into a mature building design product.
Best for
Small architecture and engineering firms use Revit as the professional standard for producing coordinated construction documents - the BIM model serves as both the design tool and the documentation deliverable for permitting and construction.
Mid-size AEC firms use Revit for full project lifecycle management - from schematic design through construction administration - with AI clash detection reducing coordination errors that cause costly field changes.
Large architecture firms, engineering consultancies, and general contractors use Revit as the central collaboration platform for complex, multi-discipline building projects - with AI generative design tools exploring design options and performance simulations informing early-stage decisions.
Limitations
Revit is significantly more complex to learn than 2D CAD tools — transitioning a firm to BIM requires substantial training investment and a period of reduced productivity before efficiency gains materialize.
Large Revit models are computationally demanding — firms need modern workstations with significant RAM and GPU to work productively on complex building models without performance degradation.
While IFC exchange has improved, sharing Revit models across firms with different software environments still produces coordination issues — project teams need agreed-upon BIM execution plans to manage data exchange.
Alternatives by segment
Autodesk Revit from $3,115/year per user (subscription). Architecture, Engineering & Construction Collection (includes Revit plus other Autodesk tools) from $3,935/year. Enterprise licensing negotiated through Autodesk resellers.
2026-03-31





