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File formats compatible with Autodesk BIM 360 Glue.

A - answer The cloud application Autodesk BIM 360 Glue is integrated with CAD/BIM tools in Autodesk Building Design Suite and Infrastructure Design Suite. But you can also use it to coordinate BIM project data in other CAD formats.

BIM 360 Glue supports the following file formats:

  • DWG
  • DXF
  • 3DS
  • DWF/DWFx
  • IPT/IAM (Inventor)
  • DGN
  • IGES/IGS
  • STEP/STP
  • IFC
  • JT
  • X_T/X_B (Parasolid)
  • SKP (SketchUp)
  • KMZ
  • PTS/PTX (point clouds)
  • 3DXML
  • PRC (Adobe 3D)
  • VRML/WRL
  • MAN (MicroGDS)
  • DRI/DRV (Intergraph PDS)
  • CIS/2
  • RVM (Aveva PDMS)
  • PD/_PD/CADDS (CADDS)
  • CGR (Catia)
  • CATPRODUCT/CATPART (Catia)
  • EXP/MODEL/SESSION (Catia)
  • ASM/PRT/SLDASM/SLDPRT (Solidworks)
  • DAE (Collada)
  • IF (Allplan)
  • PLY (Polygon)
  • PRC
  • PRT (Pro/Engineer)
  • STL
  • U3D
  • OBJ
  • WMF/EMF
  • PNG/JPG/GIF/BMP/TIFF
  • AVI

See also Autodesk BIM 360

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See also:
Tip 14075:Overview of CAD formats supported in Inventor 2025 (import/export/AnyCAD).
Tip 13800:Visually compare 3D geometry in CAD and BIM files.
Tip 13770:How do I revert to a previous version of the model in Fusion 360?
Tip 13633:How to run Revit, Inventor or Windows version of AutoCAD on macOS?
Tip 13579:Quick local opening of F3D files in Fusion 360.


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