Pillar Guide

Web-Native BIM: Collaboration Without Barriers

Web-native BIM brings supported models to the browser so stakeholders can review context without specialist desktop installs. It removes install friction, speeds onboarding, and keeps model context available across project workflows.

What "Web-Native" Really Means

Web-native BIM runs in a browser, so teams can access models without IT delays or desktop installs.

No plugins, no installs, no bottlenecks

Instant access improves adoption across designers, commercial teams, and the field.

Model access on any device

Teams can view and comment on models from laptops, tablets, or phones.

Desktop BIM vs Web-Native BIM

Time-to-access and onboarding speed

Web access reduces onboarding time and removes hardware bottlenecks.

Collaboration speed and visibility

Stakeholders see the same model context at the same time.

Security and governance advantages

Centralized access control and audit-ready activity tracking are easier to maintain.

Performance and Model Fidelity

IFC compatibility and open formats

Open standards keep teams flexible while preserving model detail.

Streaming + progressive loading

Large models load efficiently without freezing or blocking collaboration.

Field & Office Collaboration

Mobile issue capture tied to the model

Field feedback stays connected to the correct spatial context.

RFIs, approvals, and supersession chains

Decisions remain traceable from request to resolution.

How BrieXO Implements Web-Native BIM

Browser model viewer + collaboration context

BrieXO supports model review without plugins or heavy installs.

Integrated sustainability and commercial workflows

Carbon, cost, and schedule context can reference model information where configured.

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