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Autodesk's software ecosystem includes over 110 applications tailored for architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and entertainment.
As of 2026, the term "Autodesk All Apps" typically refers to a bundled license or collection that provides access to the company's full suite of professional tools.
Key Products by Industry
Autodesk organizes its apps into specialized collections:
Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC):
AutoCAD: The industry standard for 2D/3D CAD.
Revit: Advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) for structure and design.
Civil 3D: Tools for civil engineering design and documentation.
Navisworks: Project review software for 3D coordination.
Product Design & Manufacturing:
Inventor: Professional-grade 3D mechanical design and simulation.
Fusion 360: A cloud-based platform combining CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB design.
Media & Entertainment:
Maya: Powerful 3D animation, modeling, and rendering.
3ds Max: High-end 3D modeling and visualization.
Arnold: Advanced global illumination renderer.
Licensing and Access in 2026
Subscriptions: Access is primarily via annual or multi-year subscriptions.
Autodesk Flex: A "pay-as-you-go" option where users purchase tokens for daily access to specific apps.
Education Access: Eligible students and educators can often access a wide range of these tools (40+) for free for educational purposes.
Mobile & Web: Many core tools like AutoCAD and Fusion have companion web and mobile apps for field data and remote drafting.
Recent Innovations
In 2025 and 2026, Autodesk has heavily integrated Autodesk AI across its platform to automate repetitive tasks and enhance predictive design in tools like Forma (site design) and Flow Studio (VFX).