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Autodesk Fusion pricing
Autodesk Fusion does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. Autodesk Fusion paid version starts at USD 85.00/month.
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- Industry: Design
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Efficient and Interface Friendly tool
I do use fusion generally in 3D Printing most of the time for personal use but i do also some CNC methods on it
Pros
Easy Interface even the shortcut and the logic of the tools like Extrude/Remove in one button
Cons
Animation part and Simulation are unfortunately behind some softwares like SW or CatiaV5
Alternatives Considered
SolidWorks PremiumReasons for Switching to Autodesk Fusion
It complete what fusion360 lacks and vice versa- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Fusion 360 for teaching
Overall it is a great learning CAD tool where the learning curve is very easy. I earlier use to use Solidworks, but it took me only 2-3 weeks to totally switch to Fusion 360 without any trouble. I also liked the Autodesk free learning resources available along with the tutorials.
Pros
Fusion 360 collaborative workspace is amazing which I use to teach my engineering students. The fusion teams channel is really helpful for my students who can now work together on their CAD files at one place. No need to exchange Usb sticks now.
Cons
Fusion 360 is all great, couldnt think of any feature that I don't like. I would say one thing, for assembly designing, Fusion 360 could be improved especially while applying constraints (joints in Fusion) and motion analysis.
- Industry: Construction
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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CAD Development
Pros
I like the different features and tools to define any shape I am looking for.
Cons
Fusion 360 is not as smooth running as other CAD software, but is a great entry level product.
- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Powerful 3D CAD and CAM Software
It's been great and it's such an easy product to use and Autodesk is always working to improve the software and add new features. Because of that it tends to be ahead of the curve in making it easy to design and program parts to be made.
Pros
It's easy to learn and a powerful solution that is integral to our machine shop.
Cons
Nothing really other than machine posts for the CAM part of Fusion could be easier to work with. That said, Autodesk's support and 3rd party support makes it easy to solve those challenges.
Alternatives Considered
SolidWorks PremiumReasons for Switching to Autodesk Fusion
Ease of use and built-in CAM/post processors are more powerful and cost effective.- Industry: Machinery
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Easy to learn with everything you need
It‘s a nice and handy cad Programm with a lot of cool functions. Easy to learn and fast progress while using.
Pros
Easy to handle, fast Progress. For non professionell user (Hobby) free to use.
Cons
Some functions are dissabled for free user.
- Industry: Design
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Low cost but powerful CAD package
Pros
The cost is incredibly low in comparison to other CAD packages and it is easy to get going with it. It can do the majority of what you would expect a modern day CAD package to do and the cloud features make collaboration very easy.
Cons
Its technical drawing package is a little undercooked still but fine unless you are making big commercial products. Additionally, it would be a bit cumbersome to use in comparison to something like SolidWorks if working on massive products with complex feature trees and hundreds of components.
Reasons for Switching to Autodesk Fusion
Fusion 360 is my personal CAD for hobby projects due to its cost while still having plenty of the features that I need for projects. It is less good for complex professional work.- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Simple yet effective CAD software.
Overall great software for designing CAD.
Pros
There is a handy timeline feature which allows you to go back and edit dimensions without having to redo the whole CAD.
Cons
Requires a high performance PC, and a good amount of storage.
- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Engineering Manager Review for Fusion 360
Fusion 360 is a complete cloud integrated product, very easy for multiple design teams to use together at the same time, Same project .
Pros
Advanced simulation options are available, allowing us to easily test how real-world selling parts hold up to real life stress(used in previous organization).
Cons
Malware risks are available so hard to use.
- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Fusion CAD work
Pros
easy to use some nice features ease of access
Cons
could expand on many of the features to enhance user experience
- Industry: Design
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1-5 months
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Good program for 3d parts modeling
It is a program that allows you to create 3D parts in a simple way, it is very intuitive and easy to use compared to other similar programs, it is very easy to edit your design at any stage so you can make changes at any time.
Pros
It is a great program for modeling 3D parts, has many very useful and practical tools when modeling, besides always being updated as it has the support of Autodesk one of the best brands in the industry.
Cons
The main limitation of this program is that it is not very good for organic design, since it is more focused on creating three-dimensional parts for machinery, for example.
- Industry: Machinery
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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JNM Rise Inc - Fusion360 Review
This software has been so easy to use from day one! I couldn't be more thrilled with it. Being an SME, it is offered on an annual basis free of charge. My network of engineers are amazed I am able to accomplish what I have using this software when the companies they come from are paying thousands for licensing. I also would like to note that Autodesk offer an incredible specialization to really round out your skills via Coursera.
Pros
This software has been an incredible tool for my business. Being that our principle service is Design and Engineering, Fusion 360 has offered all my team and I could ask for in a software. It has been very intuitive, and regular updates or feedback from the customer service team. In addition, there is a massive online community with video tutorials or guides both created by, or individual users of the Fusion360 software.
Cons
I can honestly say that there has not been an issue since day one of using the software. If I have a need to address, the online community are quick to provide thoughtful responses and guidance allowing me to solve any issues my team and I may have.
Reasons for Choosing Autodesk Fusion
When I transferred CAD date to my slicing software for printing, I found that in blend the data did not translate well. With Fusion360, I found that I was able to convert the CAD files immediately to a file type that could be used for slicing, then through that software create G Code for 3D Printing. It was absolutely critical to my company that we find the right software and Fusion360 checked every box!Switched From
BlenderReasons for Switching to Autodesk Fusion
Cost was #1, but the ease of use and recommendations through the online community led me to download Fusion360 and as long as the software maintains its current state and continues with upgrades, I wont be in the market to explore alternatives. I highly recommend this software to anyone looking!!- Industry: Design
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Fusion 360 review
my experience with fusion 360 was overall good as i fusion for prototype designing and the version control technique makes it possible for me to fix issue and problems in my design more easily
Pros
Overall what i enjoyed the most was version control feature and the electronic design feature integrated into the software
Cons
It being cloud run software affects its performance some times and also causse it to lag due network speed issue in some cases
- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Fusion 360, the software for all!
Overall, my experience with Fusion 360 has been lovely, loved drawing on it, loved simulating on it as well as the other typical CAD features you would expect!
Pros
Where to begin! Fusion 360 is an immersive experience when drawing, it is easy to draw the part with multiple commands that help make your drawing easier to come to life. You can also take your drawing directly to do a simulation, which is pretty accurate and easy to use as well, and it could be done on a cloud! Thus, you don't need much computing power to run your simulation!
Cons
Hard to say what this software lacked. For my time-to-time simple usage of the product, I found it very fulfilling from the aspects that you need as a mechanical engineer, I was able to share my drawing with my team in a simple manner, and I was able to save and go back to previous work without any issue.
- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Its great Modelling and simulation software for rapid prototyping and iterative projects
Overall a great experience, I mainly use it for product renders and design mock-ups. I've participated at the Michelin Design challenge and was able to innovate with the help of Fusion 360 as student.
Pros
The user interface was much more easy to use as a beginner and over the 2 years as an experienced user. Fusion 360 has multiple avenues from modelling to rendering to CAM/3D printing simulation which is very helpful in not wasting time exporting it to 3D printing software and then modify the design.
Cons
The software seemed to not do a good job with respect to importing files of solidworks format and converting it over cloud. The speed of upload and download of files is quite slow and cloud rendering feature can be made more responsive/interactive.
Reasons for Choosing Autodesk Fusion
Ease of use, much better and neater UI and workspace. Not technically sophisticated. Can model, simulate, motion study and validate manufacturing in a single application.Switched From
SolidWorks Premium- Industry: Consumer Goods
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Very useful.
Pros
I use the free version for personal use. Probably the best ”free” 3D software. Easy to use and interactive.
Cons
There is more to wish for the scetch tool. Blue on blue isn’t very visual and the snap fuctions feels fiddly. Scetching is way faster with the tools in for example Autocad R14 (long time ago, but that is what I am used to). I don’t like cloud based software since I often work while traveling.
- Industry: Hospital & Health Care
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Number one of 3D modeling and simulation
Fusion 360 is the best for 3D modelling and simulations.
Pros
Fusion 360 is rich in references and resources for learning and training, the software is full of functions and features, and the simulation is the best 3D molding software.
Cons
Fusion 360 is slightly expensive and it's not dedicated to the dental field.
- Industry: Furniture
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Great In Theory. Clunky in Practice.
Pros
Parametric design. Clean interface. Decent rendering.
Cons
Bugs bugs bugs. Performance issues, regardless of the computer being used. Drawings are resource heavy. Changing events in the design tree often lead to major errors. Features randomly stop working. I have been using Fusion since 2016 and I can say pretty confidently that it continues to get more and more clunky.
- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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Decent Product, Just Expensive.
Fusion 360 is a great product after you get past the learning curve and I am overall happy with the product.
Pros
Fusion 360 is great once you learn to use the product. You can quickly make models and test them digitally.
Cons
Some of the user interface is clunky and there is no dark mode when other Autodesk tools such as AutoCAD has dark mode available.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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If you're a 3d designer or have 3d printers, Fusion 360 is a great option.
Fusion 360 is a fantastic project management application that caters to 3D printing customers online. It's an excellent modeling tool that's required for a successful 3D printable design. Fusion 360 offers a unique module for 3d printing in addition to its solid features. It connects to Autodesk's MeshMixer, which is another 3D printing program. The extension *.stl is required for 3D printable files. Fusion 360, on the other hand, handles this file extension with ease. A 3D printable file with specific qualities is urgently required. If there are any flaws in the design, they must be fixed before 3d printing. This is done through MeshMixer, which can be found inside Fusion 360.
Pros
- Fusion 360 is an excellent choice for technical design projects. You can work on the same file with your teammate or customer because it can function on the cloud with numerous users.
- Fusion 360's assembly features are another fantastic feature. Fusion 360 allowed you to quickly and easily create assembly pieces.
- And, maybe most importantly, it has a parametric design. This provides a designer a lot of power. After you've completed your project, you can adjust some design parameters. As a result, after discussing the final design with your customer, making last-minute modifications on Fusion 360 is a breeze.
- Fusion 360 is available for free and includes all functionality. It's an excellent software option for a startup with a limited budget.
Cons
- Fusion 360, despite having excellent cloud software, becomes extremely sluggish when using slow internet connections.
- Fusion 360 consumes a significant amount of RAM on your smartphone. On your device, it's best to set the RAM setting as high as possible.
- Fusion 360's sculpting and retopology capabilities lag behind those of competitor products.

- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Cost effective with some drawbacks
Pros
It is a very intuitive software that is cheaper than most of the alternatives and performs on par if not better than its competitors. It has a great cloud facility which makes collaborating possible.
Cons
it is not possible to replace parts within an assembly which makes it a hassle to reassemble it. Sometimes, the tools that we organize according to our liking defaults to their original places, which then requires us to manually rearrange the tools again.

- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Simple but effective, Fusion 360
Fusion360 is simple and great specially to get started or simple projects since the software allows the user to undergo the whole process from your 3D model to the simulation of the manufacturing process. A highly recommended product.
Pros
3D CAD is simple, controls are user friendly, very straight forward menu with ease of accessibility to the various 3D modelling tools/controls, work can be saved on the cloud meaning you can access your work at any place. The best part about this software is the manufacturing add-in, you can undergo the whole process of bringing your product to life, from the 3D model, to manufacturing it with the various options fusion 360 has to offer (lathe, milling, water cutting, etc). 3D printing function is also great, the software gives you the G-code (necessary for 3D printers to print) for you to import it into your printer dedicated software and voila!
Cons
The software is simple which can also be a con if you are interested in more complex geometries and mechanical studies of parts you should look for more specialized software like SolidWorks or Inventor.

- Industry: Machinery
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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This the best designing software in my knowledge.
Their designing features are user friendly even begginer can easily work with it.
Pros
Fusion 360 is cloud base software, so you can easily get access anytime and anywhere. All the projects are saved online and easily available on your fingers. Very fast to install in new device. Design annimation feature is amazing.
Cons
Because it is cloud software, Sometimes laging experience while working even you have good specification computer system.

- Industry: Chemicals
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Best 3d designing and manufacturing software.
Fusion 360 is best software in our use for creating engineering designs with high precision. We do the designing of various part models using the software and the same is analysed using fusion 360.
Pros
Fusion 360 is mostly used by design Engineering team to create the product design in 2d and 3d. We use the software for designing product models and 3d simulation of the design. We can convert our 3d models easily into 2d models is a great feature. We do analysis of the design to test for errors before manufacturing and also we can easily make edits to the design as per needs.
Cons
Assembling of complex design is difficult as compared to other softwares. Proper training helps to overcome the issue. No other issues.
- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Fusion 360
Pros
Easy to use interface, clean and not congested while still providing most of the basic features as in Autodesk Inventor
Cons
Visual glitches, occasional slow rendering and bugs such as not being able to roll back the timeline
- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Is fusion 360 is good for you
If i say it in one word then it is fabulous.
Pros
Fusion 360 works with internet so you can access your files from anywhere in the world .Works online so not need to manually update software it automatically updates it self.
Cons
It dose not start or work properly without internet.
- Industry: Construction
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Fusion 360 is great for makers
Very positive. I really loved the free version you could access as a student.
Pros
Fusion 360 is the best solution for 3D CAD as a maker right now. It allows you to make complex parts easily.
Cons
It can be clunky at times like all CAD software and
- Industry: Computer Hardware
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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How fusion broke my heart
Pros
Fusion 360 is a wonderful program!
It has everything a makes needs.
Parametric 3d cad yes sir!
Simulations check!
Collaboration no problem!
Pcbs no problem!
CAM to calculate tool phat generation, change of tools, all there.
Cnc,laser cutter, or 3d print everything is covered.
Until a certain point the hobbyist license was like the enterprise version in functionality. But that is no more
Cons
The license model is broken, the hobbyist license is useless once that you where used to all the enterprise functions.
Fusion is aggressively distributed in school and colleges. But once you have to pay for it it’s too steep for a hobbyist.
This was why I left fusion
Alternatives Considered
Alibre Design- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Building with Fusion 360
My overall experience with Fusion 360 has been pleasant. It allows me to design and complete small furniture and be able to show a client what the product will look like prior to the build.
Pros
This program makes it very easy for me to design high-quality furniture pieces for my clients.
Cons
I have not found anything thus far that I can't do through this program.
- Industry: Events Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Easy to use software
Fusion 360 is really easy to use and can be picked up easily whether you have similar skills in other software or starting from new
Pros
I found this really easy to use especially when I am used to using other platforms, I picked this up really easily
Cons
Nothing really, I am quite happy with using it
- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Incredible experience using fusion 360
the ease of use and the architecture of fusion 360 enables one to manage every step in the designing journey
Pros
Fusion 360 has a great architecture enabling a great 3D designing experience
Cons
considering the 1yr licensing fusion 360 is a bit pricey
- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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3d modelling tools
Good tools for 3d model and user friendly for beginner
Pros
It is user friendly with many tool bar for construction of 3d model
Cons
Its rotation views not very smooth and the printing option is limited
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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Fusion 360 does work for majority
Overall it's feature loaded and comes with lot of simulation and cam capabilities which suit most of the common use cases
Pros
It has user friendly interface and cloud based so every thing is accessible. Also it comes with affordable pricing
Cons
It is not efficient in handling complex models and often struggles with large files. It also needs us to be connected to be internet most often possible but still a dependency
- Industry: Aviation & Aerospace
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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The perfect starter software for CAD
Fusion 360 is a perfect software to introduce the user to professional CAD, and its similarities with AutoCAD allow users to jump into more advanced work with a minimal learning curve.
Pros
Fusion has a simple UI, easier to understand than Solidworks, making it better for those looking to start out in CAD work.
Cons
While Fusion 360 is a beginner software, it is not industry standard like AutoCAD, and does lack some more advanced tools. Other than that, it is very beginner friendly, and does perform better on lower end systems.

- Industry: Oil & Energy
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Quality 3-D modeling software that is inexpensive and user friendly
Fusion is an entry level product from Autodesk. It is not as "fancy" as Autodesk inventor or SolidWorks, but I promise you that it can do 95% of the most common modeling tasks that most people will need. The price point is perfect for company users so that nobody will complain about expensive software. The software lacks good simulation capabilities, but that is to be expected for the price point.I have convinced management at my company to cancel 3 license keys for a more expensive modeling tool and simultaneously get 5 other user licenses for Fusion 360 at a fraction of the cost. We haven't missed a beat, and now I have more people available to create the needed drawings for execution tasks and 3D models for FEA and CFD.
Pros
Fusion 360 is inexpensive and handles 99% of the modeling needs that I have. The user interface is simple and intuitive. It strikes a good balance between having what you really need easily available with minimal hunting as opposed to having a congested user interface with thousands of options that are all one click away if you can manage to find the right "button".
Cons
One previous con with Fusion 360 was not directly related with the software but rather with the updating experience. During the first update, my IT team struggled to the point I almost decided to cancel the subscription and switch to OnShape which is cloud based and doesn't require my IT team to do anything. To be fair to AutoDesk, I have never had problems updating the hobbyist version of 360 on my personal laptop. The last couple of updates were more easily managed by my IT team, so there might have been a learning curve for them. So this doesn't seem to be an issue anymore thankfully.Another previous con was related to software capabilities. At first, I really despised the lack of ability to incorporate weld symbols into the drawings. However, Fusion 360 added that capability and now I can provide detailed drawings with weld symbols without having to copy-paste pictures of weld symbols into the drawing. This too has been resolved and so it is no longer an issue either.The only remaining con I have with Fusion 360 is the simulation capabilities. I had moderate hopes that the FEA tool would be useful, but it seems to be linked to a limited amount of credits and limited types of simulation such as liner-FEA. It really seems like AutoDesk is just trying to "check the box" to say that Fusion 360 can perform FEA. Don't waste your time with the Simulation tools in Fusion 360. Find another tool for that such as SimScale, Abaqus, Ansys, etc.
Reasons for Choosing Autodesk Fusion
CostReasons for Switching to Autodesk Fusion
Cost.- Industry: Civil Engineering
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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Powerful Design Tool
The intuitive interface makes it easy to dive into design work, and I appreciate the powerful features for collaboration, simulation, and rendering
Pros
Its user-friendly interface that makes design easy, along with powerful features for collaboration, simulation, and rendering that truly enhance my projects
Cons
Limited customization options, and the steep learning curve, especially since it relies heavily on a stable internet connection
- Industry: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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Horrible program
Horrible, its expensive, unclear and annoying
Pros
Nothing, its expensive, unclear and annoying
Cons
Everything is wierd, nothing is clear, you have to look everything up, even how to move the camera.
Other programs are so much more logic, you can just use them without training, but Fusion 360 is super frustating.
- Industry: Arts & Crafts
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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Great Software
wonderfull it is the best cad out there.
Pros
super easy to use and many features, even on the free personal use version
Cons
the free version is for personal use only, but its still great it your a hobbist
- Industry: Industrial Automation
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Great tools for CAD for home projects, small tasks
Pros
Has lots of tools that can increase the efficiency and detail in the model e.g. thread creation tool.
Also has good integration with manufacturing tools
Cons
Not as collaborative as some other CAD tools and assemblies can be a little tough to navigate
- Industry: Environmental Services
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Fusion 360 does not help me at all and is complicated
Pros
you can color objects and change the appearance of things plus engineering drawing.
Cons
all of it is too confusing for no reason it wont le you click or even delete a certain thing without going through a whole process.
- Industry: Hospital & Health Care
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Monthly for Free Trial
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3d models in the making
Thanks to the many manuals on YouTube, you can draw 3D models in a reasonable amount of time
Pros
The software is very versatile and user friendly. The software to go to make 3d models.
Cons
the learning curve is quite steep, but with some effort you wil be able te draw simple models.

- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for Free Trial
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good 3d software for hobby
I used fusion to model components for 3D printing
Pros
very simple and intuitive interface, easy to take the first steps
Cons
being a hobby program it is not easy to make complex projects. Some commands are missing or difficult to find
- Industry: Design
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Monthly for Free Trial
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The laggy nature of the program makes it unusable
I can't recommend using Fusion as long as it isn't updated for modern hardware.
Pros
It's a parametric design software that makes it possible to revise previously made features.
Cons
Fusion is so incredibly slow and laggy that it's unusable. Even on a modern Mac M1, it's so laggy that it's impossible to get any work done within the software.

- Industry: Mining & Metals
- Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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The software for modeling and simulating your designs.
Fusion 360 is highly favorable for collaboration and team work because you can share your models with other users and work together simultaneously on the same project with synchronized modifications.
Pros
I really like the cloud functionality where you can store your models on cloud servers and access them anytime. The fabrication feature is also great as it allows me to generate tool paths for machining parts and 3D printing.
Cons
I didn't find any negative points, maybe because I've only used it a few times for a few projects.

- Industry: Nonprofit Organization Management
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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My experience with FUSION 360
My experience was perfect, I am not really into the 3d design world, but I learned this software for university and to solve some everyday problems. It took me many hours to get familiar with all the tools and options, but after learning it, it's pretty simple to use it. I have used it to design pieces to prepare some things, and it worked great.
Pros
With Fusion it is possible to create new things from scratch and make them real. Once you know how to use the cad and 3D functions, it is possible to model any kind of piece in many materials; then it can be rendered or transferred to other pieces of software to manufacture it. It is not easy at all to learn it from scratch, because it has many features, but a great advantage it that there is a huge amount of learning material on YouTube or in the adobe community.
Cons
The main drawback maybe be the price, if you don't have access to a student or enterprise account, it could be pretty expensive. Anyway, the product is extremely complete and user-friendly, so is worth it. The other point is that it is not easy at all to learn it from scratch, but the internet is plenty of learning material.
- Industry: Oil & Energy
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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headache
machining but cant afford delays due to software that is unresponsive or not working
Pros
simplicity/ ease of use
Cons
f360 haging up/ instability of software/ unpredictible behavior, lack of fast and lasting customer support
- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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Very good!
Very good, I really like it, very practical!
Pros
The software is really good! I like how easy it is for 3D drawings and paper prototyping.
Cons
One thing that bothers me a lot is version control, because there are days when I use Fusion on the PC and days when I use the online version, and when I go to use it on the PC I end up having to update Fusion, because my project doesn't open. An automatic update would be ideal, or an option to keep the version I want to use.
- Industry: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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Collaboration and Power in Design
I had used the Fusion 360 during im workin my previous company. Its great for collaborative design solutions.
Pros
Fusion 360 offers collaboration tools and powerful features for 3D design, including parametric modeling and simulation capabilities.
Cons
The software requires an internet connection to access and has a potentially overwhelming user interface, with some users experiencing crashes. And the pricing is not charming for freelancer.
- Industry: Computer & Network Security
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Easy to use for beginners and advanced engineers
Pros
Great UI. Easy to use. A lot simpler compared to other contemporary CAD software.
Cons
Not sophisticated and can to be relied upon for complex designs...
- Industry: Hospital & Health Care
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Years of experience
Pros
As user who started with Eagle i was nice progress forward with Fusion. Really easy to use also as a student. Contstruction of your PCB was really fun.
Cons
Sometimes problems with library when you wanted to add your component. In compare with easy contrusting this is kinda week point.

- Industry: Retail
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Fusion 360 quickly became our #1 Design software
Fusion 360 is a fantastic program at a great price. Since bringing this tool into our environment we have pretty much stopped using everything else.
Pros
What initially drew us to Fusion 360 was the price compared to Rhino or Solidworks. However, this is a POWERFUL tool with just about every feature we could ask for.
Cons
Our team who had previously worked with Solidworks and Rhino took to Fusion 360 very quickly. Personally, I am more of a novice on CNC. For me the learning curve was pretty steep. Ultimately I found a course on it which helped a TON.