After today’s morning keynotes at Bluebeam Unbound 2025, the attendees and your editor got a very good sense of what the Nemetschek Group’s daughter company is focused on. The Claude-based AI technologies are extremely impressive.
Also impressive during the demos showcased today were the Revit Connections, where, now, even from Bluebeam’s mobile apps, a job superintendent from the field can create a markup issue that is then visible and actionable from within Revit’s main viewport window. Or this could be an engineer doing a site observation visit, creating markups from their iPhone, and having an engineering staff member begin addressing them immediately. The Revit Connected Sessions technology features also work inside Bluebeam Sessions, and across Revu, Bluebeam Cloud, and Bluebeam mobile apps. And from within Revit, a user can change the status of those markup issues. (we will delve into this deeper in another report).
Other Bluebeam Product Updates
Bluebeam has eight new integrations either coming out now, very soon, or early next year. This includes DocuSign. Now, e-signature capabilities are directly inside Studio Projects, eliminating upload-download workflows that take too much time.
Procore, OneDrive, and SharePoint integrations allow users to open, markup, and sync files seamlessly across platforms. And another new feature is between GoCanvas and Revu called Task Link, where Revu markups are directly connected to field tasks in GoCanvas, giving the office and field teams an interconnected, real-time workflow and project visibility on progress status.
Building the Future of AEC Together
Bluebeam’s leadership on stage emphasized that the company—which now has nearly 4 million users—is building the future of AEC technology together.

Anthropic’s Claude AI technology is now coming to Bluebeam Revu inside Bluebeam Max subscriptions. The technology is extremely wide open in terms of how users may deploy it. It can not only surface the data in Bluebeam markups, but also the content of the PDF itself.
“We’re building the connective tissue of the AEC industry,” said Don Jacob, Chief Innovation Officer at Bluebeam. “By uniting AI, collaboration, and field connectivity, we’re giving professionals the tools they need to deliver projects smarter, faster, and better than ever before.”
More Info
Bluebeam Max will be available globally in early 2026, with free trials for both new and existing customers. To learn more about Bluebeam Max and sign up for updates, visit www.bluebeam.com/bluebeam-max.