The Complete Navisworks to CATIA Conversion Guide

July 18, 2025

General Information

This guide is part of the RapidPipeline 3D Formats Knowledge Database. It shows how to convert Navisworks to CATIA, if you'd like to know more about the formats, please check out the following links:

Converting and Optimizing Navisworks Files to CATIA

There are various ways to convert between Navisworks and CATIA. With RapidPipeline, you can easily convert and and optimize Navisworks files, at scale. It supports CATIA, as well as many other file formats (examples: 3dsMax, AutoCAD, Creo, FBX, glTF, Inventor, OBJ, PLY, Revit, Solid Edge, SolidWorks, STEP, STL, USD, USDZ, VRM), at high quality.

Below you can find a video explaining how to convert your files:

What are Navisworks and CATIA files commonly used for?

The Navisworks file is a format mostly used for 3D design review and project coordination software for BIM model visualization, clash detection, and construction planning.
The CATIA file is a format mostly used for Advanced 3D design, engineering and manufacturing applications.

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Comparison of Features Supported by Navisworks and CATIA

FeatureSupported by NavisworksSupported by CATIA
Morph TargetsNoPartial0
Rigid AnimationsYesYes
Skinned AnimationsNoPartial1
AnimationsYesYes
Free-Form SurfacesYesYes
Geometry CompressionYesPartial2
Quad MeshesYesYes
Basic 3D GeometryYesYes
PBR MaterialsYesYes
Transparent MaterialsYesYes
Vertex ColorsYesYes
MaterialsYesYes
Scene CompositionYesYes
Hierarchical Scene GraphYesYes
Scene NodesYesYes
Standardized FormatPartial3Partial4
Embedded TexturesYesYes
Multiple UV ChannelsYesYes
Normal MappingYesYes
Procedural TexturesPartial5Partial6
Texture CompressionYesPartial7
Texture TransformsYesYes
TexturingYesYes

0 - Basic morphing capabilities available through parametric modeling and feature-based design changes.
1 - Limited support for skinned animations, mainly through assembly motion simulation rather than character animation.
2 - CATIA supports various compression techniques for geometry data, particularly in the 3DXML format, though not as extensively as dedicated compression formats.
3 - Uses proprietary Navisworks formats (.nwd, .nwc, .nwf) but serves as a universal viewer supporting extensive import capabilities from industry-standard CAD and BIM formats for project coordination.
4 - While CATIA files are proprietary, the software supports many industry standards and has openly published the 3DXML format specification.
5 - Limited procedural texture support, mainly through imported materials from CAD systems rather than native procedural generation capabilities.
6 - CATIA supports procedural materials and textures through its advanced material system, though primarily focused on engineering applications.
7 - Basic texture compression is supported, mainly for visualization and lightweight formats like 3DXML.

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Limitations of Navisworks Files to CATIA Conversion Workflow

The following limitations should be taken into account when converting Navisworks files to CATIA format:

Navisworks Feature (not supported by CATIA)Limitation Details
Geometry CompressionGeometry Compression illustratedlack of support for Geometry Compression illustrated
Geometry Compression: supported in Navisworks, but not in CATIA.

Geometry compression describes the process of compressing the representations of a 3D model's geometry, usually a triangle mesh. 3D geometry compression does not change the topology of a 3D model, but just changes the way that a 3D model and its 3D positions and related vertex data is stored. Geometry compression can be lossy (just like JPEG compression in image processing can be lossy, for example), in which case one might notice slight artifacts like variations in 3D vertex positions (compared to the uncompressed 3D model). However, such differences are often not noticeable. There are only very few standards for geometry compression, like glTF's support of Draco compression and similar extensions.
Texture CompressionTexture Compression illustratedlack of support for Texture Compression illustrated
Texture Compression: supported in Navisworks, but not in CATIA.

Texture compression refers to a process of compressing 2D texture images for memory-efficient rendering (and sometimes for efficient transmission). The decompression of compressed texture data is therefore performed on-the-fly during rendering, so that it never has to be stored in unpacked form, but can be kept as-is in GPU memory. Formats supporting texture compression methods, such as the ones offered by glTF through KTX2 containers, therefore allow 3D models to use a smaller memory footprint on the client device during rendering. This can speed up rendering time, and also make it possible to store and use larger amounts of texture data than it would otherwise be possible.

What's the best way to get Navisworks files into my 3D applications, and are there alternatives to using CATIA?

Doing 3D conversion right, especially at scale, can be tricky, as 3D data is in general a rather complex (yet very powerful!) medium. This also applies to Navisworks and CATIA files - the conversion guide above provides a rough first idea about that. Once you know what you would like to do, tools like RapidPipeline can help you perform the necessary steps, and to even automate the process for thousands or even millions of files.

Especially when introducing pipelines and workflows at scale in an enterprise context, it is usually good to rely on dedicated tools and expertise, making sure you do not introduce any steps into your 3D workflow that are detrimental to the final output's quality, or that take your team too much time (and money).

If you're interested to hire dedicated expertise from the best in the field to help your company reach your goals fast and reliably, please do not hestitate to contact DGG. Being the creators of RapidPipeline, and ambassadors for open 3D standards for more than a decade, we have been building some of the world's most advanced 3D pipelines, having processed many millions of 3D assets.

Therefore, our expertise will help you to reach your goals faster, at scale, and with the least possible friction, since we are focused on maximum interoperability.

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