Why is Autodesk Revit the standard for Scan-to-BIM?
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Autodesk Revit dominates Scan-to-BIM because it offers native point cloud import (via ReCap), parametric BIM families, extensive AEC industry adoption, and interoperability (IFC, DWG export). Our scan data imports directly into Revit for seamless BIM conversion. We deliver registered point clouds in RCP/RCS format (Revit-native via ReCap) plus E57 and LAS for maximum platform compatibility.
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