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What is Stratasys

Stratasys is primarily a 3D printing (additive manufacturing) company that provides industrial 3D printers, materials, and supporting software used to prepare, manage, and produce printed parts. Its software is typically used by engineering, manufacturing, and product development teams for print preparation, workflow management, and production monitoring rather than for creating original 3D models. In practice, Stratasys tools commonly integrate with external CAD/3D modeling applications and focus on translating designs into manufacturable prints across Stratasys printer platforms.

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Strong additive manufacturing focus

The product ecosystem is designed around taking 3D designs through print preparation and into production on industrial additive manufacturing equipment. This makes it well-suited for engineering and manufacturing workflows where print reliability, material selection, and process control matter. Compared with general-purpose 3D creation tools, the emphasis is on manufacturability and repeatable output rather than artistic modeling.

Integrated hardware and materials

Stratasys offers a vertically integrated stack that includes printers, proprietary materials, and software that is tuned to those platforms. This can reduce compatibility issues that arise when mixing third-party printers, materials, and slicers. For organizations standardizing on Stratasys equipment, the integrated approach can simplify qualification and ongoing operations.

Production workflow capabilities

Stratasys software offerings commonly support print job setup, queueing, and operational management for additive manufacturing environments. These capabilities align with multi-user, multi-printer settings where traceability and consistent execution are important. This is a different center of gravity than many 3D design tools that prioritize modeling, rendering, or real-time experiences.

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Not a core modeling tool

Despite being associated with 3D workflows, Stratasys is not primarily a 3D modeling or general 3D design application. Users typically still need separate CAD or 3D modeling software to create and edit geometry. Teams looking for an all-in-one modeling environment may find the design-side feature set limited or absent.

Ecosystem tied to Stratasys

The strongest value is realized when using Stratasys printers and qualified materials, which can limit flexibility for organizations with mixed printer fleets. Switching costs can be higher if workflows, materials, and operational processes are optimized around a single vendor’s platform. This can be a constraint compared with more vendor-neutral 3D toolchains.

Industrial cost and complexity

Industrial additive manufacturing platforms and their supporting software typically require higher budgets and more specialized operational expertise than entry-level 3D design tools. Implementation may involve process definition, material qualification, and operator training. This can be excessive for casual 3D design needs or small teams focused mainly on concept modeling.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
GrabCAD Print Standard Completely free Core print-preparation features for Stratasys technologies; downloadable free software (standard build-prep functionality).
GrabCAD Print Pro $5,000 per user/year (annual) Unlocks advanced features: per-part cost estimation, 3D array (stacking), manufacturing templates, labeling/serialization, advanced nesting and automation; license per user.
GrabCAD Streamline Pro $2,000 per Stratasys printer/year (annual) Workgroup suite (monitoring, advanced dashboards, automation, security Shield device, GrabCAD Analyze, GrabCAD Shop integration); subscription priced per Stratasys printer.

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Stratasys Ltd.
Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA
1989
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https://www.stratasys.com/
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