Foundation In 1982, Graphisoft was established by
Gábor Bojár. The Hungarian software developer created terrain modeling software on
microcomputers while he was head of a mathematical department at the Geophysical Institute in Budapest. The communist
history of Hungary was an important factor in the success of Graphisoft. When private companies had been allowed, Bojár promptly left his job and launched Graphisoft with a competent team. They were all experts in three-dimensional mathematical modeling but had no access to the most modern and efficient computers. This limitation led to the development of
3D modeling software that could be used on low-cost PCs. Then the team provided such software to architects. Since 1984, Graphisoft has been supported by
Apple. Steve Jobs was impressed by Graphisoft's capability and the development of the architectural CAD from Bojár in the 2D/3D technology. Therefore, he sent them an Apple computer. This made it possible to create Archicad, the first desktop BIM system and Graphisoft's flagship product. Graphisoft's flagship product, Archicad was introduced in 1987 as the Virtual Building concept, later (2003) regarded as building information modeling (BIM), and allowing architects to draw walls, windows, doors, slabs and roofs — a common feature now of every BIM-based architectural design software. Subsequent Archicad releases introduced other BIM features such as Teamwork, which enabled more architects to work on the same building in parallel, edit functions in three-dimensional model views, and interoperability add-ons to communicate with other applications using
IFC — now a de facto standard in data exchange between BIM applications. Graphisoft built a campus north of Budapest, Graphisoft Park. The construction of the technology park began in 1998. Today, it includes the company‘s global headquarters and hosts several technology companies such as
Microsoft,
SAP and
Canon. Graphisoft was introduced to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 1998 and the
Budapest Stock Exchange in 2000, and was purchased by
Nemetschek AG (Germany) in 2007. In 2013, Graphisoft signed a contract with
Nikken Sekkei, to create the BIM Competence & Research Center in order to advance BIM in Japan and
Southeast Asia. In 2016, Graphisoft partnered with the company Atlas Cloud to provide a cloud-based access to Archicad. In September 2018, Graphisoft Park expanded by 20,000 square-meters in the cause of its 20th anniversary, lifting the park's total area to 75,000sqm. The new buildings are rented to companies under lease. In addition, Graphisoft Park developed an advanced learning center, the Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT-Budapest). In April 2019, Graphisoft's
CEO Viktor Várkonyi started to manage the Planning and Design Division at Graphisoft's mother company
Nemetschek. Huw Roberts was appointed the new CEO of Graphisoft. In June 2019, Graphisoft entered a partnership with
Epic Games to launch next-generation real-time rendering solution for its customers. Daniel Csillag was named CEO of Graphisoft in February 2024, succeeding Huw Roberts. ==Products==