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Using BIMIL

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Install BIMIL Manager

BIMIL Manager needs to be installed first in order to install the BIMIL add-in.

Compatibility

  • Windows 10 or higher recommended.

  • Revit 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026.

Installation

  1. Run the installer. ( e.g. BIMIL-2.0.0.0_Release.exe )

  2. Click the "Install" button. (❶ marker)

  1. Click the "Next" button. (❷ marker)

  1. Check Launch BIMIL {Version}. (❸ marker) - If checked, the program will launch automatically after installation. - Please check your Internet connections.

  2. Click the "Close" button. (❹ marker)

  1. The installation is complete!!

The Installation Folder

C:\Users\%Username%\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Revit\Addins\%version% (Replace %Username% with your actual Windows username and %version% with the specific version of Revit you are using.)

Download

Download the latest version of BIMIL.

  1. Go to https://bimil.bimpeers.com

  2. Click the "Download" button. (❶ marker)

About BIMIL

BIMIL (BIM Integrated Lab) is a platform for discovering and managing add-ins for BIM and 3D design software.

Browse a curated collection of applications, install them with one click, and keep everything up to date automatically through BIMIL.

Whether you're an architect, engineer, or designer, BIMIL helps you enhance your workflows with tools for better documentation, design, and collaboration.

Version History

v2.0.1.0 (2025-12-15)

  • Fixed compatibility issue with some add-ins causing resource loading errors.

v2.0.0.0 (2025-12-08)

  • Complete UI redesign with enhanced layout.

  • Added Notices panel to view notification history.

v1.3.0.0 (2025-11-24)

  • Added third-party add-in support.

v1.2.2.0 (2025-09-15)

  • Fixed ArchiFilm installation issue/ Added Quick Invite.

v1.2.1.0 (2025-09-01)

  • Optimizing User Registration and Profile Management Flow.

v1.1.9.0 (2025-08-18)

  • Core update for BIMIL add-ins, improved notifications.

v1.1.8.0 (2025-07-23)

  • Improved login persistence when returning from sleep mode.

v1.1.7.0 (2025-06-23)

  • Added "My Add-ins" tab, "Update All" button, and "add-in list refresh" button.

v1.1.6.0 (2025-06-09)

  • Released ArchiFlim(Alpha ver.) add-in.

v1.1.5.0 (2025-05-30)

  • Admin-free installation support.

  • Login protection (Single-session enforcement).

v1.1.3.0 (2025-03-31)

  • Released Snap View Add-in.

  • Improved Auto Tag stability.

  • Enhanced BIMIL Manager checks.

v1.1.2.0 (2025-03-17)

  • Added Feedback button and improved Excel Link Add-in.

v1.1.0.0 (2025-01-13)

  • Added automatic updates.

v1.0.8.2 (2024-11-13)

  • Hotfix for performance optimization.

v1.0.8.0 (2024-11-11)

  • Added a link to BIMIL Docs.

  • Updated the sorting method for the add-in list.

v1.0.7.5 (2024-10-14)

  • Resolved issues with add-in information display.

  • Prepared for upcoming add-ins.

v1.0.7.0 (2024-09-23)

  • Optimized common file size, reducing it by 60%.

v1.0.6.2 (2024-08-21)

  • Hotfix for performance optimization.

v1.0.6.0 (2024-08-19)

  • Introduced UI enhancements.

  • Added an option to start BIMIL on system startup.

v1.0.4 (2024-06-25)

  • Improved the BIMPeers Add-in installation process.

  • Reset all settings.

  • Ensured new items appear at the top of the list.

v1.0.3 (2024-05-20)

  • Added functionality to remove BIMIL add-ins.

  • Updated the "Create Account" UI.

v1.0.2 (2024-04-19)

  • Fixed an issue related to tab errors on the settings page.

v1.0.1 (2024-04-17)

  • Resolved issues with add-in information display.

v1.0.0 (2024-04-16)

  • Initial release.

Check & Update BIMIL Manager Version

1. How to Check Your Current Version

  1. Open BIMIL Manager.

  2. Click About BIMIL.

  3. Check the installed Version at the top. 📌 Example: BIMIL v2.0.0.0

2. How to Update

You can update BIMIL Manager in two ways:

Option A – Restart BIMIL Manager

  1. Close Revit.

  2. Exit BIMIL Manager from the system tray (right–click → Exit).

  3. Launch BIMIL Manager again.

  4. If a new version is available, it will update automatically.

Option B – Manual Update

  1. Close Revit.

  2. Right–click the BIMIL icon in the system tray.

  3. Select Check for Updates.

3. Download the Latest Version

If the update does not run automatically or you want to ensure you have the latest installer:

Download the latest BIMIL Manager installer manually using the button below.

⚠️ Important: Revit must also be closed before installing the downloaded version.

Installing Add-ins

Prerequisites

Before installing add-ins, make sure you have completed the following steps:

  1. Download the latest version of BIMIL

  2. BIMIL Manager

  3. for a BIMIL account

  4. to BIMIL Manager


Installation Steps

1. Find an Add-in

After logging in, browse or search for add-ins in the All Add-ins page.

2. View Add-in Details

Click on any add-in to view its detailed information page.

3. Check Compatibility

Before installing, review the compatibility information in the left panel:

  • Compatible with: Check if the add-in supports your software (e.g., Revit, SketchUp)

  • Versions: Verify that your software version is supported

4. Install the Add-in

Click the Install button.

  • BIMIL Manager will automatically detect compatible software versions installed on your PC

  • The add-in will be installed for all detected compatible versions

  • Progress will be displayed during installation

Important: Make sure the target software (e.g., Revit, SketchUp) is closed before installing add-ins.

5. Installation Complete

Once installation is complete, the button will change to Installed.

You can now launch your software and start using the add-in!


What Happens During Installation?

When you click Install, BIMIL Manager:

  1. Scans your computer for compatible software versions

  2. Downloads the add-in files

  3. Installs the add-in to the appropriate directories for each detected version

  4. Registers the add-in with the software

Example: If you have Revit 2023, 2024, and 2025 installed, and the add-in supports versions 2022-2026, BIMIL will automatically install it for all three versions on your computer.


Troubleshooting

Add-in not appearing after installation?

  • Make sure you restarted the software after installation

  • Check My Add-ins to verify the installation was successful

  • Try using the Repair function (see Managing Installed Add-ins)

Installation failed?

  • Ensure the software is completely closed

  • Check your internet connection

  • Verify you have sufficient disk space

  • Contact for assistance

Download Latest BIMIL Manager
Install
Sign up
Log in
help@bimpeers.com

Change Password

How to Change Your Password

  1. Go to Account → Password(Link) in the left menu.

  2. Enter your Current Password.

  3. Type in your New Password (minimum 8 characters).

  4. Re-enter your new password in Confirm New Password.

  5. Click Update Password to save the changes.

Log-in

If you haven't signed up yet, please do so before proceeding! Click (marker ⓿)

Please check your internet connection.

  1. Email - Enter your email address.

  2. Password - Type in your password. - If you forgot, !

  3. Keep me signed in - Check the box to stay signed in for future sessions.

  4. Sign in Button - Click this button to log into your account.

Forgot Password?

- Click here if you need to reset your password. - Type in the email address associated with your account. (marker❻) and Click "Reset Password" (marker❼). - A new password will be sent to your email. Log in with the new password and change it afterward.

User Interface Overview

Main Layout

The BIMIL Manager window consists of:

Window Header

  • Title: BIMIL version (e.g., BIMIL 1.3.1.3)

  • Help Icon: Quick access to BIMIL Docs

  • User Account Icon: Access account settings

Left Sidebar

Navigate between different sections:

  • All Add-ins: Browse all available add-ins

  • My Add-ins: View and manage your installed add-ins

  • Setting: Configure BIMIL Manager preferences

Bottom Section:

  • Share: Invite your friends

  • Help: Contact support or go to BIMIL Docs

  • Follow us: Social media links

  • About BIMIL: View version information

Main Content Area

Displays the selected page content (All Add-ins, My Add-ins, Add-in Details, or Settings).

Right Panel - Notices

View updates, announcements, and news from BIMIL.


All Add-ins / My Add-ins

Browse available add-ins in All Add-ins, or view only your installed add-ins in My Add-ins.

  • Search Bar: Find specific add-ins by name or keyword

  • Sort Dropdown: Sort by "Most Downloads" or "Most Recent"

  • Refresh Button (↻): Update the list

  • Update All: Update all add-ins with available updates (only appears when at least one update is available)

Add-in Cards:

Each card displays the add-in icon, name, description, pricing tier, and action buttons.

  • Install: Available for add-ins not yet installed

  • Installed: Add-in is up to date

  • Update: New version available (appears in blue)

  • More Options (...): Access Update, Uninstall, and Repair

During installation or updates, a progress indicator shows the current status.

Click (marker ❺)

Managing Installed Add-ins

Accessing My Add-ins

Click My Add-ins from the left sidebar to view all your installed add-ins.


Updating Add-ins

When a new version of an add-in is available, BIMIL Manager will automatically notify you.

How to Update

  1. Navigate to My Add-ins

  2. Look for add-ins with the Update button (displayed in blue)

  3. Click the Update button

  4. Wait for the update to complete

Important: Close the target software before updating add-ins to avoid conflicts.

What Gets Updated?

  • All installed versions of the add-in on your computer

  • New features and improvements

  • Bug fixes and performance enhancements


More Options (...)

Each installed add-in has a ... button that provides access to additional management options.

Click the ... button to access:

Update

Update the add-in to the latest version (same as clicking the Update button directly).

Uninstall

Remove the add-in from your system.

What happens when you uninstall:

  • The add-in is removed from all installed software versions

  • All add-in files are deleted from your computer

  • Your settings and preferences may be removed (depends on the add-in)

You can reinstall any add-in at any time from the All Add-ins page.

Repair

Uninstall and reinstall the add-in to fix issues.

When to use Repair:

  • Add-in not appearing in the software

  • Add-in commands not working properly

  • Error messages when launching the add-in

  • Corrupted or missing files

What Repair does:

  1. Completely removes the current installation

  2. Downloads fresh files

  3. Reinstalls the add-in to all compatible versions


Button States

Understanding the different button states helps you know the status of your add-ins:

Button State
Meaning

Batch Uninstall

If you want to remove all add-ins at once, use the Remove All BIMIL Add-ins option in Setting.

Once complete, the button returns to Installed

Install

Add-in is not installed

Installed

Add-in is installed and up to date

Update

A new version is available (blue button)

Loading...

Installation or update is in progress

Account & Profile Settings

With the latest BIMIL Manager update, profile editing has moved to the web for a more secure and unified experience.

Go to your Account Page

  1. Click your Account Name in BIMIL Manager.

  2. You’ll be redirected to your Profile Page.

Account

  1. You can check the Email and Name that you entered during Sign Up.

While the Email cannot be changed, other information can be modified.

  1. Click “Edit Profile” and update your information:

    • First/ Last Name

    • Country

    • Company

Introduction

Icon
Add-in
Released Date

Auto Dimension

2024-04-17

Auto Join

2024-04-17

Auto Tag

2024-04-17

Invite Your Friend

BIMIL makes it easy to invite colleagues and friends. You can send an invitation in two ways:

From BIMIL Web (Profile Page)

How to Invite:

  1. Go to Account → Invite your friend (Link).

  2. Enter the email address of the person you’d like to invite.

  3. Click Invite Now.

  4. An email will be sent to them with information about BIMIL and how to get started.

Notes:

  • Make sure to enter a valid email address (e.g., name@company.com).

  • Invitations are sent instantly, but delivery time may depend on the recipient’s email provider.

Directly in Revit (Quick Invite)

How to Invite:

  1. In the BIMIL ribbon tab inside Revit, click Quick Invite

  2. A pop-up window will appear without leaving Revit

  3. Enter your colleague’s email address

  4. Click [Invite Now] to send the invitation instantly

Setting

Account

View your account information and credit balance.

  • Name: Your account name

  • Account Type: BIMIL Official or user account


Preferences

Start BIMIL on system startup

Enable this option to launch BIMIL Manager automatically when your computer starts.

  • Enabled: BIMIL will start with Windows

  • Disabled: You'll need to manually launch BIMIL each time

Get notified whenever BIMIL has new updates or announcements

Enable notifications to stay informed about:

  • New BIMIL Manager updates

  • New add-in releases

  • Important announcements from BIMIL


BIMIL Manager Language

Select your preferred language for the BIMIL Manager interface.

  • Currently Available: English

  • Coming Soon: More languages will be added in future updates


Remove All BIMIL Add-ins

Quickly uninstall all installed add-ins from your device.

How to Remove All Add-ins

  1. Scroll to the Remove All BIMIL Add-ins section

  2. Read the warning message:

    • All BIMIL add-in files will be removed from your device

    • You can reinstall them anytime from the BIMIL Add-in Manager

Warning: This action will uninstall all add-ins from all installed software versions on your computer.

When to Use This Feature

  • Shared file conflicts: When add-ins conflict with shared files or libraries, a complete removal and reinstall may be necessary. This provides a more thorough reinstallation than the Repair function.

  • Troubleshooting: Resolve persistent issues with BIMIL Manager

  • Clean reinstall: Perform a fresh installation of all add-ins

  • Free up disk space: Remove all add-ins at once

After removing all add-ins, you can reinstall any add-in individually from the All Add-ins page.


Additional Support

For help or questions about settings:

  • Click Go to BIMIL Docs in the top-right corner

  • Contact support at

  • Visit

Industry

  • Role

  • Marketing Notifications

  • Click the "Save Changes" Button to save the changes.

  • (Web)

    Click the Remove BIMIL Add-ins button

    help@bimpeers.com
    https://bimil.bimpeers.com

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    Excel Link
    Grid to Crop
    Beam to Slab
    Grid & Level Numbering
    Push / Pull Slab
    Mynamo
    Filter+ Basic
    IDs
    Filter+ Section Box
    Shape Cutter
    Smart Tab View
    Snap View
    Finder
    Box to View
    Excel Sync
    Cleaning Service
    Structure Booster
    ArchiFilm(beta) - Closed

    ArchiFilm Studio - Preview

    An all-in-one AI rendering studio that imports Revit & SketchUp models and enables generating, editing, and upscaling architectural images in a single seamless workflow.

    Launch Date: December 8, 2025 @ 04:00 AM (UTC) / 13:00 PM (KST)

    *****

    During the free preview period after launch, you can receive 100 free credits. However, if credits are consumed faster than expected, the preview period may end early, and the 100-credit offer may also be discontinued.

    *****

    ArchiFilm Studio is an AI-powered rendering platform built for architects, designers, and students who need high-quality visual results without the complexity of traditional rendering tools. Import models directly from Revit and SketchUp, describe the desired visual style using natural-language prompts, and handle image generation, editing, and smart upscaling all in one place.

    No exporting to external software, no heavy rendering setup, no fragmented workflow. Describe. Generate. Edit. Upscale. Organize. Everything happens inside ArchiFilm Studio.

    Key Features

    1. Direct Revit & SketchUp Import

    • Preserves camera angles, perspective, and crop settings

    • Instantly sends the selected view to ArchiFilm Studio Web

    2. Prompt-Based AI Image Generation

    • Control atmosphere, materials, lighting, and style through text descriptions

    • Generate up to three results simultaneously

    3. AI Edit

    • Modify specific parts of an image with simple natural-language commands (e.g., “Change to night view,” “Remove cars,” “Add more greenery”)

    • Run up to three edit jobs in parallel

    4. Smart Upscale

    • Enhances resolution, texture, sharpness, and lighting balance

    • Ideal for presentations, competitions, and portfolio-level output

    5. History Management

    • Manage generation / edit / upscale history in a clean visual timeline

    6. Prompt Booster

    • Automatically optimizes prompts for better image quality — great for users new to AI prompting.

    7. Multilingual Prompting

    • Understands major languages including Korean and English without manual translation.

    8. Multi-Task Parallel Processing

    • Generate, edit, and upscale simultaneously with no waiting between tasks.


    Notes

    • Currently available as Preview, with ongoing improvements and feature updates

    • Some unexpected variations may occur depending on model complexity or prompt detail

    • Clear model structure and optimized camera views produce more stable results

    Sample Images

    Auto Dimension

    Create dimensions between Grids and Levels with a single click.

    Auto Dimension is a powerful tool that automatically generates dimension lines for each Grid and Level within Autodesk Revit. This add-in simplifies the process of adding dimensions to your project, enhancing accuracy and saving time.

    Features

    • One-Click Dimensioning: By clicking the Auto Dimension button, dimension lines are instantly created for all visible Grids and Levels in the current view.

    • Customization: Adjust the spacing, select the type of dimension lines, and specify the placement. In the Dimension Placement settings, users can choose between:

      • Auto: Automatically generates dimension lines in the direction specified from eight available options.

      • Manual: Allows users to select the dimensioning direction through an interactive UI and confirm with an OK to place the dimensions.

    Notes

    • Dimensions can only be created between parallel grids.

    • Dimensioning is based solely on Grids and Levels visible in the current view.

    • The spacing between dimension lines and Grids/Levels excludes the head of lines, focusing solely on the line itself.

    Version History

    v1.2.2.0 (2025-11-24)

    • Added a “Check in detail” option, allowing joins to be performed even when elements only touch.

    v1.2.1.0 (2025-07-08)

    • UI & UX update.

    v1.2.0.0 (2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported.

    v1.0.2.0 (2024-11-11)

    • Added option for "Allow same category join".

    • Added option for "Allow structural-non structural join".

    v1.0.1.1 (2024-10-14)

    • Prevented failure messages in certain situations.

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated interface.

    v1.0.0.4 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.3 (2024-06-25)

    • Support 2025 version.

    v1.0.0.2 (2024-05-24)

    • Simplified messages.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-04-15)

    • Program optimization.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-04-11)

    • Add-in released.

    Run Unjoin

    Click the 'Unjoin' button to perform Unoin Geometry operations between categories.

    Run Auto Join

    Click the 'Auto Join' button to perform Join Geometry operations between categories.

    The joining is applied to the scope specified in settings and is limited to the selected categories.

    Elements with a higher join hierarchy are not overridden by lower ones.

    Priority : Column > Structural Frame > Floor

    Objects already joined will be reevaluated and potentially rejoined if they do not meet the established priority criteria.

    Detailed Options

    Click ' ▼ ' button to show detailed options.

    Allow same category join

    Check for join beween same category elements.

    Allow structural-non structural join

    Check for join beween structural element and non structural element.

    To prevent joining structural and non-structural elements, leave the checkbox unchecked.

    Check in detail

    Enables joining of elements that only touch, including edge-to-edge connections.

    This option may take longer to process due to the more detailed checks.

    Auto Join

    Automate geometry joining across categories based on user-defined priorities.

    Auto Join streamlines the process of managing geometries within Autodesk Revit by enabling users to join or unjoin geometries across different categories according to customized priorities. This tool simplifies complex modeling workflows, making it easier to maintain consistency and integrity in your Revit models.

    Notes

    • Objects already joined will be reevaluated and potentially rejoined if they do not meet the established priority criteria.

    • It is recommended not to edit the model in Revit while Auto Join or Unjoin operations are in progress to prevent conflicts.

    Version History

    Preview (2025-12-08)

    • This is a temporary deployment for testing purposes.

    v1.2.1.0 (2025-09-15)

    • Fixed minor bugs.

    Beta (2025-09-01)

    • This is a temporary deployment for testing purposes.

    Alpha (2025-06-09)

    • This is a temporary deployment for testing purposes.

    Version History

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.1.2 (2024-11-14)

    • Fixed issues with unit settings not functioning properly.

    v1.0.1.1 (2024-10-14)

    • Added settings for dimension placement.

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode, Updated Interface.

    v1.0.0.4 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.3 (2024-06-25)

    • Support 2025 version.

    v1.0.0.2 (2024-05-24)

    • Message simplification.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-04-15)

    • Available dimension lines between parallel diagonal grids.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-04-11)

    • Add-in released.

    Settings
    Detailed Options
    Run Auto Join
    Run Unjoin

    ArchiFilm Extension

    Seamless Revit & SketchUp integration that moves your model directly into ArchiFilm Studio for instant AI-powered rendering.

    ArchiFilm (for SketchUp)

    Description

    Preprocess SketchUp Scenes for AI and export them to ArchiFilm Studio Web with one click. Automatically captures camera angle, perspective, and model geometry, enabling seamless transfer into the AI rendering workflow without any manual export steps.

    Key Benefits

    • One-click import from SketchUp directly to ArchiFilm Studio

    • Preserves scene composition exactly as shown in the viewport

    • Start AI generative rendering immediately — no setup required

    • Ideal for concept visualization and rapid iteration


    ArchiFilm (for Revit)

    Description

    Preprocess Revit Views for AI and export them to ArchiFilm Studio Web with one click. Sends Active View with camera settings, crop region, and perspective intact for instant AI-based architectural visualization.

    Key Benefits

    • Direct transfer from Revit into ArchiFilm Studio

    • Automatically converts the view into an AI-ready format

    • Begin Generate / Edit / Upscale workflow instantly

    • Perfect for design reviews, client presentations, and early-stage concept studies

    Settings - Offsets

    Offsets between Levels and Dimensions

    Adjusts the spacing between Levels and dimension lines.

    This setting applies when working in elevation or section views.

    • First input field: Sets the distance between the dimension line that groups all Levels and the individual dimension lines for each Level.

    • Second input field: Sets the distance between the end of each Level line and the grouped dimension line for all Levels.

    Offsets between Grids and Dimensions

    Adjusts the spacing between Grids and dimension lines.

    • First input field: Sets the distance between the dimension line that groups all Grids and the individual dimension lines for each Grid.

    • Second input field: Sets the distance between the end of each Grid line and the grouped dimension line for all Grids.

    The measurement units used for spacing can be selected in BIMIL - Settings.

    (B) Workspace

    ① Work Timeline

    Each horizontal row is a self-contained work session that shows:

    • The prompt used to generate the result

    • Multiple generated images aligned side-by-side

    • Direct access to actions such as Edit, Upscale, Delete

    • Comparison and selection across variation options

    📌 Purpose:

    • Track design evolution visually across time

    • Compare results and choose direction efficiently

    • Never lose history or overwrite previous versions


    ② Prompt Caption

    Displayed above each timeline row (e.g., “대규모 박물관 CG 랜더링…”)

    • Shows the exact input prompt used for that batch

    • Allows rapid recall and reasoning behind a result

    • Enables reuse or continuous refinement

    📌 Purpose: Transparent iteration history for professional design decisions


    ④ Generate Panel

    Located at the bottom of the screen

    Component
    Function

    📌 Purpose: Enable continuous creative flow from reviewing history → generating new iterations

    Sign-up

    Let's sign up first!

    If you've signed up, let's move on to the next step!

    Please check your internet connection.

    1. ID (Email) : - Enter your valid email address. A verification code will be sent to this email, so ensure the email is accurate.

    2. Password : - Create your password. Re-enter the same password in the field below to confirm.

    3. First Name / Last Name : - Enter your First Name / Last Name.

    4. Country : - Select your country from the dropdown list.

    5. Company (optional) : - Enter your company name (optional). You can leave this blank if you are not affiliated with a company. This field is also optional.

    6. Industry : - Select your industry from the dropdown list (e.g., Architecture, Engineering, Construction).

    7. Role : - Choose your role (e.g., Staff, Manager, Team Leader, CEO, etc.).

    8. Agreement : - Terms and Service : You must agree to the terms and conditions. - Privacy Policy : You must agree to the privacy policy. - Marketing Emails(optional) : Opt-in to receive marketing emails and offers.

    9. Submit Button : - Once all required fields are filled and agreements are checked, click Submit to complete the sign-up process. - If you already have an account, click Sign In at the bottom of the page.

    1. Verification Code - Enter the verification code you received via email. You will receive the code at the email address you entered in Marker ❶.

    2. Submit Button : - After entering the verification code, click the Submit button to complete the verification process.

    3. Resend Email : - If you didn't receive the email, click the Resend Email link to receive the verification code again.

    1. The "Registration Complete" message indicates that your registration has been successfully completed.

    Manual

    Project Dashboard

    Project Dashboard

    Overview

    The Project Dashboard is the starting point of ArchiFilm Studio — a clean hub where all your architectural rendering projects are organized and instantly accessible. Every project shows its most recent generated or edited image, along with timestamps, so you can quickly resume work exactly where you left off.


    Workspace

    Workspace — Prompt History, Results Timeline

    Overview

    The Workspace is where all generation, edit, and upscale results are displayed in a timeline format, allowing users to visually track the evolution of a project. Each row represents a prompt execution, showing multiple image outputs side-by-side for quick comparison, selection, and further editing.


    Work View — Edit, Upscale Works

    Overview

    The Work View is the core editing environment where users can refine their generated images, experiment with variations, and finalize results through Smart Upscale. Everything is streamlined around visual interaction — select an image, adjust it through natural-language prompts, and instantly process improvements.


    (C) Work View

    ① Options Toolbar (Top Right)

    Includes essential actions for output finalization and project control.

    Icon / Action
    Description

    Smart Upscale

    📌 Purpose: Quick control for finalizing or managing the current image without leaving the workspace


    ② Main Canvas

    The large central display area shows the currently selected result in full size.

    • Optimized for detailed visual review

    • Helps evaluate materials, lighting, composition, people, vegetation, etc.

    • Click-to-select navigation syncs with the version sidebar

    📌 Purpose: Accurate decision-making based on full-resolution visual context


    ③ Version Sidebar (Right Panel)

    • Displays the sequence of generated, edited, and upscaled results in chronological order, representing the full progression of the work session.

    • Click any item to instantly switch to that version without opening or closing additional panels. Provides a clear visual timeline to compare changes, revert decisions, and guide iterative refinement efficiently.

    📌 Purpose: Track design evolution & enable fast version navigation


    ④ Edit Panel (Bottom)

    The command area where changes are applied through prompts

    Feature
    Description

    📌 Purpose: Enable rapid creative iteration without technical complexity

    (A) Project Dashboard

    ① Last Updated

    Displayed at the top-left of each project thumbnail (e.g., “1 day ago”, “2 days ago”)

    • Shows when the project was last modified or rendered

    • Helps prioritize active work and quickly identify recent progress

    • Enables time-based navigation within multiple projects

    📌 Purpose: Quickly find the latest project you were working on and resume immediately


    ② Project Thumbnail

    A preview image generated from the most recent output in that project

    • Provides a visual snapshot of the project’s current state

    • Helps identify projects without reading names or searching manually

    • Reflects real results, not placeholders or generic icons

    📌 Purpose: Visual recognition & fast access


    ③ Project Name

    Displayed below each project thumbnail (e.g., MuseumModel_L1 25-12-01, Museum view 2-2)

    📌 Purpose: Clear project identification


    ④ New Project Tile

    The empty tile with a “+” icon

    • Create a new project

    📌 Purpose: Simple entry point to begin a new creative workflow


    ⑤ Global Navigation (header)

    Located at the top right: Download | Pricing | Account (profile & credit count)

    • Access Add-on downloads for Revit / SketchUp

    • View or change subscription, credit usage

    • Manage account details

    📌 Purpose: Quick system-level navigation

    Settings - Dimensions

    Dimension Type

    Select the line dimension style type to use for the generated dimensions.

    Dimension Placement

    Choose between Auto and Manual for placing dimension lines:

    • Auto: In Auto mode, dimension lines are generated in the directions specified by the Direction Settings.

    • Manual: Each time Auto Dimension is executed, a direction settings window opens, allowing you to specify the desired direction.

    Direction Settings

    Use the 8-direction toggle buttons to specify the direction in which dimension lines will be automatically created. Click Select All in the center to toggle all directions at once.

    All dimension lines that are not vertical or horizontal are classified as diagonal dimensions.

    Prompt Input

    Describe what you want to generate

    Mode Selector

    Switch between Generative / Refine options

    Creativity Adjustment

    Adjusts originality vs. fidelity to the source model.

    Reference Image Support

    Attach reference images to control geometry, materials, style

    Run Button

    Starts a multi-image generation task

    Work View

    Enhances resolution and detail quality for presentation-ready output

    Download

    Exports the selected image locally

    Image Info

    The source image / prompt used during generation

    Delete

    Removes the selected image from the project history

    Prompt Field

    Natural-language instruction entry (e.g., Remove cars from road, Change to night lighting, Add more trees, Make façade more transparent)

    Reference Upload

    Add reference images to guide image editing more precisely

    Run / Execute

    Generates edited results in new timeline row

    Beam to Slab

    Automatically attach beams to the nearest upper floor.

    Beam to Slab simplifies structural projects by automatically detecting and attaching beams to the nearest upper floor. It enhances alignment between beams and floors, boosting workflow efficiency and reducing the need for manual adjustments. This add-in accurately identifies floors directly above beams, facilitating precise and seamless attachment with minimal user input.

    Features

    • Upper Floor Recognition: Automatically identifies and attaches beams to the closest floor above in the Z-axis direction. The 'Offset Limit' allows users to set a specific detection range.

    • Reference Plane Setting: Choose to attach beams to either the top or bottom surface of the floor.

    • Orientation Options:

      • Normal: Aligns beams perpendicular to sloped floors modified with Slope Arrow. Does not support curved floors.

      • Horizontal: Keeps beams horizontal regardless of the floor's slope.

    Notes

    • Movement of curved beams is not supported.

    • Detects the nearest floor based on the beam's central point.

    • Recognizes only floors that overlap with or are above the beam.

    • For curved floors, only the 'Horizontal' orientation is supported.

    Auto Tag

    Instantly create material tags for objects like walls and floors, complete with thickness display.

    Auto Material Tag streamlines the documentation process in Autodesk Revit by automatically generating material tags for objects composed of multiple layers, such as Basic Walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs. This tool efficiently tags each material layer within an object, displaying both material type and thickness, if desired.

    Features

    • Material Tagging: Use Auto Tag to select target objects and their placement locations, completing tag creation with just two clicks. The orientation of the texts can be adjusted based on the mouse position.

    • Material and Thickness Visibility Settings: Customize the display of thickness via Auto Tag Settings. A manual setting option allows for individual specification of thickness display and material name visibility for each material.

    • Tag Updates: Reflect changes in an object's material layers with the Tag Update feature. Users can apply updates to selected objects, selected families, or the entire project.

    • Manual Tag Updates: Tags created with manual settings offer the ability to re-specify visibility options individually. The Show button reveals the current appearance and placement of tags.

    Notes

    • Tags created with Auto Tag are formatted as Detail Groups, distinct from Revit’s default Material Tags.

    • When creating new tags, any existing Detail Groups for tags that have been deleted from the view will be automatically removed.

    • Visibility options for manually set tags will reset if changes occur in the host object's materials. A list of reset tags can be accessed by clicking the lower-left corner of the update screen.

    • Tags hosted on deleted objects can be bulk deleted when using Tag Update.

    Beams attach to floors based on the central point of the beam's top surface.

    Settings

    Apply to (Scope Setting)

    Define the scope of Auto Join to include.

    • All: Try joining every elements in the model.

    • Visible in View: Try joining for elements which can view in the active view.

    • Selected Elements: Try joining for selected elements.

    Category Selection

    Click the checkbox to select a specific category as the geometry joining target.

    Supported Categories

    Non Structural Categories

    • Ceiling

    • Column

    • Floor

    • Generic Model

    Structural Categories

    • Structural Column

    • Structural Floor

    • Structural Foundation

    • Structural Framing

    For Walls & Floors, the structural or non-structural classification is determined by whether the 'Structural' parameter is checked.

    Priority Setting

    Drag and arrange categories to establish which ones have precedence in the joining hierarchy.

    Import / Export Settings:

    Export and import Auto Join configurations, facilitating reuse and sharing of settings across projects.

    Roof
  • Wall

  • Structural Wall

    SketchUp Import

    Import Process from SketchUp to ArchiFilm Studio

    Overview

    ArchiFilm for SketchUp enables users to send their current camera view directly to ArchiFilm Studio with a single click. The extension captures the scene precisely as composed — including camera angle, perspective, and framing — and instantly opens it in the AI rendering workspace.

    No exports. No rendering setup. No additional files.

    ① Click the ArchiFilm Toolbar Icon

    Located in the SketchUp top toolbar

    • Launches the ArchiFilm extension

    • Automatically captures the current scene & camera view

    • No need to export or adjust rendering configurations

    📌 Purpose: Start the AI rendering pipeline immediately


    ② Select Project & Import

    The ArchiFilm Studio project selection window appears

    • Create New Project to start a new render session

    • Select an Existing Project to continue previous work

    • Click IMPORT

    📌 Purpose: Transfer the SketchUp view into a structured project pipeline


    ③ Auto-Open in ArchiFilm Studio Web

    After pressing IMPORT:

    • ArchiFilm Studio loads in the browser

    • Your SketchUp view appears in the Generate Panel

    • You can immediately describe what you want and render

    📌 Purpose: Zero-setup design-to-image transition


    Cleaning Service

    Requirements

    • Revit 2022–2026

    • BIMIL Manager v 1.1.9.0+ 👉 How to check your BIMIL Manager version:

    📌 What is Cleaning Service?

    Cleaning Service is a Revit Add-in from the BIMIL platform that installs and provides three powerful tools in one:

    Cleaning Service / Family Cleaner / Spatial Cleaner.

    It allows you to selectively remove unnecessary elements from your Revit model, keeping it lightweight, clean, and optimized for maximum performance.

    1️⃣

    ✔️ Selectively remove unnecessary elements to keep your Revit model light and fast.

    2️⃣

    ✔️ Permanently remove the selected family from your project, like a Shift+Delete.

    3️⃣

    ✔️ Remove unplaced or unclosed Rooms, Spaces, and Areas to keep your spatial data clean and accurate.


    💼 Who is it for?

    • Need to keep project models in optimal condition

    • Avoid conflicts and clutter from unnecessary elements

    • Need to deliver clean, optimized models before and after handover


    💡 Why Cleaning Service?

    Revit projects grow, unnecessary elements quietly pile up. The result: Heavier models, slower performance, and more time wasted finding what you need.

    Cleaning Service solves these hidden problems in just a few clicks:

    • Lightens heavy models to improve load and save times

    • Removes unused families and incorrect space data to reduce confusion

    • Keeps your workspace clean and organized

    It’s not just model cleaning — it’s a tool to boost your workflow and productivity.

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    Cleaning Service
    Family Cleaner
    Spatial Cleaner

    Version History

    v1.0.0.0 (2025-07-16)

    • Add-in Released

    Box to View

    SectionBox/ScopeBox-Based 6 Direction View Auto-Creation Add-in

    📌 What is Box to View?

    Box to View Add-in is a Revit extension that automatically generates six orthogonal views (Front, Back, Left, Right, Top, and Bottom) from any Section box or Scope box you define.

    With a single click, it delivers consistent, precisely aligned views for documentation, review, and presentations, eliminating repetitive manual setup.

    ✅ Features

    ✔️ 6-Direction View Generation – Front / Back / Left / Right / Top / Bottom With just one click, you instantly generate views for every direction you need. Instead of spending 20–30 minutes setting them up manually, you’ll have them all ready in under 10 seconds.

    ✔️ View Type & Template Filtering – For each face, select a View Type (Floor Plan, Section, Elevation, Detail) and then pick its View Template.

    • Top → Floor Plan / Structural Plan / Section

    • Bottom → Ceiling Plan / Section

    • Front/Back/Left/Right → Section / Elevation / Detail View

    ⚠️ Notes

    • Template Availability The Template drop-down only shows templates explicitly defined for the chosen View type—if none appear, check your Revit template library.

    • Compatibility Requires BIMIL Manager v1.1.7.0 or later.


    💡 Why get ready to use this?

    “No more wasting time on view setup.” “No more errors from project-to-project view settings.” “Focus on design, not repetitive tasks.”

    Revit Import

    Import Process from Revit to ArchiFilm Studio

    Overview

    ArchiFilm for Revit allows users to send the active 3D view directly into ArchiFilm Studio with a single click — preserving camera perspective, crop region, and scene settings. This eliminates traditional exporting steps and enables immediate AI rendering inside the Studio.

    ① Click the ArchiFilm Add-in Button

    Located in the Revit toolbar under BIMIL AI

    • Launches the ArchiFilm extension

    • Reads the active 3D View as the source scene

    • No need to export to external file formats (FBX, OBJ, PNG, etc.)

    📌 Purpose: Start the AI rendering workflow instantly from your current view


    ② Choose a Project & Import

    The ArchiFilm Studio project dialog appears

    • Create New Project Start a brand-new render project

    • Select Existing Project Add the new view to an existing project history

    • Press IMPORT/FAST IMPORT

    📌 Purpose: Connect Revit content with ArchiFilm Studio timeline structure


    ③ Auto-Transfer to Web Studio

    Once Import is pressed:

    • The Web Studio opens automatically

    • The Revit view appears as preview input in the Generate panel

    • You can immediately begin prompting and rendering

    📌 Purpose: Seamless transition without file saving, exporting, or setup steps


    Settings

    Font Family

    Sets the font family for tag text display. Choose from available system fonts to customize the appearance of your tags.

    Display Thickness

    Controls whether thickness values are displayed before material names in material tags.

    Options include:

    • On: Always display thickness values

    • Off: Never display thickness values

    • Manual: Individually decide for each tag

    The selected option is saved to each tag when created. Once a tag is generated with a specific thickness display setting, it will maintain that setting even after subsequent tag updates.

    Thickness Prefix

    Defines the prefix text that appears before thickness values in tags. Customize this to match your project standards or naming conventions.

    Line Spacing

    Adjusts the vertical spacing between lines in multi-line tags. Increase or decrease this value to control text density and readability.

    Show Tag Update button in Modify tab

    Controls whether the Tag Update button appears in the Modify tab when tags are selected.

    *Restart Revit to apply this setting.

    Family Cleaner

    Remove a selected family (and its types/instances) from the model and the Family Browser.

    Requirements

    • Revit 2022–2026

    • BIMIL Manager v 1.1.9.0+ 👉 How to check your BIMIL Manager version:

    📌 What is Family Cleaner?

    Family Cleaner is a Revit Add-in that permanently deletes selected families from the Project Browser. Unlike the standard Delete command which removes only from the view, Family Cleaner removes both family instances and definitions, delivering a Shift+Delete-like effect.

    ✅ Features

    ✔️ Complete Removal: Deletes not only family instances but also family definitions from the Project Browser

    ✔️ Nested Family Support: Cleans nested families included within the selected family

    ✔️ Multi-selection Support: Allows selecting and deleting multiple families at once

    ✔️ Usage Check: Displays the number of instances in use before deletion

    Simple Workflow : 1️⃣ Select family → 2️⃣ Run Family Cleaner → 3️⃣Click [Clean]

    💼 Ideal for

    • Designers who want to quickly clean families with one click

    • Anyone who needs to load external or test families and then immediately purge them cleanly

    Family Cleaner cannot be installed separately.

    It is available only as part of the Cleaning Service Add-in.

    By downloading Cleaning Service, Family Cleaner will be included.

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    How to Use

    Excel Link

    Insert data from Excel files or clipboard in the desired format.

    Excel Link facilitates the integration of data from Excel files or clipboard content into Autodesk Revit, transforming them into Legends, Drafting Views, or Schedules. This tool streamlines the process of incorporating spreadsheet data into Revit projects, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of documentation.

    Features

    • Excel File Insertion: Allows users to upload an Excel file, select specific sheets and ranges, and insert the data as a table. Excel cell and text styles are preserved and applied directly.

    • View Updates: Updates the inserted Excel data in Revit when the original Excel file is modified, ensuring data consistency across platforms.

    • Clipboard Insertion: Enables the insertion of values stored in the clipboard as a table in Revit, without the need for direct Excel file insertion.

    • Customizable View Formats: Users can generate the data in their preferred View Type, choosing from Legend, Drafting View, or Schedule.

    Notes

    • Differences in font spacing between Excel and Revit may cause text to extend beyond cell boundaries.

    • Changes made by users in the Revit view will not be preserved upon updating the view with new Excel data.

    • Cells not specifically aligned in Excel will default to right alignment in Revit.

    • Font style is determined based on the first character of the cell.

    Table layout may change when data is inserted from the clipboard.

  • When inserting date format data via clipboard, the output format may vary.

  • Files with autosave enabled (e.g., in OneDrive) are not supported while open.

  • Excel Sync

    Export element parameters to Excel for review or backup. Edit values in Excel and re-import them to update your Revit model.

    📌 What is Excel Sync?

    Excel Sync is a powerful Revit Add-in that lets you quickly export, edit, and re-import parameter values using Excel or a built-in spreadsheet — no more clicking through endless property windows.

    No more navigating through dozens of schedules or complex property windows — just fast, flexible control over your BIM data.

    Whether you're updating thousands of instance parameters or tweaking type values across multiple families, Excel Sync streamlines the process and reduces human error.

    ✅ Features

    ✔️ Easily export parameter values to Excel with one click

    ✔️ Edit parameters in Revit just like spread sheet - no extra tools need

    ✔ Import edited Excel files and apply changes instantly to the model

    ✔ Supports both instance and type parameters

    ✔ Designed for large-scale projects and collaborative BIM environments

    💼 Ideal for

    • Professionals working with large Revit models

    • Teams frequently updating parameter data

    • Anyone who prefers Excel over Revit’s schedule views

    • Designers looking for a faster, cleaner way to manage data

    💡 Why Excel Sync?

    "Make large-scale edits in minutes, not hours."

    Anyone frustrated by repetitive property editing

    Spatial Cleaner

    Remove unplaced or unenclosed Rooms, Spaces, and Areas with one click.

    Requirements

    • Revit 2022–2026

    • BIMIL Manager v 1.1.9.0+ 👉 How to check your BIMIL Manager version:

    📌 What is Spatial Cleaner?

    Spatial Cleaner is a Revit Add-in that detects and deletes Rooms, Areas, and Spaces that are either Not Placed or Not Enclosed in your project. It helps keep your spatial data accurate and clutter-free.

    ✅ Features

    ✔️ Detection: Automatically detects Rooms, Areas, and Spaces marked as Not Placed / Not Enclosed

    ✔️ Multi-selection Support: Allows deleting multiple Rooms / Areas / Spaces at once

    Simple Workflow: 1️⃣ Click "Spatial Cleaner" → 2️⃣ Select items to delete → 3️⃣ Click [Clean]

    💼 Ideal for

    • Designers who want to quickly clean up unused Rooms / Areas / Spaces

    Spatial Cleaner cannot be installed separately.

    It is available only as part of the Cleaning Service Add-in.

    By downloading Cleaning Service, Spatial Cleaner will be included.

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    How to Use

    How to Use

    1️⃣ Select a Box

    • Requirement: In the 3D view, select exactly one Section box or Scope box.

    2️⃣ Display UI & Configure Options

    When you run the Add-in, the following panel appears—configure as needed:

    No.
    UI Element
    Description

    3️⃣ Generate Your Views

    Click Generate to create one view per selected face. Names follow <Prefix>_<Direction>, with _1, _2 added for duplicates. (e.g. Box To View_Top, Box To View_Right, Box)

    5

    View Template

    Choose its View Template.

    (only shows templates for the selected View Type)

    6

    View Name Prefix

    Enter a prefix for all generated views (e.g. Box To View_Top).

    1

    Direction

    Lists all six faces (Top, Bottom, Front, Back, Left, Right).

    2

    Locate (Show)

    Click to preview that face—the face surface is highlighted in red in the current 3D view.

    3

    Generate toggle

    Turn on (blue) or off (grey) to include or exclude each face from view generation.

    4

    View Type

    Choose the view style for each face: • Top → Floor Plan, Structural Plan, Section • Bottom → Ceiling Plan, Section • Front / Back / Left / Right → Section, Elevation, Detail View

    Select elements

    Easily specify the beams to be adjusted and the slabs to attach them.

    Supported Categories

    • Beams:

      • Structural Framing (Excludes Structural Beam Systems)

    • Slabs:

      • Floor

      • Structural Foundations: Slab

    Element Selection

    • Pre-Selection: If you select elements before running Beam to Slab, only those categorized under the supported elements are automatically assigned.

    • Selecting Elements in the Tool: Launch Beam to Slab without pre-selecting elements to use the Select Elements (Slabs/Beams) button within the add-in.

      • This activates multi-select mode in the current view, where you can choose the elements to include.

    • Overview of Selected Elements:

      • The selected elements are automatically sorted and counted by category as beams and slabs, allowing you to review the total number of each type before proceeding.

    Auto Dimension

    Auto Dimension automatically generates dimension lines between Grids and Levels in the current view with a single click. The dimensioning process depends on whether Auto or Manual is selected in the .

    Auto

    When Auto is selected, dimension lines are instantly created in the direction specified in the .

    Click Finish to complete the selection.
    Manual

    When Manual is selected, a window with 8-direction toggle buttons opens upon executing Auto Dimension.

    The default direction is set based on the saved Direction Settings, but the user can modify it. After selecting the preferred direction, click OK to generate the dimensions.

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    Direction Settings

    Settings

    Customize the beam attachment parameters to achieve optimal alignment with upper slabs.

    Reference Plane

    Specify the face of the slab to which beams will attach:

    Top

    Bottom

    Detail

    Offset Limit

    Define the detection range within which the beam identifies the slab.

    This value is measured from the centerline of the beam, specifying how high above the beam it will search for a slab to attach.

    Orientation for Sloping Slab

    Select the alignment mode for beams attached to sloping slabs:

    • Normal: Aligns beams perpendicularly to the slab slope, adapting to the angle of the slab.

    • Horizontal: Keeps beams horizontally aligned, ignoring the slope and maintaining a consistent height orientation.

    For curved floors, only the Horizontal orientation is supported.

    Main Interface

    The Excel Link main interface allows users to manage and integrate Excel data into Autodesk Revit projects seamlessly. The interface provides tools to add, update, duplicate, and delete data entries, as well as options to customize how data is displayed in Revit.

    Overview

    The main interface consists of a data table displaying all linked Excel/Clipboard entries and essential tools for managing those entries. Users can manage linked data entries in the table by adding new data, updating configurations, duplicating views, or removing views no longer needed.

    Each entry in the table represents a connection between Revit and a specific set of Excel data, including its

    Version History

    v1.0.2.0 (2025-09-15)

    • Added family cleanup, model line deletion

    • UI update

    Version History

    v1.2.1.0(2025-07-23)

    • Bug fixes

    Version History

    v1.0.1.0 (2025-09-24)

    • Added Linked model support (view only)

    • New Schedule option

    How to Use

    1️⃣ Start Excel Sync

    - Open the BIMIL tab in Revit and click [Excel Sync].

    Improved stability

    v1.0.0.0 (2025-08-18)

    • Add-in Released

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)
    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.1.0.1 (2025-03-17)

    • Fixed issues with cell merging not working correctly.

    • Fixed borders not displaying properly for merged cells.

    v1.1.0.0 (2024-11-18)

    • Enabled usage with opened Excel files.

    • Improved output formatting.

      • Applied indentation and outdenting.

      • Introduced default padding to prevent text from being too close to cell borders.

      • Sorting now defaults to the text format when no specific alignment is set.

      • Prevented text from wrapping to a new line when exceeding cell width.

      • Borders in schedules now reflect the state of the cells.

      • Added support for dashed borders.

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated interface.

    v1.0.0.4 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.3 (2024-06-25)

    • Support 2025 version.

    v1.0.0.2 (2024-05-24)

    • Message simplification.

    • Fixed border omission error.

    • Added support for diagonal lines.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-04-15)

    • Program optimization.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-04-11)

    • Add-in released.

    Improved Import/Apply speed

  • Minor bug fixes.

  • v1.0.0.0 (2025-07-23)

    • Add-in Released

    Normal Orientation
    Horizontal Orientation

    Version History

    v1.2.1.0(2025-07-08)

    • UI/UX Enhanced

    • Bug fixes

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.1.1 (2024-11-04)

    • Considers Z-offset when determining beam position.

    • Fixed error when the beam is located inside the slab.

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated interface.

    v1.0.0.3 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.2 (2024-06-25)

    • Support 2025 version.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-05-24)

    • Message simplification.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-05-20)

    • Add-in released.

    status
    , file path, and display settings. The interface ensures that updates in Excel are reflected in Revit with minimal effort, keeping your documentation accurate and up to date.

    Features

    • Add from File: Upload an Excel file to create a new data entry. Specify the worksheet, region, and view settings for integration into Revit.

    • Add from Clipboard: Use data copied to the clipboard to create a table directly in Revit. Specify additional settings for how the data is displayed.

    • Edit: Opens a configuration window to modify an existing entry. Click the pencil icon on the right side of the entry to access the editing options.

    • Refresh: Updates the status of all entries in the data table based on their original sources.

    • Duplicate: Creates a copy of the selected entry for additional adjustments. Works only on checked items.

    • Delete: Removes the selected entry from the list. Works only on checked items.

    • OK: Confirms and applies changes made to the data table. Works only on checked items.

    Example : Legend View created by Excel Link

    Data Table

    The data table displays a detailed list of all linked Excel entries. Each row provides essential information, such as:

    • Status: Indicates the current state of the entry. Possible statuses include:

      • New: The entry has been added to the table but has not yet been used to generate a view in Revit.

      • Edited: Modifications have been made to the entry within the Excel Link interface, such as updating view settings or changing the view name.

      • Outdated: The associated Excel file has been modified since the view was last created or updated in Revit, requiring a refresh to synchronize the data.

      • File Not Found: The Excel file linked to this entry cannot be located at the specified file path.

      • View Deleted: The Revit view created from this entry has been removed from the project, leaving the data entry without a corresponding view.

      • Worksheet Not Found: The worksheet specified in this entry no longer exists in the linked Excel file.

      • Region Not Found: The defined cell range in this entry is no longer available in the linked Excel file.

      • Clipboard Lost: The data originally sourced from the clipboard is no longer accessible, likely because it has been overwritten or cleared.

    • Source Type: Specifies whether the entry is from an Excel file or clipboard.

    • View Details: Includes the name, type (Legend, Schedule, Drafting View), and scale of the view in Revit.

    • File Information: Displays the file path, last modified date, and selected worksheet or region from the Excel file.

    2️⃣ Choose one of the three tabs at the top to define your target category:

    - In the main window, choose what kind of data you want to work with. There are three tabs available: • Model – for physical model elements • Annotation – for tags, dimensions, and text • Analytical Model – for structural analysis elements • Schedule (ver 1.0.1.0+) – for creating, editing, applying, or exporting Revit schedules in Excel format

    Select the desired tab and check the categories or individual elements you want to edit. You can now also enable checkboxes for elements from Linked Models (view only, v1.0.1.0+).

    3️⃣ Select Target Elements:

    Choose how to gather elements:

    • All : All elements in the model

    • Active View: Only elements visible in the current view

    • Selected Elements: Only elements you’ve pre-selected in the model

    • Include Linked Models (v1.0.1.0+): Option to also include elements from Linked Models (view only)

    4️⃣ Select Parameters

    Choose which parameters to modify: - From the left panel, select parameters and move them to the right “Selected Parameters” panel using the [▶] button.

    - Parameter icons:

    • Instance: Values vary by individual element.

    • Type: Shared values across elements of the same type.

    • Read-Only: Cannot be modified.

    • Linked included (v1.0.1.0+): Parameters coming from Linked Models (view only)

    • Schedule-Only (v1.0.1.0+): Parameters that are exclusive to the Schedule tab.

    These labels help you quickly identify which parameters can be edited.

    5️⃣ Choose Export or Edit

    After selecting elements and parameters:

    ➀ Export : Exports the selected parameter values to an Excel file. The file will open automatically.

    ※ Export Options (Schedule Only) (v1.0.1.0+)

    These options are available only when exporting from the Schedule tab.

    • Export in Schedule Format

      • Exports in the same format as a Revit schedule.

      • Files exported in this format cannot be re-imported into Excel Sync.

    • Exclude unit from values

      • Exports parameter values without unit symbols.

    ⚠️ Exporting with Linked Models

    • In Model / Annotation / Analytical Model tabs, linked elements are always included when exporting.

    • In the Schedule tab, behavior depends on the option:

      • Schedule Format → Linked elements included

      • Exclude unit from values → Linked elements excluded (only current model elements shown)

    ➁ Edit : Opens a spreadsheet-style interface directly in Revit for fast, in-app editing.

    6️⃣ Edit Parameter Values

    You can update parameter values using either of these two methods:

    ➀ Export to Excel

    • Export parameter values to an Excel file. Edit the values directly in Excel.

    ➁ Edit in Spreadsheet

    • Open an in-app spreadsheet view inside Revit. Edit values instantly without leaving the model.

    7️⃣ Apply Changes to the Model

    Depending on how you edited the values, apply changes as follows:

    ➀ From Excel

    • After editing values in Excel, click [Import] in Excel Sync to apply changes to the model.

    ➁ From Spreadsheet

    • If you edited values in the in-app spreadsheet, click [Apply] to immediately update the model.

    Run Beam to Slab

    After selecting beams and slabs and configuring all settings, click the OK button to execute the Beam to Slab operation.

    During processing, a progress window will appear, showing the current completion rate. As the process runs, you can observe each beam attaching to the slabs in real time in the active view.

    Execution Process

    • Detection For each beam, Beam to Slab verifies the presence of any slab directly above the beam’s center point, within the range defined by the Offset Limit in Detail Options. Only slabs above the beam within this limit are considered; slabs below the beam are disregarded.

    • Attachment

      • When a slab is detected within range, the beam attaches to the specified face of the slab (top or bottom).

      • For sloped slabs, Beam to Slab adjusts the beam’s angle to align precisely with the slope.

    • Final Z-Offset Adjustment

      • Upon completion, all beams are set with a Z offset of 0 for precise alignment. Note that during processing, beams may temporarily display a different Z offset, leading to a brief appearance of displacement until the final adjustment is applied.

    Add From Clipboard

    The Add From Clipboard interface allows users to quickly import data stored in the clipboard and configure it for integration into Revit. This tool provides a simple workflow for inserting data directly into your project without needing an Excel file.

    Clipboard Data Management

    • The interface automatically displays the content currently stored in the clipboard within the Preview Panel.

    • Use the Change Clip button at the top of the interface to refresh the preview with new data if the clipboard content has been updated.

    Preview Panel

    The Preview Panel displays a live preview of the clipboard content, allowing users to verify the data before creating a view in Revit. This ensures that the table format and content meet project requirements.

    View Configuration

    Customize how the imported data will appear in Revit:

    • View Name: Specify the name of the Revit view where the clipboard data will be displayed.

    • View Type: Choose from Legend, Schedule, or Drafting View to determine how the data integrates into your project.

    • View Scale: Define the scale for the view to align with your project's specifications.

    Action Buttons

    • OK: Confirms the configuration and creates the entry in the main interface.

    • Cancel: Discards any changes and closes the window.

    Add From File

    The Add From File interface lets you select and configure data from an Excel file for seamless integration into Revit. It provides options to choose a file, specify the worksheet and region, and customize the resulting view settings, all within a single window.

    Excel File Selection

    Start by selecting the Excel file that contains the data you want to use. The selected file’s path will be displayed at the top of the interface for reference.

    Worksheet and Region Selection

    • Worksheet: Choose the worksheet from the dropdown menu. Only the data from the selected sheet will be included.

    • Region: Define the area within the worksheet to use. You can either:

      • Select a predefined named worksheet region stored in excel.

      • Manually highlight cells in the Preview Panel

    Preview Panel

    The preview panel provides a visual representation of the selected worksheet and highlights any defined regions or manually selected cell ranges.

    View Configuration

    Customize how the imported data will appear in Revit:

    • View Name: Define the name of the view that will display the data in Revit.

    • View Type: Choose from Legend, Schedule, or Drafting View to control how the data is integrated into your project.

    • View Scale: Adjust the scale of the view to fit your project's requirements.

    Action Buttons

    • OK: Confirms your settings and adds the entry to the main interface.

    • Cancel: Closes the window without saving any changes.

    Installation

    1️⃣ Check BIMIL Manager Version

    - Excel Sync requires BIMIL Manager version 1.1.8.0 or higher. - If your version is below 1.1.8.0, update it by one of the following: - Click the BIMIL icon in the system tray → Select “Check for Updates”. - Or manually download the latest installer using the link below: 👉Download the latest BIMIL Manager

    ⚠️ Please make sure Revit is closed before updating to avoid any issues⚠️

    2️⃣ Open BIMIL Manager

    - Open BIMIL, then click the [🔄Refresh] button at the top-right corner to see the latest version of the Excel Sync Add-in.

    2️⃣ Click [Install] button

    - In BIMIL Manager, locate Excel Sync in the Add-ins list and click [Install] to begin using it.

    Font: Select the font style for the table:
    • Use Revit’s font library.

    • Or retain the font style applied to the clipboard data (from Excel).

    by dragging over the desired range (*Custom Range).
    Font: Select the font style for the table:
    • Use Revit’s font library.

    • Or retain the font style applied to the clipboard data (from Excel).

    ▶️ Learn how to use Excel Sync

    Version History

    v1.2.3.0(2025-09-24)

    • Bug fixes

    v1.2.2.0(2025-09-15)

    • Add option for Show "Tag Update" button on Modify tab

    v1.2.1.0(2025-07-08)

    • UI/UX Enhanced

    • Bug fixes

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    • Add options for Font and Line Spacing, Add options for Thickness Prefix (Ex. THK)

    v1.0.3.0 (2025-04-14)

    • Fixed Auto Tag setting bug

    v1.0.2.0 (2025-03-31)

    • Improved tag stability

    • Minor bug fixes

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated interface.

    v1.0.0.5 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.4 (2024-07-04)

    • Support window resizing.

    v1.0.0.3 (2024-06-25)

    • Support 2025 version.

    v1.0.0.2 (2024-05-24)

    • Message simplification.

    • Prevent location reset on Tag Update.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-04-15)

    • Apply Detail Group's name format (Category_Type_Number).

    • Apply hierarchical order (Category-Type-View-Group).

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-04-11)

    • Add-in released.

    Parameter Filter

    Filter elements by their parameter values.

    Parameter Filter allows users to filter elements based on their instance parameter values, offering more advanced and refined filtering options. This feature enables users to create custom conditions and search for elements that meet specific parameter criteria, enhancing control and flexibility.

    Features

    • Parameter-Based Search: Filter elements by instance parameter values. The filter displays a list of parameters available in the current search scope.

    • Condition-Based Filtering: Choose from 8 default conditions and 4 additional conditions for numeric parameters. Users can input values or select True/False conditions for applicable parameters.

    • Custom Logic: Use AND/OR conditions to combine parameter criteria for more refined filtering.

    • Import/Export Conditions: Save and load parameter filter conditions for reuse across projects.

    Notes

    • If a parameter not found in the current scope is selected, or an invalid value (such as text for numeric parameters) is entered, the condition is ignored and highlighted in red.

    • When filtering numeric parameters, results are based on project units. For non-decimal unit settings (e.g., feet-inches), the original values are used for comparison.

    • Only instance parameters can be filtered, and type parameters are excluded.

    Filter+ Basic

    Quickly filter and select elements using customizable criteria.

    Filter+ Basic allows users to efficiently filter and select elements in Revit based on customizable criteria. It streamlines the process by offering various filter options such as category, material, and parameter-based filtering. This add-in provides an intuitive user interface, making it easy to search, organize, and select elements within a project.

    For more details on specific features, explore the following:

    Category FilterMaterial FilterParameter Filter

    Cleaning Service

    A cleanup tool that selectively removes unnecessary elements to keep your Revit model light and optimized

    Requirements

    • Revit 2022–2026

    • BIMIL Manager v 1.1.9.0+ 👉 How to check your BIMIL Manager version:

    📌 What is Cleaning Service?

    Cleaning Service is a Revit Add-in that helps you quickly clean unnecessary data and keep your model lightweight and optimized. With features like Triple Purge, auto backup, and Detailed Cleaning Preferences, it reduces project size, improves performance, and ensures a clean model environment for collaboration.

    ✅ Features

    🔹 Basic Cleaning Service

    • Triple Purge (After Detail Cleaning): Runs Purge Unused three times automatically to thoroughly remove residual unused data

    • Save Option

      • Cleaning current model → Run cleaning directly in the current model

      • Cleaning and save as a new file → Save as a new file while cleaning

    🔹 Detailed Cleaning Preferences

    Families

    • Optimize used families by purging unused types/materials → May take a long time as each family is purged and reloaded.

    💼 Ideal for

    • BIM managers who want to improve file size and performance by removing unnecessary elements in large projects

    • Designers who prefer one-click optimization over repetitive cleanup tasks

    • Any Revit user who needs to maintain a lightweight model environment during collaboration

    Cleaning Service is the main installation package.

    By downloading this Add-in, you also get Family Cleaner and Spatial Cleaner included.

    Backup before Cleaning: Automatically creates a backup file in the designated path

  • Ignore non-critical warnings: Skips minor warnings to prevent workflow interruptions

  • Groups
    • Delete unused groups → Deletes group definitions that are not used anywhere in the model.

    • Ungroup all model groups → Ungroups all model groups and converts them into individual elements to reduce dependencies.

    • Ungroup all detail groups → Ungroups all detail groups and breaks them into standalone 2D elements.

    • Ungroup array-generated group → Ungroups array-generated groups and turns them into independent items.

    Design Options

    • Delete non-primary design options → Deletes all secondary options, keeping only the primary option in each set to simplify models.

    Host-Detached Elements

    • Delete orphaned tags → Removes tags whose hosts no longer exist.

    • Delete "Orphaned" elements → Deletes elements that show as “Orphaned” in Revit.

    • Delete “<not associated>” elements → Deletes elements that show as “<not associated>” in Revit.

    Room / Area / Space

    • Delete unplaced rooms/areas/spaces → Deletes definitions not placed in the model.

    • Delete enclosed rooms/areas/spaces → Deletes enclosed items as configured for housekeeping scenarios.

    • Delete unused Room/Area/Space Separation Lines → Deletes separation lines that bound no valid region.

    Model Lines

    • Delete Model Lines not associated with any elements → Deletes model lines not tied to geometry.

    Views & Sheets

    • Delete Views (not placed on sheets) → Deletes standard views not assigned to any sheet (excluding Legends and Schedules).

    • Delete Legends (not placed on sheets) → Deletes legends that are not assigned to any sheet.

    • Delete Schedules (not placed on sheets)

      → Deletes schedules that are not assigned to any sheet.

    • Delete empty Sheets (with no views) → Deletes sheets that contain no views.

    Details

    • Delete Drafting views named ‘Drafting 1/2/3…’ → Deletes user-created drafting views that still use default names without being renamed.

    • Delete 3D views named ‘3D View 1/2/3…’ → Deletes user-created 3D views that still use default names without being renamed.

    Others

    • Delete unused view templates → Deletes templates not applied to any view.

    • Delete unused view filters → Deletes filters with zero usage.

    • Delete unused scope boxes → Deletes scope boxes not referenced by views.

    Revit Link

    • Delete Revit links (Option 1) All Revit Links → Deletes all Revit link instances and types. (Option 2) Only unloaded/missing → Deletes unloaded or missing Revit links.

    Point Clouds

    • Delete all Point Clouds

      → Deletes all point cloud instances and types.

    CAD Link & Import

    • Delete CAD links (Option 1) All CAD Links → Deletes all linked DWG/DXF files. (Option 2) Only unloaded/missing → Deletes unloaded or missing CAD links.

    • Delete all CAD Imports → Deletes all imported CAD geometry from the model.

    Image Link & Import

    • Delete all Image Links (Option 1) All Image Links → Deletes all linked images. (Option 2) Only unused → Deletes linked images not placed on any view/sheet.

    • Delete all Image Imports (Option 1) All Image Imports → Deletes all Imported images. (Option 2) Only unused → Deletes Imported images not placed on any view/sheet.

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    Category Filter

    Filter elements by category, family, or type.

    Category Filter allows users to quickly filter elements based on their category, family, or type. This filter provides an easy way to find specific elements by defining the search scope, displaying results in an organized list format, and allowing for quick selection and management of elements.

    Features

    • Search by Category: Filter elements based on their category, family, or type, allowing quick access to the desired elements within a Revit model.

    • Customizable Search Scope: Choose between All, Active View, or Selected Elements to define the search range.

    • Result Management: Group, sort, and search within the result list by dragging column headers or entering keywords. Use the eye icon to focus on specific elements within the active view.

    Notes

    • Results are updated only when the refresh button is clicked, even if element selection changes outside the view.

    • The number of elements selected is displayed in the panel for better tracking.

    Filter+ Section Box

    Easily toggle, save, and manage section boxes for selected elements.

    Filter+ Section Box enables efficient control over section boxes, allowing users to quickly create, toggle, and manage section boxes in Revit. With a single button, users can generate a section box around selected elements or hide it if already present. Saved section boxes are stored in a list, allowing quick access, renaming, and reloading based on saved coordinates, dimensions, and orientations, streamlining complex project views.

    Features

    • Toggle Section Box: Generates a section box around selected elements or toggles visibility of an existing section box in the current view. If no elements or only the section box is selected, the button simply turns the section box on or off.

    • : Displays saved section boxes in a list, allowing users to store the current view’s section box with +Save Box. Each box’s coordinates, size and rotation are retained, and boxes can be renamed or deleted. Selecting a saved box and clicking Load Box applies it to the current view.

    • :

      • Section Box Size: Choose between Auto (adjusts size to selected elements) and Fixed (generates a box of specified dimensions centered on the selected elements).

      • Fixed Size: Set specific X, Y, and Z dimensions for a fixed-size section box.

    Notes

    • When only the section box is selected, the toggle button functions as if no elements are selected, hiding or displaying the box as needed.

    • Section boxes are saved per project, with data saved upon project or list closure.

    • Each project opens with its own set of saved section boxes, clearing any previous list.

    Section Box Offset: Adjust the section box position with positive or negative values for each axis.
  • Auto Rotation: Allow the section box to rotate to align horizontally with the direction of the selected element.

  • Auto Zoom to Fit: Automatically adjusts the camera to focus on the section box after it is created or loaded.

  • Box List
    Box Settings

    Material Filter

    Filter elements by the materials they use.

    Material Filter helps users filter elements based on the materials used in a Revit model. This feature simplifies the process of finding elements that share the same materials, making it easier to work with and manage material-specific tasks.

    Features

    • Material-Based Filtering: Filter elements based on the materials they use, displaying a comprehensive list of materials in the selected search scope.

    • Multiple Selection: Select multiple materials at once to find all elements that use at least one of the chosen materials.

    • Real-Time Update: The list of filtered elements updates in real-time as materials are selected or deselected in the panel.

    Notes

    • Material filtering operates on an OR condition, showing elements that match any of the selected materials.

    • Changes in selection only apply after clicking the refresh button to reflect updated element information.

    Manage Section Box - Box List

    Easily save, manage, and load section boxes.

    Save Box

    Saves the active section box in the current view. By default, the saved name is set to the current date.

    Box History

    Displays a list of all saved section boxes created with Save Box. You can rename a box by clicking on its name, and delete it by pressing the X button. The boxes are automatically sorted in sequential order.

    Box History is saved within the currently open document. If multiple documents are open, the box data from the most recently opened document will be displayed.

    Load Box

    To load a saved section box, select it from the Box History and click Load Box. The section box in the current view will update to match the selected box.

    Section boxes can only be loaded when a 3D view is active.

    Version History

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.1.0 (2025-01-13)

    • Parameter Filter: Dropdown menus added for selecting values like Level and Base Constraint.

    • Parameter Filter: Automatically loads recent search conditions when enabled.

    • Parameter Filter: Added Import/Export functionality.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Add-in released

    Version History

    v1.0.1.0 (2025-09-15)

    • Added instant check for ID/Category/Family/Type

    v1.0.0.0 (2025-06-30)

    • Add-in Released.

    Toggle Section Box

    The Toggle Section Box feature enables users to easily generate or hide section boxes with a single click, based on the selected element(s). This functionality combines box creation and toggling into one convenient tool, maximizing ease of use.

    Box Generation / Hiding Conditions

    Generate Box

    • When element(s) are selected: Creates a section box around the selected element(s) (excluding the section box itself).

    • When no elements are selected and the section box is inactive: Restores the last used section box in the current view.

    Hide Box

    • When a section box already exists based on the currently selected elements

    • When no elements are selected and the section box is active

    • When only the section box is selected

    Section Box Creation Rules

    The size, and other generation rules for section boxes can be configured under .

    Manage Section Box - Settings

    Finder

    Quickly and accurately identifies where a selected element is located in a Revit model.

    📌 What is Finder?

    Finder Add-in helps you quickly identify where any selected element is located in your Revit model. With a single click, it automatically analyzes spatial information without the need for manual checking or complicated workflows.

    Displays an element’s Grid, Level, Room, Space, Zone, and Area with a single click.

    ✅ Features

    ✔️ Grid – Shows the grid lines based on the element’s overall geometry. Supports vertical, horizontal, and diagonal grids.

    ✔️ Level – Shows the name of the level the element belongs to, based on its elevation.

    ✔️ Room – Shows information about the architectural room containing the element, including the room name and number.

    ✔️ Space - Shows the MEP space where the element is located. Typically used in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design.

    ✔️ Zone - Shows the logical MEP zone that groups multiple spaces for system-level organization (e.g., HVAC zones).

    ✔️ Area – Shows the name or number of the area containing the element.


    💡 Useful Tips

    Exporting location data to reports

    • copy and paste the location information easily.

    Use for QA/QC Checklists

    • Quickly check “Which space should this element belong to?”

    • Identify elements missing Room or Area assignment to catch modeling errors.

    Empty Space Detection

    • If an element is not in any Room, Space, or Area, → it may indicate a missing spatial assignment or boundary issue.


    ⚠️ Notes

    • Finder only supports selecting a single element at a time!

    • Elements from Linked Models are not supported. Only elements in the active project file are analyzed.

    • Some elements may return inaccurate location results, especially if they lack geometric placement or host references.

    Due to the complexity of Revit models, Finder Add-in may not always return perfectly accurate location data for every element. This tool is continuously evolving, and your feedback plays a key role in making it better. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, please don’t hesitate to share them with us.

    Manage Seciton Box - Settings

    Configure the rules for generating section boxes using the Toggle Section Box feature.

    Section Box Size

    Choose between Auto and Fixed for section box sizing.

    • Auto: Creates a section box based on the bounding box of the currently selected elements. Adjust the XYZ values using the Section Box Offset to modify the box's position.

    • Fixed: Creates a fixed-size section box centered on the bounding box of the selected elements. Specify the XYZ dimensions in the Fixed Size fields.

    Auto Rotation

    When a single directional element, such as a wall or beam, is selected, this option allows the section box to rotate to align horizontally with the direction of the selected element.

    Auto Zoom to Fit

    When enabled, this option adjusts the camera to fit the section box automatically after using the Toggle Section Box or Load Section Box features. It only functions if the section box is visible.

    Version History

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated interface.

    v1.0.0.4 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.3 (2024-06-25)

    • Support 2025 version.

    v1.0.0.2 (2024-05-24)

    • Message simplification.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-04-15)

    • Added support for diagonal grids.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-04-11)

    • Add-in released.

    Grid & Level Numbering

    Automatically number Grids and Levels using customizable rules.

    Grid & Level Numbering allows users to automatically number grids and levels based on customizable naming conventions. It streamlines the process of numbering with flexible options for prefixes, identifiers, and suffixes, ensuring consistency across your project. The add-in also offers preview functionality and allows users to manually adjust individual names if necessary.

    For morde details on specific features, explore the following:

    Grid NumberingLevel Numbering

    Finder Setting

    The Snap View settings panel allows you to fully customize how your view captures behave — from copying and saving to previewing and image quality.

    Finder Setting

    ✅ Settings Overview

    The Report Setting section allows you to configure which location information is included in the result. When a checkbox is selected, the corresponding data will be displayed in the result window and included in the report.

    Num
    ITEM
    DESCRIPTION

    Returns the name or number of the area that contains the element. Example : Service Area 4

    1

    Grid

    Returns the name of the grid line closest to the element’s center point. Supports vertical, horizontal, and diagonal grids.

    Example based on vertical Grid X1 and horizontal Grid Y1:

    X Direction (Vertical Grid)
    Y Direction (Horizontal Grid)

    ~X1 (left of X1)

    ~Y1 (above Y1)

    X1~ (right of X1)

    Y1~ (below Y1)

    ~X1~ (crossing X1)

    ~Y1~ (crossing Y1)

    X1~X3 (between X1 and X3)

    2

    Level

    Returns the name of the level that the element belongs to, based on its elevation.

    In Revit, an element’s level information may be interpreted in two different ways:

    • Level (ref.): The level explicitly referenced by the element

    • Level (geo.): The level determined by the element’s actual Z-coordinate (geometry-based)

    3

    Room

    Provides information about the architectural room that contains the element, including room name and number. Example : Stock 3, Workshop 4

    4

    Space

    Returns the MEP space the element is located in. This is typically used in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design. Example : Elevator Machine Space 12

    5

    Zone

    Returns the logical MEP zone that groups multiple spaces for system-level organization (e.g., HVAC zones). Example : 6, Zone B, Exhaust Zone

    6

    Area

    Y1~Y3 (between X1 and X3)

    How to Use

    1️⃣ Select an Element

    • Select one element in the model.

    2️⃣ Click Finder

    • Go to the BIMIL tab and click the Finder icon.

    3️⃣ Show Location

    • In the Finder window, you can check the selected element’s Category, Family, Type, and Element ID.

    • The tool will automatically display its location information such as Grid, Level (Ref./Geo.), Room, Space, and Area.

    UI Features

    • [Select Element] button → Click Select Element to choose another element without closing the Finder window.

    • [Refresh] button → If the selected element has moved or its position has changed, click the refresh icon to update the location information.

    Grid to Crop

    Align Grids and Levels based on Crop Region.

    Grid to Crop is a Revit add-in that enables users to align Grids and Levels within the boundaries of Crop Regions, ensuring precise control over the spacing between these elements. This tool enhances the clarity and accuracy of drawings by allowing for adjustments in the positioning of Grids and Levels relative to Crop Region boundaries.

    Features

    • One-click Adjustment: Utilize the Grid to Crop button to align the lengths of Grids and Levels with the boundaries of Crop Regions across floor plans, elevations, and sections.

    • Customizable Spacing: With Grid to Crop Setting, users can define the spacing between Grids/Levels and Crop Regions, allowing for tailored alignment.

    Notes

    • This add-in functions only within the current view, not affecting other views.

    • Objects not visible in the current View will not be aligned.

    • Spacing calculations exclude the head of lines, focusing solely on the line itself.

    IDs

    Check Element IDs or select elements by entering their ID

    IDs provides an easy way to view and select element IDs within both Revit models and linked models. The add-in appears as a side panel, which can be toggled on or off using the IDs button. Each time an element is selected, its corresponding ID is displayed in the panel. IDs can also be manually entered into the text box for element selection, and a history feature tracks recent actions for convenient reference.

    Features

    • View Element IDs: Automatically displays the IDs of selected elements in Revit and linked models. Multiple IDs are separated by a semicolon (;).

    • Select by ID: Enter IDs manually (separated by space, comma, or semicolon) and select the corresponding elements by clicking the Select button. IDs are unified with ; after selection.

    • Copy IDs: Copy the current list of IDs to the clipboard using the Copy button.

    • Element Count: Shows the count of currently selected elements each time a selection is made.

    • History Tracking: Logs up to 20 recent actions, allowing users to view and select elements from previous ID entries.

    • Linked Model Support: Displays selection of element IDs from linked models in the format (Linked Model ID) Element ID; Element ID; ...

    Notes

    • If an ID does not exist in the current model, only existing IDs will be selected.

    • While the add-in displays the IDs of linked model elements when selected, users cannot select linked model elements by manually entering their IDs.

    • Duplicate IDs are excluded from the selection, which may result in a different element count than the number of IDs entered.

    • In Revit 2022, displaying the IDs of elements within linked models is not supported.

    Mynamo

    Create custom buttons using Dynamo scripts.

    Mynamo simplifies running Dynamo scripts compared to the Dynamo Player. With Mynamo, you can easily assign Dynamo scripts to buttons for quick execution.

    Features

    • Custom Button Creation: Create buttons in the Mynamo group with your desired names and icons. You can also assign shortcuts to these buttons for easy access.

    • Script Execution: Run scripts without launching Dynamo. Modify nodes specified as inputs and check the output values. If an error occurs during execution, a popup window will display the error details and allow you to save the log.

    Notes

    • Scripts execute based on the view that is open at the time the button is pressed.

    • The add-in may not function properly if the Dynamo Player is open.

    • Certain symbols cannot be used in button names.

    Version History

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    • Added a "Trigger" feature to auto-run scripts based on time or events

    v1.1.0.0 (2025-02-17)

    • Added window resizing and maximize options.

    • Added support for color and date inputs.

    • Double-clicking Element ID in Output now highlights it in the Revit view.

    • Allowed use of .dyn files with symbols in their names.

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated interface.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-09-10)

    • Fixed errors.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-08-19)

    • Add-in released.

    Various interface improvements.

    Version History

    1.2.1.0(2025-06-25)

    • Fixed rotation-related Section Box bug in Manage Section Box

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.3.0 (2025-04-28)

    • Default 3D View auto-open added / Auto Rotation state saved for Section Box.

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-12-13)

    • Added option for Auto Zoom to Fit.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-12-09)

    • Fixed Auto Rotation issues when Section Box was hidden.

    • Fixed Toggle Section Box issues for Auto Rotated Section Boxes.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-11-11)

    • Add-in released.

    Level Numbering

    Rename ground/basement levels based on a defined naming convention.

    Level Numbering allows users to organize levels with separate naming rules for ground and basement levels. By defining a clear distinction between above-ground and below-ground(basement) levels, the add-in ensures consistent level naming across projects.

    Features

    • Automatic Naming for Levels: Define unique naming rules for basement and ground levels.

    • Ground Level Reference: Use the ground level as the reference point for naming levels above and below.

    • Preview and Edit: Review the new names and adjust them before finalizing.

    Notes

    • The identifier can be up to 6 characters long.

    • It can include numbers (1-999999) or letters (a-zzzzzz, A-ZZZZZZ).

    • Mixing numbers and letters is not allowed.

    Version History

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated Interface.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-07-09)

    • Add-in released.

    Grid Numbering

    Rename grids along an axis according to a specified naming convention.

    Grid Numbering helps users automatically rename grids along the same axis using a defined naming convention. Whether working with straight, diagonal, or curved grids, the tool simplifies renaming by applying the same rules across the entire grid system.

    Features

    • Automatic Naming: Set up prefix, identifier, and suffix to automatically apply names to all grids along the same axis.

    • Preview and Edit: See the naming results in advance and adjust individual grid names if needed.

    • Directional Sorting: You can change the numbering order based on directional settings.

    • Applicable to Diagonal and Curved Grids: The tool recognizes and applies naming rules to both diagonal and curved grids.

    Notes

    • The identifier can be up to 6 characters long.

    • It can include numbers (1-999999) or letters (a-zzzzzz, A-ZZZZZZ).

    • Mixing numbers and letters is not allowed.

    Version History

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.1.0 (2024-09-23)

    • Support dark mode.

    • Updated interface.

    v1.0.0.2 (2024-08-19)

    • Support dark mode icon.

    v1.0.0.1 (2024-06-25)

    • Support 2025 version.

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-06-11)

    • Add-in released.

    Push / Pull Slab

    Easily modify slab areas and create slab steps with customizable settings.

    Push/Pull Slab allows users to create sunken or raised floor areas by adjusting slab regions using model lines. This Revit add-in enables users to draw the desired area with model lines in a closed loop, select the slab and model lines, and define height, offset, and slab step type to achieve the desired modifications.

    Features

    • Height Adjustment: Set how much to raise or lower the slab area with positive or negative values.

    • Offset: Define the boundary extension for the new slab area beyond the model lines.

    • Slab Step Options:

      • Wall: Creates a boundary wall with the specified offset thickness. The wall material is taken from the thickest material used in the slab.

      • Wall + Slab Edge: Requires specifying a Slab Edge Angle. This option generates a sloped edge outside the wall using the defined angle and the same material as the wall.

      • None: No additional steps or walls are created.

    Notes

    • Model lines must form closed loops.

    • Errors may occur if the corners of the closed model line touch the slab boundary.

    • Ellipse and spline model lines are not supported.

    • Slab steps will not be created in directions where the model line extends beyond the slab boundary.

    How to Use

    1️⃣ Click IDs

    • Go to the BIMIL tab and click the IDs icon.

    2️⃣ Select Elements

    • Select the elements in the model whose IDs you want to check.

    3️⃣ View IDs

    • In the IDs window, the Element IDs of the selected objects will be displayed.

    UI Features

    1. Select

      • Enter known element IDs in the input box and click Select. → The corresponding elements will be highlighted in the model.

      • Selected IDs are also saved in History for later use.

    2. Copy

  • Copies all listed IDs in the text box to the clipboard.

  • History

    • Opens the History window, which stores up to the last 20 selections.

    • You can re-select IDs directly from history to quickly locate elements again.

  • Insert ID into Parameter (✨New Feature)

    • Allows you to insert selected element IDs into a chosen project parameter.

    • Select a parameter (e.g., Finish, Material, Occupant) and click Apply.

      • Elements without the parameter will be skipped.

      • Existing values in the parameter will be overwritten.

  • Version History

    v1.2.1.0 (2025-09-15)

    • Added Element ID parameter insertion, UI/UX Enhancement

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-10-21)

    • Add-in Released.

    Run Shape Cutter

    The Shape Cutter add-in simplifies the process of separating disjointed profiles within a single element into individual components. Here’s how the feature operates and what happens during execution:

    How to Use

    1. Select the Target Element: Begin by selecting one or more elements containing multiple disjointed profiles. The add-in supports batch processing of multiple elements simultaneously.

    2. Run the Add-In: Click the Shape Cutter button to execute the operation. The add-in will process all selected elements, separating their disjointed profiles into individual elements.

    3. Post-Execution Selection: Once the operation is complete, all newly separated elements will automatically be selected. This ensures that users can immediately review, manipulate, or apply further modifications to the newly created elements.

    What Happens During Execution

    • Element Analysis: The add-in identifies disjointed profiles within each selected element. Profiles that are geometrically separate are treated as individual components during processing.

    • Separation Process:

      Each disjointed profile is converted into a separate element. The resulting elements inherit geometry and parameter data based on the original elements, depending on the 'Shape Cutter Setting' configurations:

      • Copy Parameters from the original element

    : When selected, parameters (instance properties) from the original elements are applied to the newly created elements.
  • Delete the original element: If enabled, the original elements are removed after the separation process.

  • Compatibility and Limitations:

    • Works only with floors, ceilings, and structural slabs.

    • Elements with slopes are not supported and cannot be processed.

  • Color by Project

    The Color by Project feature allows users to assign different colors to tabs based on their respective projects, improving visual organization and clarity.

    How to Enable

    1. Open Smart Tab View.

    2. Activate the Color by Project option.

    3. Click Save to apply the changes.

    Each configuration supports up to 8 distinct colors. If the number of projects exceeds 8, the colors will repeat from the beginning.

    Color Placement

    Determine where the project color will be applied:

    • Background

    • Border - All

    • Border - Top

    • Border - Left

    When using a Border setting, the background color defaults to Revit’s standard background.

    Border Width

    • This option is available only for Border settings.

    • Choose a border thickness between 1 and 5 pixels.

    • Not applicable when Background is selected.

    Project Color

    • Select colors from the preset palette.

    • Supports both light and dark modes.

    • Font color adjusts automatically to ensure readability based on the background color.

    Border - Right

  • Border - Bottom

  • Tab Menu

    The Tab Menu feature provides quick access to additional actions for managing tabs and views, enhancing workflow efficiency. By enabling this feature in Smart Tab View, users can right-click on an active tab to reveal a range of options designed for better control over document and view management.

    Available Actions

    • Open Document Folder Opens the file location of the selected document, allowing users to quickly navigate to the document's directory.

    • Copy Document Path to Clipboard Copies the full file path of the selected document to the clipboard for easy reference or sharing.

    • Close View Closes the currently active tab without affecting other views or tabs.

    • Close Other Views of This Document Closes all tabs associated with the same document, except the currently active tab.

    • Close This Document Closes all views and tabs related to the selected document, effectively removing the document from the workspace.

    • Reopen Closed View Reopens the most recently closed tab. Note that this option only works for tabs that were closed within the currently open document; tabs from other closed documents cannot be reopened.

    Shape Cutter

    Separate multiple profiles within an element into distinct elements.

    Shape Cutter divides elements with multiple disjointed profiles into individual elements, enabling precise control over layouts. Users can choose to delete the original element or retain its parameters on the new elements.

    Features

    • Profile Separation: Splits elements with disconnected profiles into separate components.

    • Broad Compatibility: Works with floors, ceilings, and slabs(Structural Foundations).

    • Customizable Options: Configure whether to delete the original element or clone its parameters to the new elements.

    Notes

    • Does not support elements with slopes.

    Smart Tab View

    Customize tab colors and context menu options for better tab view management.

    Smart Tab View allows users to customize the appearance and functionality of tab views for improved organization and workflow efficiency.

    Features

    • Color by Project: Assign different colors to tabs based on projects. Users can change the background color or border color, with border thickness adjustable from 1 to 5 pixels. Up to 8 distinct colors can be applied to distinguish between tabs.

    • Enable additional options through the context menu by activating the setting. Once enabled, right-clicking on a tab displays the following actions:

      • Open document folder: Opens the file location of the document.

      • Copy document path to clipboard: Copies the file's full path.

      • Close view: Closes the currently active tab.

    Notes

    • The font color of the tab view automatically switches between black and white based on the background color.

    • The Reopen Closed View feature is only supported for tabs within the currently open document.

    Snap View

    Quickly capture and export your Revit views as images with preview, copy and save in one click.

    With Snap View, you can instantly turn your Revit views into images — making documentation faster and more efficient than ever.

    Quickly capture and export your Revit views as images.

    Features

    • Snap View Setting : Build Your Own Capture Style! - Combine these features to create your own capture button — just copy, just save, or both!

      • Instant Preview Preview your view image instantly before copying or saving.

      • Copy to Clipboard Quickly copy the captured image for use in emails, documents or chats.

      • Auto Save Automatically saves each captured image to a designated folder without any prompts.

      • Image Quality Choose the image format (e.g., JPG, PNG...) and set your preferred resolution (DPI).

    Notes

    • If both Copy and Auto Save are off, Preview is automatically enabled.

    • Snap View is perfect for documentation, presentations, BIM reviews, and backup purposes.

    Version History

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.0.0 (2024-12-02)

    • Add-in Released.

    Close other views of this document: Closes all views associated with the same document, except the active one.

  • Close this document: Closes the entire document and all associated views.

  • Reopen closed view: Reopens the most recently closed tab.

  • Tab Menu:

    Capture Only the Crop Region Optionally capture only what’s visible inside the view’s crop box.

    Version History

    v1.2.2.0(2025-09-15)

    • Optimized for Revit

    v1.2.1.0(2025-06-25)

    • Bug fixes

    v1.2.0.0(2025-06-23)

    • Revit 2026 supported

    v1.0.1.0 (2025-01-20)

    • Fixed errors when changing Color Placement in Revit 2022/2023.

    v1.0.0.0 (2025-01-13)

    • Add-in Released.

    Snap View Setting

    The Snap View settings panel allows you to fully customize how your view captures behave — from copying and saving to previewing and image quality.

    Snap View Setting

    Settings Overview

    1. Preview Image : Displays the captured image in a preview window after capture. Helpful when you want to review the result before deciding to copy or save.

    2. Copy to Clipboard : Copies the captured image directly to your clipboard. Paste it instantly into emails, documents, chat apps, or design reports.

    3. Auto Save : Automatically saves the captured image to a predefined folder. Perfect for background backups or when organizing multiple captures.

    4. Crop View Only : Optionally capture only what’s visible inside the view’s crop box.

    5. Format : Choose the image file format for saving.

      Snap View supports multiple formats to suit different needs:

      • PNG(Default) – High quality, recommended for most use cases

      • JPG – Compressed, small file size (great for web or email)

    6. Resolution : Set the output image resolution (DPI).

      Useful for customizing image quality depending on use:

      • 72 DPI(Default) – fast export for screen

      • 150 DPI – Screen/presentation

      • 300–600 DPI

    Tip: Create Your Own Button Style

    Capture Style
    Recommended Settings
    Description

    BMP
    – Uncompressed, raw image data
  • TARGA – Often used in 3D and game development workflows

  • TIFF – High-resolution format for professional print or archival

  • – Print/high-quality export

    ✅ Auto Save only

    - No preview or copy, fast background saving.

    Copy & Backup

    ✅ Copy + ✅ Auto Save

    - Copy for now, save for later.

    Preview First

    ✅ Preview Image only

    - Manually copy or save after checking the result.

    Copy Only

    ✅ Copy to Clipboard only

    - Ideal for pasting into documents or chats.

    Quick Save

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