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How to use point clouds in Revit?The complete guide

Revit only reads RCS and RCP files. Your scans are in E57, LAS, or PTX. Here’s how to prepare, view, and share your point clouds before and after Revit, without mandatory ReCap Pro.

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RCS, RCP, E57, LAS...

All major scanner formats supported

FARO, Leica, Trimble...

Scanner-agnostic: works with any hardware

Why BIM Managers Choose ATIS.cloud to Prepare Their Point Clouds

Before importing point cloud data into Revit, you need to view the scan, verify data quality, annotate areas of interest, and share the file with your entire project team. Today, this preparation workflow is cumbersome: it requires expensive software licenses, file copies on every workstation, and no straightforward way to collaborate.

ATIS.cloud solves this by providing an online workspace dedicated to preparing point clouds before Revit import.

High-Performance Viewing in the Browser

Point cloud files from laser scanning technology regularly exceed 50 GB, and on large-scale projects, 100 GB is not unusual. ATIS.cloud loads your point cloud data directly in the browser, with nothing to install. Files up to 500 GB, smooth rendering, intuitive 3D navigation.

Every Point Cloud Format Revit Needs, and More

Revit natively reads only two point cloud formats: RCS and RCP. ATIS.cloud reads all of these formats directly: E57, LAS, LAZ (Standard), RCS, RCP, LGSx (Advance). View and prepare your data without any intermediate conversion step.

Preparation and Quality Check Before Revit Import

Importing a point cloud into Revit without verifying it first means risking quality issues mid-modeling: missing coverage, excessive noise, incorrect registration. With ATIS.cloud, inspect the scan data upfront. Use the annotation and measurement tools to flag areas that need rescanning.

Share with Your Entire BIM Team, No Extra Licenses

ATIS.cloud lets you share a point cloud with your entire project team. The surveyor, BIM Manager, architect, and building owner all access the same file. No installation, no per-seat license. Annotations and measurements are visible to everyone.

BIM Model Comparison with IFC Overlay

On the Advance plan, ATIS.cloud allows you to overlay a point cloud with an IFC file (BIM model). This comparison capability is invaluable for as-built verification: detecting geometric deviations, validating existing conditions, and quality control before delivery.

Data sovereignty in 22+ countries, GDPR / CCPA compliant, SSL encrypted

Your 3D scan data may contain sensitive information about buildings, infrastructure, and industrial facilities. ATIS.cloud hosts your files closest to you, with data sovereignty in 22+ countries, SSL encryption and full GDPR / CCPA compliance.

From Scanner to Revit: How ATIS.cloud Fits Into Your Workflow

ATIS.cloud is not a Revit plugin. It’s the missing link between the scanner and Revit: a preparation, visualization, and collaboration tool that fits naturally into the Scan-to-BIM workflow.

Step 1

The Surveyor Scans the Building

The surveyor performs the laser scan with their 3D scanner (FARO, Leica, Trimble, Riegl, NavVis, Viametris, Matterport, or GeoSLAM). The scan produces a point cloud file in the scanner’s native format (E57, LAS, RCS, etc.).

Step 2

Upload the Point Cloud to ATIS.cloud

The file is uploaded to ATIS.cloud. No prior conversion is needed: the platform accepts all common formats. Even large files (up to 500 GB) are fully supported.

Step 3

View, Annotate, and Share with the BIM Team

The surveyor, BIM Manager, and architect view the point cloud in the browser. They can annotate areas of interest, measure distances and surfaces, share the file with the entire project team, and compare against an existing IFC model (Advance plan).

Step 4

The BIM Manager Downloads and Imports into Revit

Once the point cloud is validated and annotated in ATIS.cloud, the BIM Manager downloads the file and imports it into Autodesk Revit for BIM modeling. The annotations created in ATIS serve as a guide for 3D modeling accuracy.

Full Point Cloud Format Compatibility

Not all 3D scanners produce the same file format. And Revit natively reads only two: RCS and RCP. Here is a complete table of formats supported by ATIS.cloud, with their native Revit compatibility.

FormatExtensionATIS Plan Required
E57.e57Standard
LAS / LAZ.las / .lazStandard
RCS.rcsAdvance
RCP.rcpAdvance
LGSx.lgsxAdvance

Revit only natively reads RCS/RCP files. All other formats (E57, LAS, LGSx) must be converted through Autodesk ReCap Pro before import. ATIS.cloud reads every one of them directly, without conversion.

Point Cloud and Revit: Best Practices Guide

Whether you’re a BIM Manager, architect, or modeler, here are proven best practices for working with point cloud data in Revit.

Prepare before import

The most overlooked step, yet the most impactful on performance.

  • Check scan quality and coverage (missing zones, noise)
  • Confirm registration and coordinate system
  • Verify file size before import

ATIS.cloud lets you view and validate scans online before committing to modeling.

Link Point Cloud (not Insert)

Always use Link: the file stays external, the .rvt stays lightweight.

  • Insert tab > Link Point Cloud > RCS/RCP file > positioning

Align the point cloud

A misaligned cloud produces inaccurate modeling.

  • Origin to Origin: recommended for most projects
  • By Shared Coordinates: most accurate for georeferenced scans

With a georeferenced scan (verifiable in ATIS.cloud), alignment happens automatically.

Optimize performance

Large point clouds are resource-intensive. Key techniques:

  • Section Boxes: limit visible area to active work zone
  • Worksets: dedicate a workset to the point cloud
  • View Range: show only the current floor

Common issues

ProblemSolution
Cloud not visibleZoom to Fit or verify alignment coordinates
Very slow performanceSection Boxes + dedicated workset + reduced View Range
Format not recognizedConvert to RCS/RCP via Autodesk ReCap Pro

Do you need ReCap Pro to work with point clouds in Revit?

No. Here's how ATIS.cloud simplifies your workflow without an extra license.

View without ReCap

ATIS.cloud natively reads E57, LAS, LAZ, RCS, RCP, and LGSx files. View and annotate your scans in the browser before even opening Revit.

Share without converting

Share results with your team and clients. They see the 3D scan in their browser, no ReCap, no Revit needed.

Validate before modeling

Check scan quality, coverage, and georeferencing online. Save time by identifying issues before starting Revit modeling.

Minimal hardware requirements

ATIS.cloud runs in a standard browser. No dedicated GPU, no 64 GB RAM. Even a site laptop handles a 100 GB scan.

ATIS.cloud vs. the Traditional ReCap + Revit Workflow

Compare the point cloud preparation workflow with and without ATIS.cloud.

Criteria
Traditional Workflow
(ReCap + file sharing)
With ATIS.cloud
Pre-import viewingRequires ReCap Pro (paid license)Browser-based, zero installation
Team sharingLocal copies on each workstationSecure sharing, instant access
Supported formatsRCS/RCP onlyE57, LAS, LAZ, RCS, RCP, LGSx
Collaborative annotationNot natively available in ReCapYes
Annual costReCap Pro included in AEC CollectionRequest a quote
All scanners compatibleRCS/RCP onlyYes (agnostic, 19+ formats)
Secure storageLocal hard drive / NASData sovereignty in 22+ countries, GDPR / CCPA compliant
BIM/IFC comparisonNot availableYes (Advance plan)

What our customers say

Discover why over 2,600+ companies trust us.

"ATIS.cloud allowed us to reduce delivery time by 2 hours per project. Our clients can view scans immediately."
2h saved per deliverable

James

Licensed Surveyor, Horizon Surveying

"The interface is intuitive and comparing with our BIM models has become child's play. A real productivity gain."
+40% productivity

Sarah

BIM Manager, Arcadia Construction Group

"We were able to abandon our expensive on-premise solution. ATIS.cloud is much more accessible and simpler."
Affordable pricing

Michael

Technical Director, Meridian Industries

"Sharing has revolutionized how we work with our clients. No need to explain how to install an application anymore."
0 client friction

Emma

Heritage Manager, Atlas Heritage Foundation

Security and compliance

Data sovereignty in 22+ countries
GDPR / CCPA Compliant
SSL Encryption
No data resale

Frequently Asked Questions About Point Clouds and Revit

A point cloud is a collection of millions (sometimes billions) of 3D measurement points captured by a laser scanner, representing the exact geometry of an existing building or infrastructure. In Revit, a point cloud serves as the digital reference for BIM modeling: users trace walls, floors, roofs, and MEP elements directly onto the 3D scan data. The fundamental difference: a point cloud is raw geometry (XYZ coordinates), while a BIM model is an intelligent parametric model containing information about materials, systems, and the properties of each building element.

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