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It is a collection of AI and machine learning features built into Autodesk Fusion 360 that automates design, simulation, drawing, and manufacturing tasks. It includes generative design, AI-assisted CAM, automated drawing creation, and intelligent modeling helpers rather than being a single standalone product.
Most AI automation features are included with a standard Fusion 360 commercial subscription ($545/year), but compute-intensive capabilities like generative design may consume cloud credits or require a higher-tier extension such as the Product Design Extension or Manufacturing Extension, each priced at approximately $545/year as an add-on.
No. The tools are designed to augment engineers by automating repetitive tasks and exploring design options, but defining accurate loads, materials, manufacturing constraints, and validating output still requires engineering expertise.
Fusion 360 has limited offline modeling capabilities, but AI features that rely on cloud compute â including generative design and many simulation workflows â require an active internet connection to function.
Yes. Fusion 360's subscription pricing and unified CAD/CAM/CAE environment make its AI automation accessible to small manufacturers, startups, and independent designers who could not afford enterprise-grade PLM and generative design suites.
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