2025 Year in Review

The Resolve team is proud to have built the best VR app for construction. It’s powerful and it just works. And we did that by solving the hardest problems first: rendering massive BIM models reliably and making complex information intuitive for people who don’t live in BIM tools. We made VR easier and faster than ever.

That work gave us a powerful foundation to build on.

Full-scale, immersive reviews are the most effective way to surface issues teams aren’t seeing and to engage people who typically aren’t part of design reviews at all like operators, facilities teams, and non-BIM stakeholders whose feedback often arrives too late.

But surfacing issues is only the first step.

In 2025, we built on that foundation by expanding how people can participate in reviews and continuing to lower the barriers to entry. We brought Resolve to the web and iPad, strengthened enterprise workflows, and deepened integrations to make it easier for teams to collaborate and close the loop on issues.

Speed became a defining theme across the construction industry in 2025.

“On budget and on time” is no longer enough. As demand for AI and data center infrastructure accelerates, teams are trying to balance ambitious timelines with quality goals.

That is why we are now focused on ensuring every review in Resolve compounds, so the learning from one project accelerates your entire portfolio and future work. The goal is simple: help teams build the right thing faster.

Here's a look at our year by the numbers

Customer Momentum

Surpassed 6 GW of data center capacity delivered with Resolve

In 2025, Resolve crossed 6 gigawatts of data center capacity that have used Resolve to meet their aggressive schedules. Data center teams across the world are using Resolve to do everything from review their DfMA designs early to raising critical O&M concerns before they cause turnover delays.

At that scale, we’re proud to say that Resolve is trusted to de-risk delivery on some of the fastest, most capital-intensive projects in the world.

Mentions by Micron and Carollo Engineers at Autodesk University

At Autodesk university we were thrilled to hear about how Resolve is impacting the work of companies like Micron Technology and Carollo Engineers. From semiconductors to water infrastructure, Resolve is helping teams transform bottlenecked processes to unlock speed.

Standardizing across portfolios

This year we also announced a five-year partnership with Anglian Water @one alliance, reflecting a broader shift. Resolve is increasingly adopted not on a project-by-project basis, but as a standard review platform across portfolios.

More Platforms, More Collaboration

For years, we invested heavily in a proprietary rendering, the Wellington Engine, designed to handle massive BIM models in realtime on standalone VR hardware. That work wasn’t just about VR performance. It was about building a foundation that could help teams scale model reviews to any device.

In 2025, that bet paid off.

This year our web-based Lightning Viewer reached feature parity with our VR app and feedback from our most active users is that it’s the best web viewer they’ve ever tried and in many cases is easier to use than Navisworks.

This wasn’t a “lite” viewer or a stripped-down experience. Teams can now annotate, measure, save views, collaborate, and review complex models wherever work happens. It all just happens in the browser. And unlike other viewers, it’s designed for realtime interaction so things don’t freeze up as you move around.

We also made our lightning viewer compatible with iPadOS so teams can review from the site trailer with nothing more than an iPad.

The Data Teams Need, When They Need It, Securely

As we expanded the platform beyond VR we also added new features and integrations to ensure teams have access to all the information they need to make fast decisions.

Revizto integration

This year, we launched an integration with Revizto to seamlessly review Revizto-tracked issues within Resolve’s immersive collaboration environment.

Third party issue integrations

We expanded our issue integrations by making it possible to see all issues from third-party platforms like Autodesk Construction Cloud. Previously we only had support for pushing issues to other issue tracking platforms.

Richer BIM data

We made a huge improvement to our layers feature so that you could see every element in your model and toggle individual elements on and off.

Wellington Engine performance

Of course we continued to make improvements to our Wellington Engine to support complex data sets more smoothly. Notable, we did a big overhaul of our object interaction system to make it smoother to click on elements.

Single-Sign On

We now support Microsoft Entra as a single sign on provider and are working with our enterprise customers to add additional functionality and more providers to make scaling Resolve across a portfolio easier than ever.

Looking Ahead

As construction timelines continue to compress, especially in data centers and other mission-critical sectors, we believe the teams that win will be the ones that review better before they build faster. And the ones that unlock compounding benefits by leveraging a platform like Resolve for reviews.

That’s what we’re building toward.

Thanks to our customers and partners for pushing us forward. We’re just getting started.