Saved views
Save views, organize them into groups, and share them with others. Saved views let you capture the exact state of your 3D model in the GeoVision web viewer – including camera position, object visibility, filters, section boxes, measurements, everything. You can save, organize, and share these views to streamline collaboration and review. Who can create […]
IFC and File Imports
Upload Files Directly to GeoVision: Supported file formats: IFC, STL & OBJ. GeoVision currently supports IFC versions: IFC2x3, IFC4 & IFC4x3. You can easily upload files like IFC, STL, and OBJ directly to your GeoVision project using our drag-and-drop file import feature. This is especially useful when: You want IFC data in GeoVision format. A plugin for your software […]
How to Use GeoVision for Archicad
Step-by-step guide for using the Archicad plugin: Supported Versions: GeoVision currently supports Archicad versions: 27 & 28. Note: The Archicad plugin works on Windows only. Setup 1. Install the Plugin Install the GeoVision Archicad Plugin if you haven’t already. (See Installing Plugins for help.) 2. Open the Archicad Plugin In Archicad, go to the GeoVision tab in […]
How to Use GeoVision for Revit
Step-by-step guide for using the Revit plugin: Supported Versions: GeoVision currently supports Revit 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and the latest 2026. Note: The Revit plugin works on Windows only. Setup 1. Install the Plugin Install the GeoVision Revit Plugin if you haven’t already. (See Installing Plugins for help.) 2. Open the Revit Plugin In Revit, […]
Installing Plugins
Follow these steps to download and install a GeoVision plugin: 1. Create a GeoVision Account Visit geovision.cloud and create an account. 2. Download the Plugin Visit geovision.cloud/bim-plugins to download the plugin for your software, such as Revit, Rhino, or Archicad. 3. Install the Plugin Make sure the target software (e.g., Revit or Rhino) is closed […]
Publishing and Loading Your Models
In the Welcome to GeoVision guide, we introduced the basics of data flow within the platform. Now, let’s take a closer look at the two main ways to bring your models into GeoVision: using plugins or direct file uploads. The plugin is recommended as it allows for much greater control; however, GeoVision also supports direct […]
Share Your Models
View your 3D models anywhere: GeoVision makes sharing your 3D models simple, with no large file transfers, no special software, and no licenses required. Because it’s a web-based platform, you can view and interact with your models from any device, desktop, tablet, or phone, wherever you have internet access. Share Using a URL Link You […]
Compare Versions
Compare two versions of a model to see what’s changed: GeoVision automatically tracks every update you make to your models. Each time you send data, a new version is created, allowing you to review your model’s full history, compare changes over time, and revert to earlier versions when needed. How It Works Every time you […]
Discussions
Leave comments and feedback exactly where it matters inside the 3D Viewer. Discussions in GeoVision are threaded conversations linked to specific objects or models. They enable teams to collaborate with time flexibility, stay aligned, and make decisions, all without leaving the platform. Ideal for reviewing models, sharing feedback, and tracking progress. Tip: Use GeoVision Discussions […]
Model Federation
Easily assemble models from different software into one unified view: Model federation enables diverse teams, such as architects, structural engineers, and MEP designers, to share and combine their models smoothly, without the hassle of sending large files back and forth. GeoVision lets you merge models from software like Revit, Rhino, and Archicad without juggling huge […]