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Free IFC Viewer Online: 6 Best Tools Compared (2026)

Compare the 6 best free IFC viewers online: BIMvision, Solibri, usBIM, Trimble Connect, That Open, FreeCAD. No install, plus when ATIS.cloud fits.

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If you are looking for a free online IFC viewer, you have plenty of options. Some run in your browser, others as a download. Most are free for personal use; a few are free for commercial use too. This guide compares the six most credible options in 2026 (BIM Vision, Solibri Anywhere, usBIM.viewer+, Trimble Connect, That Open / web-ifc, FreeCAD) and shows when a managed platform like ATIS.cloud makes more sense, particularly when IFC is part of a broader scan-and-share workflow.

What is an IFC file (and why view it in a browser)

IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) is the open BIM exchange format certified by buildingSMART. It carries the geometry of a building model plus its semantic data: the wall is a wall, the door is a door, with their materials, types and properties attached. The current versions used in production are IFC 2x3 (mature, widely supported) and IFC 4 (more recent, with 4.3 adding infrastructure types).

  • IFC 2x3: mature, widely supported by every authoring tool.
  • IFC 4: more recent, richer geometry types.
  • IFC 4.3: adds infrastructure types (roads, rails, bridges).
  • Certified by buildingSMART: vendor-neutral exchange standard.

Viewing an IFC file in a browser (without installing Revit, ArchiCAD or AllPlan) matters whenever you need to share a model with a client, a contractor, a surveyor or a non-modeler stakeholder who only needs to look, measure or comment, not author. That use case is now common enough that several free viewers have emerged, each with a different trade-off between offline robustness, browser convenience and feature depth.

IFC file(upload)Parse(web-ifc / WASM)WebGL render(3D in browser)
From an IFC file to a 3D scene in the browser, no native install.

Six free IFC viewers compared (2026)

ToolOS / runtimeIFC versionsLicense / costBest for
BIM VisionWindows desktopIFC 2x3, 4.0Free, perso + commercialIndividual pros on Windows
Solibri AnywhereWindows desktop (legacy)IFC 2x3, 4Free, installs < 26.4.0 onlyExisting installs, not new workflows
usBIM.viewer+Web + desktopIFC 2x3, 4Free with usBIM account (10 GB cloud)ACCA users, gateway to a CDE
Trimble ConnectWebIFC + Tekla + SketchUpFree tier (limited storage and seats)Trimble ecosystem shops
That Open / web-ifcBrowser toolkitIFC 2x3, 4Open source, MPL-2.0Developers embedding IFC viewing
FreeCADWindows, Mac (ARM + Intel), LinuxIFC import + export (BIM workbench)Open source, LGPLCross-platform open-source need

1. BIM Vision (Datacomp, Poland) : free for commercial use, plugin architecture

BIM Vision is published by Datacomp IT Sp. z o.o. (Cracow, Poland) and is free for both personal and commercial use, which puts it in a small minority. It supports IFC 2x3 and IFC 4.0. The interesting bit is the plugin store: the base viewer is free, and you can add measurement, BCF, Revit interop or property extraction modules as you need them. Drawback: it is a Windows desktop application, not a web app, and there is no Mac or Linux native build.

2. Solibri Anywhere (Solibri / Nemetschek) : now a legacy product

Solibri Anywhere historically delivered the most polished free IFC viewer, with model-based review and rule checking. As of April 13, 2026, Solibri labelled Anywhere a legacy product: the free version is still usable on installations of versions prior to 26.4.0, but the product is no longer being developed. If you start a new workflow today, BIM Vision or That Open are safer bets.

Good to know

Solibri Anywhere being declared legacy in April 2026 leaves a gap in the free desktop segment. Most new BIM teams now standardise on a browser tool (usBIM.viewer+, Trimble Connect or ATIS.cloud) rather than a Windows-only desktop install.

3. usBIM.viewer+ (ACCA software, Italy) : free with cloud account

Part of ACCA software's usBIM ecosystem (Bagnoli Irpino, Italy). The viewer is free with a usBIM account that gives 10 GB of cloud storage. It opens IFC files directly in the browser and connects to the broader usBIM platform (which is a buildingSMART-certified Common Data Environment). Good fit if you already use other ACCA products (Edificius, Solarius, PriMus) or want a free pathway into a CDE.

4. Trimble Connect : free tier for collaboration around IFC

Trimble Connect offers a free plan and paid plans (current limits and feature mix vary, check connect.trimble.com for the up-to-date pricing). The web viewer reads IFC alongside Trimble's own formats (Tekla, SketchUp). Good fit when your collaborators are already in the Trimble ecosystem.

5. That Open (ex-IFC.js / web-ifc) : open source for developers

That Open Company (formerly known as IFC.js) maintains an open-source ecosystem of browser-based BIM components. The headline library, web-ifc, parses IFC directly in the browser. This is not a finished product you download: it is the toolkit you use when you need to embed IFC viewing into your own web app. Free, MPL-2.0 license (Mozilla Public License 2.0, weak copyleft), but expects a developer in the loop.

6. FreeCAD (open source) : broader BIM toolkit, IFC import included

FreeCAD is a general-purpose open-source CAD application that ships a BIM workbench with IFC import and export. Not the smoothest viewer (it is a full CAD app, not a focused viewer), but the only fully open option that runs natively on Windows, Mac (Apple Silicon and Intel) and Linux.

« I needed to send a 4 GB IFC plus the scan to a contractor who refuses to install anything. We solved it in 10 minutes with a browser link. »
Léa · BIM coordinator

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Quick summary of the six viewers

If you only have 30 seconds, here is what each tool brings to the table:

  • BIM Vision: Windows desktop, free perso + commercial, IFC 2x3 + 4.0, plugin store. Best free desktop viewer for individuals.
  • Solibri Anywhere: legacy since April 13, 2026, free version on installs < 26.4.0 only. Avoid for new workflows.
  • usBIM.viewer+: web + desktop, free with usBIM account (10 GB cloud), gateway to a buildingSMART-certified CDE. Good fit for ACCA users.
  • Trimble Connect: web, free tier (limited storage and seats), opens IFC + SketchUp + Tekla. Good fit for Trimble shops.
  • That Open / web-ifc: open-source toolkit, browser-based, MPL-2.0 license. Requires a developer.
  • FreeCAD: full open-source CAD, runs on Windows/Mac/Linux, IFC import and export via the BIM workbench. Not a focused viewer, but the only fully open cross-platform option.

When ATIS.cloud is the better answer

All six tools above solve one problem: opening a single IFC file. ATIS.cloud is built for a different one: handling the broader project, where the IFC sits next to a point cloud captured on site, where the model is shared with non-BIM clients via secure link, and where access logs and roles matter.

  • IFC on the Advance plan, alongside scanner formats E57, LAS, LAZ, RCS, RCP and LGSx.
  • Sovereign hosting (22+ countries), AES 256-bit encryption, GDPR and CCPA compliance.
  • Files up to 1 TB per file, up to 5 TB of total workspace.
  • Secure link sharing with controlled expiry, roles and access logs.
  • 14-day free trial, no credit card required.

Concretely, ATIS.cloud makes sense when at least one of the following is true: you compare a 3D scan against the BIM model (called "as-built"), you share the project with several stakeholders who do not run BIM software, you handle large files, or you need fine-grained access control for regulated clients. If your only need is opening a single IFC file on your own machine, the free viewers above will do.

I share my scan and the IFC model with the contractor in the same browser session. No more sending 400 GB files by WeTransfer.
Marc · BIM Manager, firme d'architecture indépendante
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Choose by use case

Cut to the chase: pick the tool that matches how you actually work, not the most polished one in absolute terms.

  • Independent professional, occasional IFC viewing on Windows: BIM Vision (free for commercial use, no account)
  • Mac or Linux user, occasional IFC viewing: FreeCAD or That Open / web-ifc (the latter requires dev capacity)
  • AECO firm already in the ACCA ecosystem: usBIM.viewer+ (free, 10 GB cloud)
  • AECO firm already in the Trimble ecosystem: Trimble Connect free tier
  • Developer embedding IFC viewing into a custom web app: That Open / web-ifc
  • Surveying firm or BIM team sharing IFC + scan with clients via secure link, with roles and audit logs: ATIS.cloud (Advance plan, 14-day free trial)

Six free IFC viewers cover most occasional needs in 2026: BIM Vision (Windows, free for commercial use), usBIM.viewer+ (web, with a usBIM account), Trimble Connect (web, free tier), That Open / web-ifc (open source toolkit), FreeCAD (open source, multi-OS) and the legacy Solibri Anywhere (existing installs only). ATIS.cloud is the answer when IFC is part of a broader scan-and-share workflow with clients, with secure link sharing, role-based access and a 14-day free trial.

Frequently asked questions

An IFC file is the open BIM exchange format certified by buildingSMART. It carries both the geometry of a building (walls, slabs, openings) and the semantic data attached to each element (a wall is a wall, a door is a door, with material, type, properties). It exists so two people can exchange a model without using the same software (Revit, ArchiCAD, AllPlan, Tekla all read and write IFC).

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