Free software extensions to proprietary software

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Although the following software packages are legally free software by thesmelves, they are practically only capable of operating in conjunction with proprietary software. In the software industry, culturally this type of software would usually not be considered free software due to their dependency on proprietary software. However, we are happy to document them here to help demonstrate the impact and reach of open source.

See more about the type of free software that OSArch supports.

Icon Name Description License
BCFier See also Revit extensions. Create and open BIM Collaboration Format (BCF) files directly within Autodesk Revit. With BCFier you can create issues of 3D and 2D* views, add multiple views and comments to an issue and easily share them with other team members. BCFier also features a standalone Windows app that lets you review BCF files without the need of third party tools. GPL-3.0
Dynamo See also Revit extensions. Dynamo extends building information modeling with the data and logic environment of a graphical algorithm editor. Dynamo is an open source tool, built on a community that contributes to making it better. Apache-2.0
Grevit.png Grevit See also Revit extensions. "Build your BIM Model directly in Grasshopper. Grevit allows you to define BIM Elements in Grasshopper or SketchUp and translate them directly to Autodesk Revit or AutoCad Architecture. Grevit follows a one way process so your design model remains the geometrical source of truth: send geometry and attributes from Rhino/Grassopper or SketchUp to Autodesk Revit or ACA." MIT
HOK-Revit-Addins See also Revit extensions. HOK-Revit-Addins A description is missing MIT
iModelJS JavaScript libraries to create immersive connections with your infrastructure digital twin, powered by Bentley Systems. MIT
pyRevitMEP See also Revit extensions. PyRevitMEP - MEP Extensions for PyRevit GPL-3.0
pyRevit See also Revit extensions. pyRevit (with lowercase py) is a Rapid Application Prototyping (RAD) environment for Autodesk Revit®. It helps you quickly sketch out your automation and add-on ideas, in whichever language that you are most comfortable with, inside the Revit environment and using its APIs. It also ships with an extensive set of powerful tools that showcase its capabilities as a development environment. GPL-3.0
revit-ifc See also Revit extensions. This is the .NET code used by Revit 2019 and Revit LT 2019 to support IFC. The open source version can override the version that comes standard with shipped Revit. This contains the source code for Link IFC, IFC export and the IFC export UI. LGPL-2.0
Rhino Inside Rhino.Inside is an open source Rhino WIP project which allows Rhino and Grasshopper to run inside other 64-bit Windows applications such as Revit, AutoCAD, etc. MIT
xBIM Xplorer XbimXplorer XbimXplorer is a Windows-only viewer capable of loading IFC2x3 and IFC4 models, and has a modular infrastructure to load plugins. Features include IFC Schema Validation, Querying syntax for data extraction, IFC stripping and Federated model loading (beta, with known issues). CDDL
UniversoBIM Tablas See also Revit extensions. UniversoBIM Tablas is an addin for Revit that allows you to automatically create the model schedules and export them to Excel. GPL-3.0


Proprietary software and OpenBIM

The following software has some OpenBIM functionality documented on this site.

Icon Name Description License
Autodesk Revit See also Revit extensions category, Autodesk Revit category & Extensions to proprietary software. Autodesk Revit is leading commercial BIM authoring software. Proprietary
Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor is a computer-aided design application for 3D mechanical design, simulation, visualization, and documentation. Proprietary