AutoCAD
AutoCAD is the industry-leading computer-aided design software developed by Autodesk. As the pioneer of the CAD industry, it defined the .DWG format standard and remains an essential foundation tool for AEC and manufacturing.
Full Pricing Breakdown
Key Capabilities
Core Design
Professional Workflow
Technical Audit
Compatibility & Interoperability
Trust & Support
The Pros
- Unmatched compatibility
- Vast plugin ecosystem
- High precision
The Cons
- Expensive
- Non-parametric 3D
- Single-core modeling
CADGuide Verdict
Final Professional Conclusion
"AutoCAD remains the definitive answer for global 2D drafting. Irreplaceable for firms reliant on the DWG format."
Expert Q&A
?What is AutoCAD used for?
The global industrial standard for 2D drafting and 3D modeling. AutoCAD is a 2D CAD solution widely adopted in Architecture, Engineering, Manufacturing.
?How much does AutoCAD cost?
AutoCAD starts at $255 per seat on a subscription and network license. Volume, network, and educational tiers are typically available — contact the vendor for an enterprise quote.
?Does AutoCAD offer a free trial?
Yes — AutoCAD ships with a 30-day free trial available directly from the vendor. The trial includes the full feature set so you can validate workflow compatibility before purchase.
?What operating systems does AutoCAD support?
AutoCAD runs on Windows, macOS, and Web. Deployment options include desktop, cloud, web.
?Which file formats does AutoCAD support?
AutoCAD imports DWG, DXF, DWF, DGN, STEP, IGES and more. Export covers DWG, DXF, DWF, PDF, STL, IGES and more.
?Does AutoCAD have an API for automation and customization?
Yes. AutoCAD exposes AutoLISP / ObjectARX / .NET / VBA with SDK bindings for C++, C#, .NET, LISP. Common automation use cases include parametric scripting, custom toolbars, and integration with PLM/PDM pipelines; full reference docs are published by the vendor.


