Compliance that understands your model
Most code checking ignores the rich data already inside your BIM model. UptoCode reads IFC files natively, so the dimensions, materials, fire ratings, and spaces you modelled become something it can actually check against the code.
IFC and PDF are supported today. Native Revit (RVT) access is planned for Q3 2026 and AutoCAD (DWG) for Q4 2026, so you can keep working in the tools you already use.
What UptoCode reads from your BIM
Spaces & areas
Rooms, zones, and areas defined in the model, mapped to the requirements that apply to them.
Dimensions & clearances
Widths, heights, sill levels, and clearances extracted straight from the geometry.
Materials & fire ratings
Element materials, assemblies, and fire-resistance properties carried in the BIM data.
Element properties
Property sets and classifications attached to walls, doors, windows, and other elements.
Drawings and BIM, checked together
Pair your IFC model with the PDF drawing set and UptoCode checks both against the code at once, so a requirement is verified against whichever source carries the answer, and discrepancies between the model and the drawings surface early.
From model to cited report
Export IFC
Export an IFC from Revit, ArchiCAD, Tekla, or any tool that supports the open BIM format.
Upload & pair
Upload the IFC alongside your PDF drawings and the codes or standards you want to check against.
Cited report
UptoCode cross-references model data and drawings against the code and cites every finding.
Supported today: PDF and IFC. RVT and DWG on the roadmap.
Working in Australia? See NCC 2025 compliance checking. Want the full picture? Read the guide to AI compliance checking or view pricing.
