Installing the Twinmotion Tool for Revit 2024

January 3, 2024 Cherisse Biddulph

Autodesk Revit 2024 introduced a new enhancement by seamlessly integrating the Twinmotion tool directly into its interface. This streamlined integration empowers users to effortlessly import their Revit models into Twinmotion and create a direct link between the Revit model and the Revit model in Twinmotion by synchronizing updates that happen in Revit. 

Bringing your Revit 2024 designs into Twinmotion opens a world of possibilities for creating captivating design visualizations, but you may be met with a message that Twinmotion is not installed – so where do you go from here? 

1. Click on Go to my Autodesk Account. You will be prompted to sign into your Autodesk account. 

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2. In the Navigation panel, click on All Products and Services and find Twinmotion for Revit, then click on Access

Hint: In the search bar, type Twinmotion for Revit and press <Enter> to quickly find it. 

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3. Close your Revit software. 

4. You are taken to the Twinmotion website. Click View and Accept to view the Twinmotion EULA. 

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5. Once you have read the EULA, select the checkbox, then click Accept

6. Download the Twinmotion version for the Revit version that you are using and install it.  

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You can now seamlessly import your Revit files into Twinmotion and unleash your creativity to produce stunning real-time renderings that will leave a lasting impression on clients, stakeholders, and viewers alike! 

About the Author

Cherisse Biddulph

Learning Content Developer<br><br>Cherisse is an Autodesk Certified Professional for Revit as well as an Autodesk Certified Instructor. She brings over 19 years of industry, teaching, and technical support experience to her role as a Learning Content Developer with ASCENT. With a passion for design and architecture, she received her Associates of Applied Science in Architectural Drafting and Design with a four-year core curriculum in Interior Design and has worked in the industry assisting firms with their CAD management and software implementation needs as they modernize to a Building Information Modeling (BIM) design environment. Cherisse continues to expand her knowledge in the ever evolving AEC industry and the software used to support it.

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