<aside> ♻️ This document is a simple guide to using Snaptrude and Revit together. You'll learn how you can transfer models and objects between the two tools, making your design process smoother and more efficient.

To watch a tutorial on how to import and export Revit models, click here.

</aside>

Snaptrude-Revit_1.png

*I’ve always seen Snaptrude as something between Rhino and Revit. It looks super intuitive to someone who wants to just take something out of the brain and put it down. It’s all that and also smart enough to give you instant feedback on areas. And also there is the potential to translate the data from Rhino, and get into Revit.

The current version of the Snaptrude<>Revit bi-directional interoperability supports the most common building elements, and we’re constantly adding more. You can find a comprehensive list of supported elements below.


1. Revit to Snaptrude (Import):

Discover what elements you can import directly from Revit into Snaptrude, including walls, floors, furniture, and more. Understand the level of editability for each imported element.

https://airtable.com/embed/appeYJkJFW5EiIDQn/shrEmxGKKOo1YQJXk?backgroundColor=cyan&viewControls=on


2. Snaptrude to Revit (Export):

Learn about which building components translate as parametric objects for further editing in Revit, and what transfers as non-editable DirectShape geometry.

https://airtable.com/embed/appeYJkJFW5EiIDQn/shrS7EcWqfuOzjvmO?backgroundColor=cyan&viewControls=on