4.5
Overall rating
Reviews

4.5
Overall rating
Reviews

About Fusion 360

Fusion 360 is a cloud-based collaboration platform that helps users create 3D computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) product prototypes. Key features include sketching, version control, public/private design sharing, feedback capture, shape optimization and probing. Designed for midsize to large businesses, Fusion 360 allows users to design product models of various forms such as parametric, direct, freeform, surface, sheet and mesh. Its data management tool enables enterprises to leverage data by managing user permissions and track changes in the design process. Additionally, the product offers simulation, which allows users to run multiple tests on designs, compare results and determine displacements. Other features of Fusion 360 include frequency and thermal stress analysis, 2D specifications, rendering, operations profiling and more. It is available on a monthly subscription and support is offered via documentation and phone.
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Fusion 360 pricing

Fusion 360 has a free version and offers a free trial. Fusion 360 paid version starts at USD 85.00/month.

Starting Price:
USD 85.00/month
Free Version:
Yes
Free trial:
Yes

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Fusion 360 Reviews

Feature rating

Value for Money
4.3
Functionality
4.5
Ease of Use
4.1
Customer Support
4.1
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Jason
Jason
  • Industry: Oil & Energy
  • Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
  • Used Weekly for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
4

5
Reviewed on 02/08/2023

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.

Alternatives Considered

Onshape, SolidWorks Premium, Inventor and Creo

Reasons for Choosing Fusion 360

Cost

Reasons for Switching to Fusion 360

Cost.
Steffen
  • Industry: Machinery
  • Company size: Self Employed
  • Used Weekly for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 25/09/2024

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.

saravanakumar
  • Industry: Automotive
  • Company size: 10,000+ Employees
  • Used Weekly for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 20/12/2024

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.

kev
  • Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
  • Company size: 51–200 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
0
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
3
Customer Support
0

3
Reviewed on 21/11/2024

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

Usman
  • Industry: Higher Education
  • Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 05/11/2024

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.

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