Dynamo 3.2.1 in Revit 2025.2 includes a new homepage experience, the ability to create workspaces based on templates, a suite of paneling nodes, and more.
Highlights include:
- New Dynamo Home: A new homepage offers a more consistent experience with Revit, alongside several improvements, including a tab for recent graphs, sample graphs for Revit, and learning content. You can view graphs in list or grid view, which includes a thumbnail for graphs where available. The new Dynamo Home also offers links to resources including interactive guides and video tutorials.
- Workspace templates: By using a template to open a new workspace, you can easily apply predetermined graph elements, such as graph properties, to a new graph without having to reapply them manually each time. To create a template, move or paste a .DYN file to your designated templates folder. Open a new workspace based on a template by going to File Open Template (CTRL + T). You can change the folder location of your templates under Dynamo Preferences General Templates.
- T-spline nodes: Previously only in experimental mode, a suite of T-spline nodes is now available by default in Dynamo. A T-spline allows you to sew together smaller surfaces into continuous, smooth elements using minimal sets of control points or cages. More specifically, a T-spline is a surface type that is typically useful for modeling organic or topologically complex forms. You can find T-spline nodes in the node library under Geometry TSpline, and they will also appear in node search and node autocomplete.
- Paneling nodes: A suite of paneling nodes is available in the node library. With these nodes, you can create panels on curved surfaces. These nodes are available in experimental mode, and you can enable them in the Preferences panel under Features Experimental. Once enabled, you can find them under Geometry PanelSurface, each with help documentation, image, and sample graph in the Documentation Browser (accessed by right-clicking a node and selecting Help).
- DefineData node for validating incoming data types: The DefineData node validates the data type of incoming data. It can be used to ensure that local data is of the desired type.
- Unpin and collapse all preview bubbles: You can unpin and collapse preview bubbles in your graph by going to Edit Unpin All Preview Bubbles, or using the shortcut CTRL + K.
- Node library visual improvements: All node icons have been updated and are now larger and clearer at higher resolutions. Additionally, spacing has been reduced in the node library, which allows for more content to be visible on your screen by default.
For a complete list of highlights, see
What's New in Dynamo for Revit 3.2.1. To find out more about major feature updates, what they mean, and how to use them, visit the
Dynamo blog.