Speckle is your data hub that connects with your AEC tools.
Coordination geometry
Load Revit models into SketchUp as curve and mesh geometry. Models objects are loaded in flattened layers by level, category, and then type, with all their render materials. Section planes are generated from levels, on the fly.
Decide what to share
Publish just the objects your collaborators need to do their work best! No more sending huge files and losing track on priorities.
Update notifications
Get immediately notified when there’s a change or a new version. Keep your team perfectly in sync and working with the latest model.
Smart collaboration
Get your team’s comments as soon as they make them, so you can resolve issues immediately.
Good to know
Your object properties are published, but will not be loaded in SketchUp.
Loading may be slower until we publish Revit objects as instances.
SketchUp can not cancel load operation because of the threading model.


How it works
1. Start for free
Sign up for Speckle and install Rhino and SketchUp connectors.
2. Get your Revit model into Speckle
Just press Publish and sit back!
3. Load it into SketchUp
Click Load to get any Revit model into your file as you design.