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Free Download Autodesk REVIT 2025.1 with Extensions | 3.1 Gb
Languages Supported *: English US, English UK, Deutsch, Français, Español, Brazilian Português,
Italiano, Русский, Polski, Čeština, Simplified 中文, Traditional 中文, 日本語, 한국어
Autodeskhas releasedREVIT 2025.1. Apart from fixes in the detected issues, this update also hosts noteworthy enhancements. All updates are cumulative and include all changes from previously released Revit 2025 updates.
Owner:Autodesk
Product Name:REVIT
Version:2025.1 with Extensions **
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.autodesk.com
Languages Supported:multilanguage *
System Requirements:Windows ***
Software Prerequisites:pre-installed Autodesk REVIT 2025.0
Size:3.1 Gb
*NOTE: For each of the supported languages, the Revit software contains translations for the user interface. Revit does not use language packs. Instead, the base language for the software is determined as follows:
–When installing Revit on a single computer:The language (and locale) for the software is based on the computer’s regional settings specified for the operating system.
–When creating a Custom Install:The language (and locale) for the deployment image is based on the regional settings specified for the operating system of the computer used to create the deployment.[/center]
Languages for Revit content
In a default Revit installation essential language content packs for the 14 supported languages in Revit will be installed. Essential language content is option within Custom Install workflows.
Revit_2025_1_0.exe
ASHRAE Registry cleanup for Revit
Advance Steel Extension for Revit 2025
DB Link for Revit 2025
Insight for Revit 2025
Integration Extension for Revit and Robot Structural Analysis 2025
Lighting Analysis for Revit 2025
Revit_Server_2025
Revit Extension for MEP Fabrication 2025
Revit InfraWorks Updater 2025
Revit to Fabrication MEP Exchange Addon 2025
Roombook-Areabook-Buildingbook for Revit 2025
Shared Reference Point for Autodesk Revit 2025
Solar Analysis for Revit 2025
Navisworks Exporters for Revit 2025
2025.1 Update – Release Date: May 22, 2024
After this update is applied successfully, the build information specified on the Help > About dialog will be:
– 25.1.0.44
– 20240516_1515(x64)
– 2025.1
Software embedded in the update executable:
– Core Package Component for Revit 2025 – version 25.1.0.44
– Core-RVT Package Component for Revit 2025 – version 25.1.0.44
– ATF for Revit 2025 – version 25.1.0.44
– Core Package Component Cloud for Revit 2025 – version 25.1.0.44
– Dynamo Core for Revit 2025 – version 25.1.0.44
– TwinMotion Package Component for Revit 2025 – version 25.1.0.44
– Unit Schemas for Revit 2025 – version 25.1.0.44
– Generative Design For Revit – version 25.3.21.0
– Personal Accelerator for Revit 2025 – version 24.4.21.0
Important Notes:The Revit 2025.1 Update does not support uninstall, Once Revit 2025.1 Update is applied Revit 2025 can not be reverted to its pre-update state.
Enhancements
Coordination Model
– Added a tooltip for the truncated model name for the selected model in the Coordination Model Changes dialog.
– Fixed an issue that could occur when using the unload and reload options for Coordination Model Changes.
Export PDF
– Improved the message for cancelling background PDF export.
– Provided an error message when "Coordination Model Changes" mode is turned on during background PDF export.
– Resolved the issue of the default 3D view not being correctly exported to PDF in the background when its orientation was changed but unsaved.
– Improved the performance of background PDF export – for example, in one model where exporting 16 views previously took 34 minutes, it now takes 3 minutes.
Family Editor
– Simplified the Additional Settings ribbon menu by removing the dividing lines.
IFC
– Improved performance of some elongated elements export to IFC 4.
Macros
– Updated the Revit SDK MacroSample to .NET 8.
Pressure Loss Calculations
– Fixed an issue that caused a graphic override to not be applied to analytical segments for duct and pipe fittings.
Reinforcement
– Dimensions on bars in area and path reinforcement are maintained after removing the path or area system.
Site
– Sub-divisions share the Cut line settings as toposolid.
– Improved the wording in the Generate Toposolid from Toposurface dialog.
– Improved the link topography to be more stable with hosted elements and Boolean results when reloading links.
Slab
– Added a confirmation for the Reset Shape command when resetting to the original shape.
Truss
– Enabled the scheduling of shared parameters defined in the structural truss family.
User Interface
– Improved several rename dialogs to make them wider by default and resizable to fit long names.
General
– Addressed potential security vulnerabilities.
Annotation
– Resolved the issue that edit boundary command is grayed out when editing the filled region.
API
– Fixed an API issue where GetAllInstalledRevitProducts does not properly return the correct Revit 2025 version.
– Fixed an issue which prevented ASP.Net Core from being used in Revit addins.
– Fixed issue that could occur when the Windows region was set to Thai/Thailand.
Assembly
– Resolved the issue that customers cannot adjust text leader in assembly view.
Coordination Model
– Fixed an issue for parameters created under "Other" group when editing families from a Revit model.
– Fixed an issue regarding the positioning of local coordination models linked by shared coordinates.
– Fixed an issue that could occur when changing the path type of a local coordination model.
Copy-Cut-Paste
– Improved stability when trying to insert 2D elements into a Drafting View.
Dynamo for Revit
– Fixed an issue where Remember nodes would be removed from old Dynamo graphs when opened in Revit.
Dynamo Player
– Fixed an issue with numeric display in Generative Design in some languages.
Energy Model
– Improved stability when regenerating the energy analytical model while another user is borrowing it.
– Improved stability when running an energy analysis.
– Improved stability when generating an energy analytical model when system time is set to a time zone close to the international date line.
Export DWG/DXF
– Fixed an issue where solid hatches would get the wrong index color when exported to DWG.
Export PDF
– Resolved the issue where elements from closed worksets were exported to PDF in the background.
– Resolved the issue where the value of keynote tag from a linked Revit model was missing in the background export result.
– Resolved the issue where ✅File Size increases after cancelling background PDF export.
– Resolved the issue that grid heads in linked model was not exported correctly after running background PDF export.
File Open/Save
– Fixed an issue that a pasted local path can’t be navigated in File Open and Import/Link RVT dialog.
– Improved stability when opening Revit Server models from different site of host without Revit Server Accelerator.
Fill Patterns
– Fixed an issue where Solid fills on model objects that have a transparent override were not exported to DWG when the far clip of the view was active.
Keyboard Shortcuts
– Restored two keyboard shortcuts (EOH and VOH) that can be used for element and category halftone overrides.
Location
– Improved stability of the Location dialog.
MEP Connectors
– Fixed an issue that caused disconnection errors when a family containing adjustable connectors is modified.
Part Elements
– Improved stability when editing intersecting named references for dividing parts.
– Fixed an API issue where PartUtils.FindMergeableClusters would return invalid clusters.
Plan Regions
– Resolved the issue where applying a plan region affected the graphics of elements outside its boundary.
Precast
– Improved the behavior of Precast CAM export to take into account moved and removed bars in rebar sets.
Pressure Loss Calculations
– Fixed an issue that led the background worker process into an endless flow and pressure loss calculation.
– Fixed an issue that prevented network-based duct flow calculations when the flow was set on the source equipment.
Reinforcement
– Fixed an issue where a multi-rebar annotation would get an incorrect orientation when referencing rebar sets that are slightly rotated with respect to the view.
– Improved stability when editing new rebar shape families in a project.
– Improved the behavior when dimensioning rebar to allow picking the end reference for rebar shapes with multiple segments in any view orientation.
Revit Cloud Model (workshared)
– Fixed an issue where the Save File dialog is shown after synchronizing with a Revit Server model.
– Fixed an issue where Revit would become unresponsive during service disruptions with Revit Cloud Worksharing.
Revit Home
– Fixed an auto-refresh issue with the new Revit Home when there was a change in accounts and projects.
– Fixed the issue that Revit Home is not updating when there is changes for folders and files in ACC and BIM360.
Selection
– Fixed the issue of Select Multiple button status not updating correctly when working with roof.
Site
– Fixed an issue regarding workset edit for link topography.
– Fixed an issue when partial sketch lines constrained by walls.
Solar Analysis
– Updated the message that displays when trying to do a solar analysis in a perspective view.
Startup/Shutdown
– Improved stability when exiting Revit.
– Improved stability during Revit shutdown for cases that could have previously triggered an error report after close.
Tags
– Fixed an issue where multi-leader keynote tags would incorrectly show "varies" when some leaders where hidden.
User Interface
– Improved the stability when working with UI theme.
– Resolved an issue with the Options Bar user interface when using modification tools.
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