This request is different than "Exporting Drawings as Illustrator files (AI.)" - an issue for which a solution was provided.
I'd like to be able to export my 2D drawings as vector art in a non-PDF format (.svg, .ai) so that I can use dimensions, icons, etc. in my product brochures and website. I currently make these in a combination of Illustrator and InDesign, and either up recreate my products as vector art from scratch or tracing the PDF output.
This is an important part of product development (the assets needed to actually convey and sell the product), and a gap missing in AutoCAD products.
Concerning my solutions two paragraphs up, the former is redundant, and the latter doesn't work well. As mentioned in the case I referenced above, the quality of the curves exported into PDFs from Fusion360 isn't good enough to work with meaningfully, and I don't think an improvment in resolution will resolve this issue. We need the actual vector file format in order for this to work properly for all use cases.
It seems there must be something on the backend doing this already, as I can seamlessly change my scale from 1:8 to 1:16 with no loss of resolution in 2D Drawings.
Thanks!