Cloud enabled 3D CAD & collaboration platform for designers
4.7/5 (77 reviews)Fusion 360 is a 3D CAD, CAM and CAE tool that combines industrial and mechanical design, simulation, collaboration, and machining to connect the entire product development process in an integrated, concept-to-production toolset
Pros
Fusion is a hybrid parametric modeling program offered by Autodesk. Fusion is the more entry level offerings in the Autodesk lineup, being simpler to use compared to their other offerings like Maya and 3DSMax, albeit while fulfilling a different role.
One of the main benefits of Fusion 360 is that it is free. After then end of the trial you can choose to continue using the software as a hobbyist for free, allowing you to use it so long as you do not monetize the models created in Fusion.
Being free, there is plenty of documentation and tutorials available to get started on Fusion and begin using it for CAD design.
One of the areas where Fusion shines is for 3d printing, creating suitable printable models with ease. Fusion integrates with many models of 3d printers so that they can be directly printed from the program. For unsupported printers, Fusion can also export 3d printable formats such as .STL files for the printer to use. This is usually preferable anyways, as it allows for more flexibility compared to printing right in Fusion.
Cons
Fusion is a hybrid modeler, combining the features of a direct modeler and parametric modeler to create a more streamlined and easy to use tool overall. This means that some of the more complex parametric modeling tools and functions are missing from Fusion, making it unsuitable for more serious CAD design.
While the interface is clean, many functions are often hidden behind too many mouse clicks that can make the program hard to navigate at times. this can be particularly confusing for those unaccustomed to 3D modeling or CAD software.
Pros
The cloud-based rendering is a great feature in Fusion 360 which puts way less strain on your cpu compared to a local render, allowing to continue working uninterrupted. There are a ton of render options for both your model and the background environment, and the final quality of the rendered images is fantastic.
I like the cloud-based file sharing option which allows you to collaborate with others on the same project. It's also available for mac operating system as well as windows unlike some of its competitors. Regular updates and improvements that run relative unnoticed in the background, and they are constantly adding cool new features. It takes up very little room on your hard drive as the software is mostly cloud-based.
Cons
Fusion 360 is still a relative newcomer in the 3D modeling software world, and although I think it is a great contender to it's competitors, it is still very glitchy and crashes often. The output file format options are very limited compared to the input file format options.
I first used Fusion 360 as an undergrad because it was free for students, and later found out that it was also free for hobbyists. I love that approach to software, because I believe anyone should be able to dream something up and make it; Fusion 360 just provides one of the most powerful tools for that development process. I've used it to design robot parts, program machine toolpaths, and modify CAD designs from free libraries for fun. I really enjoy using it.
Pros
Fusion 360 set out to be the best integrated CAD and design software, and it certainly has achieved a lot of its goals. While not as high-powered as top-tier CAD programs, it holds its own and is uniquely designed with the user in mind. I love Fusion 360's cloud-based system; without having to store files locally, I can log in on any machine that has Fusion 360 and access my projects. The interface is clean and easily customized, and the tools are intuitive. There is also an active community that is great at answering questions, and a lot of YouTube tutorials put out by Autodesk and others that fully explore Fusion 360's functionality.
Cons
Because Fusion 360 is constantly being updated and new developments are being added regularly, sometimes you will open it up after a few weeks without using it and the interface will be different. If you're trying out a preview feature, you might not get to keep it if the development team decides to go in a different direction. But this is rare.
I've really been able to take my modeling and prototyping and even teaching STEM students to the next level.
Pros
Fantastic ease of use, easy to teach and learn. Everything is in places that makes sense and you can create models based on measurements very easily. The software is designed to go right to 3D printers and even CNC machines. Lot's of options for modeling types/contexts such as parametric and even sculpting primitives. The cloud platform makes it very easy to access your work from other computers/devices.. One of the most useful features for me is the fact it handles threads so well, easy to 3D print and have parts properly screw together. I tested over 30 different modeling software packages before I settled on this. No regrets.
Cons
The only real gripe I have is with the overall model of subscription services, I'd rather pay and own this type of software but I understand I am getting real time patches and updates.
My overall experience with fusion is very much positive! I use it for every project i need to make and i'm very happy
Pros
With these software Autodesk tried to unify a lot of their softwares and i think they've created something really powerful and accessible. Fusion 360 is very powerful and free for hobbies or small companies. This is incredible!
Cons
Sometimes Fusion can behave strangely but Autodesk launches updates basically every week to fix problem or to add new features.
A 30-day free trial is available, after which standalone single-user licenses are priced as follows:
Fusion 360:
-$40/month
-$310/year
-$620/ 2 years
Fusion 360 Ultimate:
- $190/month
- $1,535/year
- $3,070/2 years
Below are some frequently asked questions for Fusion 360.
Fusion 360 offers the following pricing plans:
Starting from: USD 40.00/month
Pricing model: One Time License, Subscription
Free Trial: Available
A 30-day free trial is available, after which standalone single-user licenses are priced as follows:
Fusion 360:
-$40/month
-$310/year
-$620/ 2 years
Fusion 360 Ultimate:
- $190/month
- $1,535/year
- $3,070/2 years
Fusion 360 offers the following features:
Fusion 360 has the following typical customers:
Freelancers, Large Enterprises, Mid Size Business, Public Administrations, Small Business
Fusion 360 supports the following languages:
English
Fusion 360 has the following pricing plans:
One Time License, Subscription
Fusion 360 supports the following devices:
Android, iPhone, iPad
We do not have any information about what integrations Fusion 360 has
Fusion 360 offers the following support options:
FAQs, Knowledge Base, Online Support, Video Tutorials
In the context of Fusion being a tool for novices, it is an excellent tool to start designing in to learn the ins and outs of CAD and 3D modeling.