Vectorworks, Inc., global design and BIM software provider, has announced the release of Vectorworks 2025, the latest iteration of its comprehensive design software suite. Featuring an array of interactive features and advanced tools, Vectorworks 2025 is set to transform how designers visualise and execute their creative visions and is a true sight to behold at every design stage.
The 2025 release encompasses Vectorworks Architect, Landmark, Spotlight, Design Suite, Fundamentals, ConnectCAD, Braceworks and Vision, with the English-language editions of this version now available.
“Vectorworks 2025 represents a major step forward in how our users can approach design and visualization, opening a whole new world of visual understanding, communication, and limitless potential,” said Vectorworks Chief Product Officer Darick DeHart. “We have carefully listened to our customers’ feedback and are proud to have incorporated their voices, suggestions, and requests into many of the exceptional features in this latest version. We believe that this thoughtfully curated version will enhance workflow efficiency and empower designers to push the boundaries of their creativity.”
Vectorworks 2025 elevates the design software experience and allows designers to bring their best ideas to life without sacrificing quality or efficiency. Key enhancements focusing on intuitive visualisation and interactivity include Onscreen View Control for quick model navigation, Two-Point Perspective for easily creating architectural and photography perspectives, and Object Level Visibility for easily managing individual objects’ visibility. Plus, the Vectorworks Cloud Document Reviewer streamlines the document review process for anyone from anywhere.
St Ignatius Therry Building, built using Vectorworks Architect | Courtesy of PMDL
Vectorworks 2025 also offers flexible room finish management and automated BIM data assignment for architects and interior designers, while landscape architects and designers benefit from precise 3D tools for curbs, edging, and borders, and enhanced sustainability documentation. The new version also highlights a more significant investment in entertainment products like Spotlight, Braceworks, and ConnectCAD to enhance workflow efficiency while maintaining quality, aiming to meet the specific needs of entertainment industry professionals. With updates designed directly from customer feedback, lighting, scenic, rigging, and event professionals will find features and improvements implemented specifically to address their most-used entertainment industry tools. Additionally, the latest version includes new developments such as Showcase previz mode, available directly within Vectorworks, and automatic GDTF fixture mapping, further ensuring streamlined workflows and enhanced documentation quality.
For more information, visit Vectorworks
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