Mobile — Naviswork

If you meant a different story (e.g., a fictional narrative or case study about someone using Navisworks mobile on a project), please clarify and I'll write that for you. Otherwise, this is the factual history of Navisworks on mobile platforms.

Third-party apps like Vela Systems (later acquired by Autodesk) and Bluebeam Revu offered limited NWD viewing. But these were clunky – they stripped intelligence, couldn't handle large models, and had no clash or sectioning tools. The "mobile story" was really a story of frustration. Chapter 3: Autodesk Enters – BIM 360 Glue (2012–2016) Autodesk acquired Navisworks in 2007. By 2012, they launched BIM 360 Glue – a cloud-based collaboration service with a mobile app (iOS and Android). naviswork mobile

I believe you're asking for the — specifically the history, evolution, and current state of mobile access for Autodesk Navisworks. If you meant a different story (e

Here is the complete, detailed story of Navisworks on mobile devices. To understand the mobile story, you need the origins. Navisworks (originally from UK-based NavisWorks Ltd., founded in 1997) was a desktop-only BIM coordination tool. It allowed users to aggregate 3D models from various CAD software (Revit, AutoCAD, MicroStation) into a single NWD or NWF file. Its superpower was model aggregation, clash detection, and 4D/5D simulation – tasks requiring serious computing power. But these were clunky – they stripped intelligence,

For nearly a decade, if you were on a construction site and needed to view a Navisworks model, you printed a 2D PDF or used a laptop. There was no mobile solution. As iPads and Android tablets entered construction sites, a gap appeared. Contractors and superintendents wanted to carry models on their tablets.

Navisworks files (NWD) were proprietary and heavy. Autodesk hadn't yet released a mobile app.