Autodesk has made it easier than ever for architects and virtual design professionals to step into their designs with immersive VR experiences. In July, the company introduced Autodesk LIVE for Autodesk Revit, a groundbreaking cloud-based service that turns your Revit model into an interactive, real-time experience with just one click. Instead of merely viewing your design, you can now explore it as if you were inside it. Now, with the latest release of LIVE—currently in beta—users can go from Revit to VR in just two clicks. The first click takes you from Revit to the LIVE cloud platform, where your BIM data is transformed into an interactive model. A second click in the LIVE editor or viewer enables VR mode, allowing you to walk through your design using compatible headsets like the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift. This advancement eliminates the need for coding or long setup times, making VR more accessible and affordable for architects and VDC professionals. Whether you're presenting to clients, conducting design reviews, or identifying potential issues early on, LIVE brings a new level of clarity and engagement to the design process. Early feedback from beta users has been very encouraging. Andrew Malanoski from Eppstein Uhen Architects shared how quickly his firm’s owner adapted to the VR environment. After a brief explanation, the owner was already navigating the model and conducting real-time design critiques. The result? A client who was immediately impressed and ready to see the project in action. Taylor Cupp from Mortenson Construction also highlighted how clients began focusing more on spatial relationships and functionality, helping the team catch issues they might have otherwise missed. These stories show how LIVE is transforming the way teams collaborate and communicate. We’re excited about the future of this tool and are eager to hear from more users. The beta is open to current LIVE subscribers, and new users can try it out with an extended 30-day free trial. If you’ve used the trial before, don’t worry—we’ve reset the system so everyone can now experience the VR capabilities. It’s an exciting time for the AEC industry, and Autodesk is committed to making immersive design more accessible and intuitive. So why wait? Try it out today and see what you can discover in VR.

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