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SketchUp and Revit

Last updated: Jun 19, 20263 min read.

Many SketchUp projects make their way into other programs for further detailing or documentation. At the same time, projects from these other programs often find their way into SketchUp for better visualization, collaboration, and improved communication. Autodesk Revit is one of the most popular applications for Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows. Importing Revit files into SketchUp, or exporting your SketchUp files for use with Revit, can help enhance your own workflows using the power of both platforms.

SketchUp Files in Revit

There are a few ways you can import your SketchUp models into Revit: 

  • As an "In-Place" component

  • As a "Link"

  • As an IFC export

For more information, including best practices for using SketchUp files with Revit, see Exporting SketchUp Files to Revit.

Revit to SketchUp

SketchUp’s Revit Importer helps convert Autodesk Revit projects into SketchUp models. The import process transfers geometry, materials, textures, building levels, tags, and critical BIM data. 

To use the Revit Importer, you’ll need to make sure you have the following:

  • A SketchUp Pro Scan, SketchUp Pro Advanced Workflows, or SketchUp Studio subscription

  • SketchUp 2023 or higher

  • A Revit file created with at least Revit 2011, up to the current version of Revit supported by the Revit Importer

  • SketchUp for Desktop on Microsoft Windows

The Revit Importer is an extension available for download from Extension Warehouse. When you download SketchUp, the Windows installer provides the option to include the extension as part of your installation. 

The following articles can help you learn more about importing Revit files: