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Revit 2023 Patch 〈TESTED × 2026〉

Revit 2023 Patch 〈TESTED × 2026〉

As of late 2025/2026, Revit 2023 is entering the Extended Support phase (if not already ended, depending on Autodesk’s current policy). Historically, Autodesk supports the current version and two back.

Pro Tip: Use the Autodesk Revit 2023.1.4 Cumulative Patch as your final, stable baseline. Freeze your environment there until you are ready to migrate versions.


| Item | Details | |------|---------| | Patch name | Revit 2023.x.x Update / Hotfix | | Vendor | Autodesk (or internal) | | Affected software | Autodesk Revit 2023 | | Previous version | e.g., Revit 2023.0 → 2023.1.2 | | Patch type | Security / Performance / Bug fix / Feature | | Release date | [Date] | revit 2023 patch


If you manage a BIM department, you cannot just click "Update" on every machine. Follow this protocol.

Autodesk typically supports a version for 3 years after release. Revit 2023 was released in April 2022. Therefore: As of late 2025/2026, Revit 2023 is entering

What this means for you: If you are reading this after April 2025, there will be no new official Revit 2023 patches. If a critical vulnerability is found, you must upgrade to Revit 2024, 2025, or 2026.


While technically an "update" rather than a small patch, this is often grouped into patching strategies. It introduced: Pro Tip: Use the Autodesk Revit 2023

If you see Revit 2023.1.4, here is what it means:

Crucial note: Autodesk updates are cumulative. Installing 2023.1.4 automatically includes everything from 2023.1.1, 2023.1.2, and 2023.1.3.