Work efficiently with a powerful blend of parametric, direct, freeform and rules-based design abilities.
Autodesk Inventor provides 3D mechanical design, simulation, tooling creation, and design communication that help you cost-effectively take advantage of a Digital Prototyping workflow to design and build better products in less time.
Product | Cost |
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Autodesk Inventor Professional - 1 Year |
£2,105.00 Exc. VAT |
Autodesk Inventor Professional - 3 Years |
£6,315.00 Exc. VAT |
Yes, Autodesk Inventor can perform FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulations to analyze stress, strain, and other physical behaviors of designs.
Yes, Autodesk Inventor can export a detailed Bill of Materials (BOM) directly from the design or assembly. It includes part numbers, quantities, and descriptions, and can be exported in formats like Excel, CSV, or XML. This makes it easy to share with manufacturers and manage production planning efficiently.
Yes, Autodesk Inventor can export STL files, and it can also export STEP and IGES files for compatibility with other software and manufacturing processes.
Yes, Autodesk Inventor has nesting capabilities. You can learn more about this feature in the training courses we offer.
Yes, Inventor offers CAM capabilities through Inventor HSM. For more details on how it can enhance your manufacturing process, contact our team.
Yes, Autodesk Inventor is included in the Autodesk Product Design & Manufacturing (PD&M) collection. This suite provides a comprehensive set of tools for product design and manufacturing, integrating Inventor with other key Autodesk applications.
Yes, we recommend full training. While many concepts will be familiar, Autodesk Inventor has its own unique interface and features that differ from SolidWorks. Training will help you transition smoothly and make the most of Inventor’s capabilities.
Autodesk Inventor offers a comprehensive suite of tools for creating both parts and assemblies, as well as advanced features for simulation and documentation. In contrast, Inventor LT is a more streamlined version that focuses solely on single-part design, lacking assembly creation and some advanced functionalities.