
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, July 10, 2025 – Revizto has integrated its issue tracking system with Resolve’s collaborative BIM platform for web and VR, bringing real-time coordination to construction teams. The solution enables multi-user BIM reviews on web browsers and wireless VR headsets such as Meta Quest. By involving security, operations, and facilities teams in design reviews, project teams have reduced coordination timelines, cut rework costs, and improved handover accuracy across complex construction projects.
With this integration, Resolve users can:
- View all Revizto-tracked issues inside Resolve’s VR and web apps, and teleport to their locations in the model context.
- Use Meta Quest to review existing issues in Revizto in a collaborative, immersive environment without any PC VR set ups.
- Escalate annotations in Resolve to Revizto’s issue-tracker, including support for stamp issue workflows.
- Review and edit open issues together in real time keeping coordination aligned regardless of expertise or location.
The integration helps teams improve coordination and identify issues early, especially during preconstruction when design plans and operational requirements are being aligned.

Arman Gukasyan, founder and CEO, Revizto commented: “At Revizto, we’re committed to helping our customers tackle issues before they turn into costly rework. This new integration builds on that commitment by giving all project stakeholders – from design teams to facilities managers – a collaborative and immersive space to identify and resolve issues early in the process. We’re thrilled to see this integration directly benefit our shared customers, empowering them to make more informed decisions and maintain their assets with confidence and efficiency long after construction is complete.”
Resolve complements Revizto’s coordination capabilities by bringing wireless VR access to BIM model review.
“What makes this integration special is that it brings Revizto’s trusted issue tracking into Resolve’s real-time collaborative environment,” said Angel Say, CEO of Resolve. “Now teams can jump into a web browser or Meta Quest headset and review issues together in the model. It’s the easiest way to get alignment across disciplines and find those issues that don’t normally come up until you’re on site.”
With the Wellington Engine rendering technology, BIM files can be opened on VR headsets without requiring a PC connection. Teams collaborate in real time across web browsers and VR headsets. This extends Revizto workflows by allowing stakeholders to review and understand BIM models at key decision points of the construction lifecycle.
Steve Cline & Aaron Lepley, senior regional project engineers at Mars have already seen the impact: “The Resolve integration for Revizto has given us a new, tangible way to experience our issue tracking workflows. The real-time, immersive collaboration this integration allows has streamlined our review and coordination processes. It enables engineering, design, and operations teams to collaborate, eliminate double-tracking issues, and solve issues faster.”
Source: Revizto
About Revizto
Revizto, established in 2008 by Arman Gukasyan and headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, offers an integrated BIM collaboration platform tailored for the architecture, engineering, construction, and operation (AECO) industry. Their software facilitates real-time coordination by unifying 3D and 2D workflows, enabling project stakeholders to manage issues within an environment. Key features include automated clash detection, issue tracking, and support for various file formats, enhancing project efficiency and reducing rework. Serving a global clientele, Revizto’s platform is utilized by over 100,000 AECO professionals across 150 countries. As of 2023, the company employs more than 140 individuals.
About Resolve
Resolve, founded in 2014 and headquartered in NY, develops virtual reality and web-based collaboration tools for the construction, operations, and maintenance sectors. Its platform enables teams to view and interact with BIM models, supporting coordination and issue resolution before and during construction. Resolve’s technology runs on standalone VR headsets without the need to simplify models, helping project teams identify design conflicts and streamline reviews. The company’s solutions integrate with platforms such as Autodesk Construction Cloud and Procore, providing real-time, multi-user collaboration. Resolve serves industries including data centers, healthcare, and industrial construction. Operating with a team of approximately 20 employees, the company reported around $2.4M in revenue for 2024. Its platform is designed for enterprise use, offering secure, SOC 2-compliant deployments that meet the needs of large construction and facility management teams.