3.40.1

This release brings full Revit 2026 compatibility to Snaptrude—along with the ability to import Revit rooms directly as editable Spaces for instant analysis and AI-powered workflows.
– Shamanth Thenkan, Product Specialist
Snaptrude now supports end-to-end workflows with Revit 2026, including direct imports, Snaptrude Manager sync, and exports.
Alongside this, Revit Room Imports allow room data from Revit to flow seamlessly into Snaptrude as native Spaces, ready for area calculations, compliance checks, and design exploration.
Why This Matters
- Day-one Revit 2026 readiness for firms upgrading to the latest Revit version.
- No need to redraw rooms. Import them once and start analyzing immediately.
- Unlock AI-powered insights on existing Revit programs inside Snaptrude.
Key Capabilities
Revit 2026 Support
- Import
.rvtfiles from Revit 2026 (Direct upload or Snaptrude Manager). - Edit and iterate in Snaptrude with full compatibility.
- Export back to Revit 2026 workflows (excluding room reconciliation).
Import Revit Rooms as Spaces
You can now import rooms from your Revit projects directly into Snaptrude. Imported rooms are converted to Spaces and assigned to a default department, giving you immediate access to all native Space functionality.
Two import methods are available:
1. Snaptrude Manager Import - For users working in Revit, open the Snaptrude Manager plugin and trigger "Export to Snaptrude" for a seamless one-click transfer.
2. Direct Revit Import - Upload your .rvt file directly into Snaptrude without opening Revit. The system processes your file and imports rooms automatically.
- Supports curved walls, complex boundaries, and rooms with holes.
- Run AI-driven compliance checks (ADA, IBC, FGI, Neufert, Time-Saver).
- Perform instant area, efficiency, and program analysis.
Technical details: Boundary segments are converted to Snaptrude's polygon format with validation for self-intersecting polygons and correctly nested holes.
Once your rooms are imported, use the Research Agent through the AI Panel to ask questions about your spaces. Query for compliance, perform calculations, and analyze your program.