What’s New in ArcGIS GeoBIM – June 2025 (ArcGIS Online)
The June 2025 release of ArcGIS GeoBIM includes new tools and expanded capabilities for working with BIM and GIS data.
For more details about this release, be sure to read the What's New in ArcGIS GeoBIM June 2025 blog article.
Add Document Models tool (beta)
This tool creates simplified 3D models from Autodesk Revit and IFC files. It reduces file size by up to 95%, automates georeferencing, and links models to source documents in Autodesk Construction Cloud. The output is a ready-to-use 3D web scene.

➡️ Read more about this feature in the Transform your BIM workflows: Two ways to use Autodesk models in ArcGIS blog article.
➡️ Dive deeper into this feature in our Add Document Models (beta) help topic.
New ArcGIS Experience Builder widgets
Three new widgets are available for building custom web apps that connect GIS and AEC data. These enhance the integration with Autodesk Construction Cloud, and extend the ArcGIS GeoBIM experience enabling better collaboration and project insight.
- Model Viewer – View and interact with 3D models and 2D documents.
- Link Explorer – View all project data linked to features in a map or scene.
- Document Explorer – Browse project documents in a folder tree.

➡️ Read more about this in the New widgets in ArcGIS Experience Builder connect to Autodesk blog article.
➡️Dive deeper into this feature in our Create ArcGIS Experience Builder apps with GeoBIM widgets help topic and tutorial.
➡️ Read more about the Document Viewer, Document Explorer, and Link Explorer widgets in ArcGIS Experience Builder documentation.
Support for additional file formats
ArcGIS GeoBIM now supports JPG, PDF, and DGN files. These formats can be viewed and linked in context with GIS data, improving access to CAD drawings, field images, and engineering documents.

➡️ Dive deeper into this feature in our Add Document Extents help topic.
➡️ Check out our Release Notes for a more information!
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