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While the free eDrawings Viewer is excellent for viewing and basic collaboration, Dassault Systèmes offers a paid version called eDrawings Professional for more advanced needs.
Visit the official SOLIDWORKS website to download the free version of the 3D eDrawings Viewer.
: While it is built for SOLIDWORKS native parts and assemblies, it also supports industry-standard formats like AutoCAD (DWG/DXF) and can export files to STL, TIFF, or JPEG . 3d edrawings viewer
Use the "Publish to eDrawings" command to include STEP files and specific configurations.
By offering robust desktop apps, mobile support, and innovative AR/HTML sharing, eDrawings ensures that your 3D data is accessible to everyone who needs it, wherever they are. Despite some minor performance concerns in recent versions, its utility, broad file compatibility, and powerful measurement tools make it an indispensable asset in the modern product development lifecycle. While the free eDrawings Viewer is excellent for
Did you know you can publish 3D models directly from SOLIDWORKS? 🛠️ Body: Sharing your work shouldn't be a chore. You can quickly generate eDrawings files directly from your toolbar to send high-fidelity, lightweight models to clients. Quick Tips:
While the Viewer is free, upgrading to eDrawings Professional allows for detailed markups that sync back to native files. Use the "Publish to eDrawings" command to include
Implementing the 3D eDrawings Viewer into your product development lifecycle offers immediate, measurable advantages.
One of the most valuable features for design review is the ability to accurately measure distances, angles, and lengths directly within the viewer. This allows non-designers to verify dimensions. Furthermore, eDrawings allows users to add markups directly onto the model or drawing. These markups can include text notes, freehand notations, and dimensions. Crucially, all markups are saved with a history within the eDrawings file, creating a clear audit trail of feedback.
The classic eDrawings desktop application is available for both Windows and Mac operating systems. This version provides a full set of features for detailed design interrogation.
If you want to start using this tool for your team, let me know: