Smarter Revit Model Management with the New Merge Cleanup Tool

Revit models can grow messy over time, especially in collaborative environments where duplicate line styles, fill patterns, or materials tend to creep in unnoticed. If you’ve ever inherited a model and thought, “Where did all this come from?” you’re not alone.

That’s exactly why we created the new Merge Cleanup Tool, included in the 2026 release of IMAGINiT Utilities for Revit.

What Does the Merge Cleanup Tool Do?

This new tool gives Revit users a streamlined way to consolidate duplicate or unnecessary content within a model. Whether it’s redundant line styles, overlapping materials, or unused fill patterns, the Merge Cleanup Tool lets you quickly select and merge these items, without losing important data.

The result?

  • Cleaner models

  • Faster performance

  • Better coordination across project teams

Model cleanup is one of the most overlooked steps in maintaining Revit project health. A cluttered model not only slows performance, it also introduces risk when sharing files or working in BIM 360/ACC environments. Merge Cleanup helps teams avoid that risk while reducing the time spent on manual cleanup efforts.

See It in Action

I've put together a short video walkthrough of the new Merge Cleanup Tool so you can see how it works in a real-world Revit environment.

If you have questions or need help rolling out the 2026 Utilities update. Let’s connect,  we’re here to help you get the most from your tools.

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