BIM Q&A | What Are the Different Versions of Revit?
It seems your question is a bit unclear, but let me clarify the versions of Revit for you.
Revit versions are primarily distinguished by their release year, such as 2017 or 2018.
Before 2012, Revit was offered as separate products for Architecture, Structure, and MEP disciplines. However, from 2012 onward, these versions have been combined into a single unified software.
When choosing which version to install, it is generally recommended to opt for even-numbered releases (for example, 2016 or 2018). This is because Autodesk’s products often have more bugs in the initial odd-numbered releases, while even-numbered versions tend to be more stable.
Alternatively, you might be referring to additional tools that come with Revit, such as Revit ReCap (for point cloud processing) or BIM 360 Glue (which supports multi-terminal collaboration). These are considered plugins or companion applications rather than core Revit versions.















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