
Ansys SpaceClaim
3D modeling software
3D design software
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What is Ansys SpaceClaim
Ansys SpaceClaim is a 3D CAD modeling application focused on direct modeling and geometry preparation for engineering workflows. It is used by design engineers and simulation analysts to create, edit, repair, and simplify CAD geometry prior to analysis or manufacturing. The product emphasizes fast, history-free editing, CAD translation, and tools for defeaturing and cleanup to improve downstream meshing and simulation robustness. It is commonly deployed alongside Ansys simulation products and supports importing geometry from multiple CAD formats.
Direct, history-free modeling
SpaceClaim uses a direct modeling approach that allows users to push/pull faces, modify solids, and adjust geometry without managing a parametric feature tree. This can reduce time spent on small design changes and late-stage edits, especially when the original CAD history is unavailable. It is well-suited for iterative geometry changes driven by simulation results.
Strong geometry cleanup tools
The product includes capabilities for repairing imported CAD, removing small features, and simplifying geometry for analysis. These functions help reduce meshing issues and improve solver stability by eliminating problematic details. The workflow is oriented toward preparing analysis-ready models rather than producing fully detailed manufacturing drawings.
Broad CAD import interoperability
SpaceClaim supports importing geometry from a range of common CAD sources, which is useful in multi-CAD environments. This enables analysts to work with supplier or customer models without requiring the originating CAD system. The focus on translation and editing of imported geometry differentiates it from tools centered on content creation for visualization or animation.
Limited parametric design depth
Compared with feature-history parametric CAD systems, SpaceClaim is less oriented toward fully constrained, dimension-driven modeling and complex design intent management. Teams that rely on robust parametric relationships across large assemblies may find it less suitable as a primary mechanical CAD authoring tool. It is often used as a complement for editing and preparation rather than as the system of record for design.
Best fit within Ansys stack
Many workflows are optimized when SpaceClaim is used alongside Ansys simulation and related licensing. Organizations not using Ansys tools may not realize the same end-to-end integration benefits and may need additional steps for data exchange. This can affect tool standardization decisions in heterogeneous engineering environments.
Not focused on rendering/animation
SpaceClaim is built for engineering geometry manipulation and preparation, not for high-end rendering, animation, or real-time interactive content. Users needing advanced materials, lighting, rigging, or scene management typically require separate visualization-focused software. As a result, it is less appropriate for media production or immersive content pipelines.
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ANSYS, Inc.
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
1970
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