The Revit landscape-BIM plugin suite, packaged as a single Windows installer for Revit 2025 and 2026. Download is open and free; the tools unlock with an activation code on first run.
RevSphere ships as a single Windows installer. It places the add-in payloads for Revit 2025 and 2026 in one pass — no manual file copying, no separate per-version download. Installing is free; an activation code unlocks the tools the first time you run them.
Nothing unusual — the only thing worth a heads-up is the Windows publisher warning in step 2, explained just below.
Click Download installer above. Your browser may flag an .exe as uncommon — choose Keep to save it.
Double-click RevSphere-Setup.exe. Windows may show a blue "Windows protected your PC" screen — that's the "unknown publisher" warning. See the note below.
Click Yes when Windows asks to allow the app to make changes, then follow the installer. Close Revit first if it's open.
Launch Revit 2025 or 2026 — the RevSphere tab appears on the ribbon, ready to use.
RevSphere is an independent build and isn't signed with a commercial code-signing certificate yet, so Windows doesn't recognise the publisher. The warning is about provenance, not safety — every copy is served straight from this site.
At the blue SmartScreen screen, click More info → Run anyway. If Windows then asks to allow changes from an Unknown publisher, click Yes. That's the normal path for unsigned software.
Open any RevSphere tool for the first time and it will ask for an activation code. The download is open to everyone; the code simply keeps actual use to people I've shared it with.
To request one, email me with your name and organisation and I'll send a code back.
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