There are open source alternatives, such as FreeCAD, but they simply don’t have all the functionality offered by Fusion 360 and other commercial alternatives.įusion 360 is a good tool it’s quite powerful and is relatively easy to learn, although there is a LOT to learn. However, similar alternatives, such as SOLIDWORKS, can be significantly more expensive than Fusion 360. That’s likely why Autodesk is offering the current sales: it could be quite attractive to anyone considering picking up a subscription, and may cause many to become long-term Fusion 360 subscribers.įor some, the price increase may push Fusion 360 into the unaffordable range, particularly if several expensive extensions were being used. My “legacy” subscription to Autodesk Fusion 360 apparently doesn’t change as a result of this latest price increase. One thing to note is that once you’re in a pricing tier, Autodesk seems to allow you to stay at that level, regardless of future price increases. Evidently these prices are to rise approximately 30% each, which in some cases can be significant. Autodesk also announced price increases for “extensions”, which are extra pieces of function that are subscribed to on an adhoc basis as users require.
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