Now available: Key enhancements to your Model WebViewer
These improvements bring you closer to complete control by sharpening how quality is managed, how context is shared, and how understanding flows across your project teams.
Visualize Smart Views in the WebViewer
Smart Views are now available in the BIMcollab WebViewer, allowing you to apply shared Smart views, color-coded validations, and rule-based analyses directly from your browser, without needing the desktop app. This gives you instant shared clarity during review meetings and helps your team stay aligned throughout every discussion.
Transparency control in the WebViewer
Switch elements between opaque and transparent to better analyze overlapping geometry and reveal relationships inside your model. This tool supports clearer viewpoints by letting you focus on key components while still keeping contextual elements visible—a simple addition that significantly improves spatial understanding and model quality review.
Clashbox View Mode (Coming soon)
The Clashbox view mode, which will also be soon available, will bring clarity to Smart Issues by making clashes easier to understand within the context of the model. It adds precision to issue reporting and enables a more intuitive clash review experience directly in the WebViewer, helping teams quickly grasp an issue’s location and impact.
ISO 19650 status filter for models in the webViewer
This new filter allows you to switch between the latest version of a model and its last approved, published version. This way you always knowexactly which state you’re viewing in the WebViewer. It helps teams avoid the uncertainty that comes from multiple versions and WIP uploads, making it clear whether you’re looking at something official, in progress, or outdated.
View federated models at location level from the CDE
You’ll soon be able to generate a complete 3D overview of multiple projects across a location, without duplicating models or maintaining master files. All relevant models come together in one unified view, giving stakeholders an immediate, full-picture understanding of parallel projects at that location. Access rules remain fully respected, so team members only see the files that are appropriate and relevant to their role.
Better user, license and project-management
You’ll soon gain more control at scale with improved tools for managing users and licenses. You can quickly filter inactive accounts, update or disable large groups of users at once, and automatically keep licenses assigned only to those who truly need them.
We’re also reorganizing the space administration structure to make information setup and project management more intuitive. This is another step toward creating a smoother, more unified experience across the entire BIMcollab platform.
IFC object structure-tree in the WebViewer
Gain a clear, navigable overview of your IFC model through a structured hierarchy of buildings, floors, spaces, and components. The IFC structure tree helps you stay oriented in large models by making it easy to locate, isolate, and understand elements without relying solely on the 3D view. It’s a straightforward way to improve model comprehension, whether you’re checking quality or verifying spatial organization.
And here’s a preview of what’s coming soon in early Q1 2026
Autodesk Construction Cloud document sync
The new ACC Document Sync keeps your documents and models on BIMcollab in sync with the latest document versions in Autodesk Construction Cloud. This ensures your teams always work without confusion or manual effort. Documents landing in BIMcollab this way follow the same logic as other uploaded documents for triggering approval- and publishing workflows, giving BIM manager ultimate control. Files can easily be updated with one click of a button, giving teams a single, reliable source of truth throughout the project even when working with multiple CDE’s.
Support for Revit files
Revit model support is coming soon to the BIMcollab platform. You’ll be able to view Revit models in the WebViewer, combine them with IFC models, and run familiar BIMcollab workflows — from issue management to document linking and Smart Views. A smoother, more connected way to collaborate between Revit and openBIM is on its way.
