Markup drawings in less time with these custom Bluebeam Revu® tools created specifically for architects, interior designers, and engineers.
Requires Bluebeam Revu® — not included

Bluebeam Revu comes with a very limited set of symbols, hatches, and line styles. When you add BBToolsets, you can create markups like this right away.
BBToolsets (formerly Archtoolbox Bluebeam Tools and Templates) have been purchased by people at a number of well-known companies, including:
Current release: v2026 (this video shows the 2025 version)
BBToolsets is a set of plugins for the popular Bluebeam Revu PDF editor. You must have a copy of the Bluebeam software to use these tools.
You will use these every day. This set includes 24 common markup tools and symbols to make redlining drawings or marking up specifications a breeze. Your purchase includes black, red, green, blue, orange, and violet colors.

And metric markup tools are also included...

More than 40 annotation symbols in six colors so you can markup drawings or create sketches quickly.

More than 30 plan symbols in six colors so you can markup engineering plans.

Includes scaled figures, vehicles, and various outlets (auto scale feature only works in Bluebeam 2015 or later).

Scaled details include lumber, cold formed metal framing, and CMU.

Scaled RCP symbols include lighting and HVAC.

One of the most popular tool sets are scaled floor plan furniture symbols in both red and black. The residential tool set includes 60 different pieces of furniture for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms.

The commercial office tool set includes more than 50 office items.

We also have toolsets for structural sections, doors, scale bars, trees, and accessibility logos.

37 custom line styles for wall ratings, property lines, center-lines, insulation, and more. These are perfect for marking up wall ratings on your floor plans. We also improved on the standard Bluebeam dashed lines so you can turn off the Standard Line Styles.

19 custom hatch patterns for concrete, wood, steel, and more.

Approved, Approved as Noted, Revise and Resubmit, and Rejected stamps, which include general language pointing to the definitions in the specification front end. These can be customized easily.



We are confident you will save many hours testing and refining your own custom tools even if you only use a couple of ours. However, we will send you a refund if they don't work for you. Just send us an email or reply to your order confirmation email within 30 days and we'll promptly refund your money. Simple.
We offer two license options: the Personal License (installation on up to 5 devices) and the Firm License (installation on an unlimited number of devices). A device can be any of the following: laptop, desktop, tablet, phone.
Individuals can purchase the Personal License and install the tools on their laptop, tablet, and phone. This would also leave you with 2 available installations. Or a small firm can select the Personal License and install the tools on 3 laptops, a desktop, and a tablet.
Firms, corporations, and other large organizations should purchase a Firm License based on the number of devices you use Bluebeam on. This allows you to install the tools on all of the computers within a single company.
*** Please note that the BBToolsets download does not include the Bluebeam Revu PDF editor. You must already have a working copy of Bluebeam Revu to use these tools. ***
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