Fieldwire
The mission control for construction teams to manage tasks, view plans, and track progress in real-time.
Bridging the gap between the design studio and the construction site through interactive 3D Hyper-models.
BIMx (Building Information Model eXplorer) is Graphisoft's flagship mobile and desktop application designed for the high-performance visualization of architectural models. Its technical foundation rests on the 'Hyper-model' concept, which creates a seamless integration between 2D documentation and 3D geometry via intelligent hyperlinking. For 2026, BIMx has evolved into a mission-critical tool for the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) industry, leveraging hardware-accelerated rendering and global illumination to provide photorealistic walkthroughs on mobile devices. It solves the fragmentation problem between the design office and the field by allowing contractors and clients to access massive BIM datasets offline. The architecture supports real-time data synchronization through BIMcloud, enabling live messaging and issue tracking directly within the model environment. Its 2026 market position is defined by its ability to handle ultra-complex polygon counts without latency, making it the industry standard for mobile architectural exploration and on-site coordination within the Archicad ecosystem.
A proprietary data structure that links 2D architectural drawings directly to their 3D locations in the model.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
Post queries, share implementation strategies, and help other users.
Advanced rendering technique pre-calculated in Archicad for photorealistic mobile visualization.
Intelligent vertex snapping and laser-disto support for accurate field measurements.
Direct communication protocol between the mobile app and the Archicad design environment.
Stereoscopic rendering mode for immersive VR experiences on smartphones.
External apps can trigger specific 3D camera views or 2D layouts using custom URL strings.
Ability to filter and display element-level data (metadata) such as manufacturer info or maintenance schedules.
Clients often struggle to read 2D floor plans and visualize the finished space.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Discrepancies between printed plans and actual site conditions.
Technicians lacking access to equipment manuals and metadata in the field.