Stop emailing 100 MB attachments. Bimly's Share Links open in any browser without sign-up, never expire automatically, and revoke in one click. All free.
On most projects, sharing IFC means: zip it, upload to a file-transfer service, recipient downloads, opens in a heavy BIM tool, navigates Storeys, finally finds what you wanted to show. Thirty minutes before they can comment.
Bimly Share Links cut all that. Click the URL → 3D viewer in seconds → Storey switching, sectioning, property inspection right there. Bake in a viewpoint and they land on the exact angle you intended.
Tokens are 32-byte random values, stored as SHA-256 hashes. The plaintext is returned only at issue time. Revocation is one click and is final.
Designed to remove operational friction without lowering the security bar
Generate a share link, paste the URL. Recipients open the 3D viewer with no account, no sign-in. Ideal for clients, regulators, and sub-contractors.
32-byte random tokens stored as SHA-256 hashes. A DB leak doesn't reveal the original URL. Plaintext is returned exactly once at issue time.
Recipients can navigate the model, inspect properties, slice sections, and switch viewpoints. They cannot make any changes.
One click and the link is dead. URLs become 404 immediately on the next request. Use it after a leak or end-of-engagement.
Mail servers reject big files. WeTransfer expires. Bimly links don't have either constraint and stay alive until you revoke them.
When you create an issue Bimly snapshots the camera. Recipients open the link and land on exactly the view you wanted them to see — no more 'which floor?' email threads.
Not just a viewer. Author, review, validate, and share architectural BIM — entirely in the browser.
Draw walls, slabs, columns, beams, roofs, stairs, and grids in plan view. Full Undo/Redo.
Learn more →Drag in IFC from Revit / ArchiCAD, review in 3D, inspect properties, slice with section planes.
Learn more →Required / range / equals checks, built-in plus your own rules. AI explains violations.
Learn more →Pin issues to elements with the camera position attached. One link, same shot for everyone.
Learn more →Write IFC 4.3 — round-trip with Revit, ArchiCAD, and any IFC-aware tool.
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