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        <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2026 07:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>🆕 FREE Standalone Revit to IFC (IFC2x3, IFC4, IFC4.3, IFCXML) Conversion without Revit and Autodesk</title>
        <link>https://community.osarch.org/discussion/3150/free-standalone-revit-to-ifc-ifc2x3-ifc4-ifc4-3-ifcxml-conversion-without-revit-and-autodesk</link>
        <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 17:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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        <dc:creator>ArtemBoiko</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Until now, IFC export required Revit licenses and came with limited configuration options.With this tool, the process changes fundamentally:<br />
🔹 No Revit required – works directly with RVT/RFA files<br />
🔹 52 configurable export parameters – full control over geometry, properties, classifications, metadata, and coordinates<br />
🔹 Batch conversion – process dozens or hundreds of files in one run<br />
🔹 Multiple output formats – IFC2x3, IFC4, IFC4.3, IFCXML, IFCZIP, HDF5<br />
🔹 Automation-ready – integrate with Python scripts or n8n workflows for ETL pipelines<br />
🔹 Completely offline – no cloud, no ADSK subscriptions needed</p>

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<p>The converter ships with an interactive HTML configurator (DDC_Rvt2Ifc_custom_option_control.html) that exposes 52 export parameters and generates ready-to-run commands. In one place you can set IFC version/format (IFC2x3/IFC4/IFC4.3, IFC/IFCZIP/IFCXML/HDF5), level of detail, common/base property sets, Revit/material sets, schedules (with filtering), classifications (name, edition, field), project metadata (author, organization, file schema), visibility and selection (view filters, element IDs, category mapping, exclusions), rooms/2D boundaries/bounding boxes, tessellation, analyzers, and georeferencing (origin mode, CRS name, EPSG code, units). The page lets you tick options, fill values, and instantly generate a command-line string or a semicolon-separated config for repeatable, documented exports—no scripting required.</p>

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<p>This is a toolkit for teams who need freedom, efficiency, and transparency in their BIM-to-data workflows. With the DDC Revit2IFC Converter, you have full control over how your Revit data is exported, analyzed, and used.</p>

<p>📥 You can download the standalone Revit2IFC converter directly from our website, or get the full converter bundle with example workflows on GitHub:<br />
 🔗 <a href="https://github.com/datadrivenconstruction/cad2data-Revit-IFC-DWG-DGN-pipeline-with-conversion-validation-qto" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/datadrivenconstruction/cad2data-Revit-IFC-DWG-DGN-pipeline-with-conversion-validation-qto</a></p>

<p>♻️ If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out directly. And share this with a colleague who still has to open Revit every time just to export an IFC.</p>
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