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Pricing from
$320 per month
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User industry
  1. Agriculture, fishing, and forestry
  2. Professional services (engineering, legal, consulting, etc.)
  3. Healthcare and life sciences

What is Inventor

Autodesk Inventor is a 3D mechanical CAD (MCAD) application used to design parts, assemblies, and production-ready drawings. It targets mechanical engineers and product designers who need parametric modeling, assembly management, and documentation workflows. The product includes integrated tools for simulation-oriented analysis, design automation, and data exchange with other CAD formats, with a workflow that aligns closely to manufacturing deliverables.

pros

Robust parametric 3D modeling

Inventor provides feature-based, parametric part modeling and assembly design suited to mechanical components and machinery. It supports constraints, relationships, and design intent management that help teams iterate without rebuilding models from scratch. The drawing environment supports common manufacturing documentation needs such as views, dimensions, and BOM-driven annotations.

Integrated mechanical workflows

The product includes tools for sheet metal, frame design, and content libraries that speed up common mechanical design tasks. It supports assembly-level management features such as constraints, interference checking, and configuration-style approaches (e.g., iLogic-driven variants). These capabilities reduce reliance on separate add-ons for many day-to-day MCAD workflows.

Interoperability and ecosystem fit

Inventor supports import/export for widely used CAD exchange formats, enabling collaboration with suppliers and customers using different tools. It integrates with Autodesk’s broader design and data-management ecosystem, which can simplify handoffs between drafting, visualization, and downstream processes. This is useful for organizations standardizing on Autodesk tooling across engineering and design teams.

cons

Primarily mechanical, not AEC

Inventor is optimized for mechanical product design rather than interior design, architectural modeling, or décor-focused rendering workflows. While it can model furniture-like objects, it does not provide purpose-built libraries and room-planning features typical of interior decorating and interior rendering tools. Teams focused on space planning and photoreal interior scenes often need additional specialized software.

Licensing and cost complexity

Inventor is typically sold via subscription, and total cost can increase when organizations add complementary tools for simulation, rendering, or data management. Licensing terms and product packaging can be complex for mixed teams (engineering, visualization, manufacturing). This can be a constraint for small businesses or occasional users compared with lighter-weight CAD options.

Learning curve for new users

The feature set and mechanical design concepts (constraints, parametrics, assemblies) require training for users without MCAD experience. Complex assemblies and rule-based automation can add process overhead if standards are not defined. Organizations may need dedicated CAD administration practices to maintain templates, libraries, and modeling conventions.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Monthly $320 per month No long-term commitment; monthly subscriptions have a 15-day return policy (per Autodesk).
Annual (1-year) $2,585 per year Save vs monthly pricing; 30-day money-back guarantee on annual subscriptions.
3-year $7,755 (3 annual payments) Locks price for 3 years; protects from price increases.

Notes: Autodesk advertises a free 30-day trial for Inventor on its official product/buy pages. Autodesk also promotes Flex (token-based pay-as-you-go) as a purchase option for many products, though specific Flex rates for Inventor should be confirmed on Autodesk's Flex pages.

Seller details

Autodesk, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, USA
1982
Public
https://www.autodesk.com/
https://x.com/autodesk
https://www.linkedin.com/company/autodesk/

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