SketchUp for iPad now supports PDF! Bring rich reference materials into SketchUp, develop ideas in 3D, and create presentation documents — straight from your iPad. Plus, customize text and dimension settings, smooth edges, and easily access learning resources with the new 6.3 updates.
SketchUp for iPad version 6.3 is here. We’ve elevated your documentation and presentation process on iPad with a streamlined flow from 2D to 3D to sharable output — wherever work takes you. Import rich reference materials, ideate quickly in 3D, and export presentation-ready PDF documents — all directly on iPad. Plus, we're giving you more tools to customize the look and feel of your model, including the ability to soften and smooth edges and adjust dimension string and text properties for a presentation style that’s uniquely yours. SketchUp for iPad gives you the power to create, communicate, and collaborate in 3D (and 2D) anywhere you choose.
One import, all the context
Whether you need to reference floor plans, elevations, or an entire site plan, you can now import multiple pages from drawing sets in one swift operation. Simply select the pages you want, and define the drawing scale for each. We take care of the rest, arraying PDF pages in SketchUp and scaling them to ensure each page lands in your model at 1:1 scale. Start designing faster, and keep your conceptual workflow humming with all your reference material in one model file — and get there with just one import action.
Export documents, communicate clearly
Export PDFs on iPad to deliver the right documents to the right stakeholders wherever you work. Share PDFs with colleagues for them to redline in their preferred PDF editing tool. Package drawings and images on the go to generate a documentation set for a client. Supplement RFIs with annotated 3D images after exploring and marking up your model live on site. SketchUp for iPad makes turning any 3D model into PDF deliverables easy. Create and organize PDF pages based on the Scenes in your model with total control over page orientation, drawing scale, and line weights, plus choose vector, raster, or hybrid graphics. With iPad-based PDF workflows, spend less time formatting deliverables and more time moving your project forward.

