Is there a free version of Inventor for private single user or do you have to be student / teacher...

Is there a free version of Inventor for private single user or do you have to be student / teacher...

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Is there a free version of Inventor for private single user or do you have to be student / teacher...

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Is there a free version of Inventor for private single user or do you have to be student / teacher account ?
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Hi, you need to be a student or a teacher to get access to all autodesk software including Inventor.
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Tiago Cerveira thankyou. 👍
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Tiago Cerveira student
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Germani Omoonibiyo I'm actually a phd student and teach 3D moddeling at the university, and autodesk give us 3 year renewable licenses for all their software for free 🙂
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Tiago Cerveira ok that's greate to hear from you
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Germani Omoonibiyo Thanks
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Tiago Cerveira welcome
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AlexZW28B
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Are you particular about CAD Package? There are others which offer this type of solution...

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leowarren34
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Hi OP,

Whilst not Inventor, Autodesk Fusion 360 is based on Inventor with most of the foundations being very similar, if not the same. There is a free license available for personal use: https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fusion-360/personal 

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Autodesk Community thankyou
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bgough
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I use Inventor at work and Onshape for hobby stuff at home.  Too bad Autodesk doesn't support hobbyists at home with their 3D print activities, etc..

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! That is not true. Fusion does offer hobbyist license. Please take check out Fusion for personal use.

 

https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal

 

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer