
AutoCAD and Inventor have both shrunk slightly. Fusion 360 has an overall 14.6% share versus Solidworks at 19.6%. This year they have a solid hold on #2, #3, and #4 with Fusion 360 having jumped all the way from #6 to #2. Last year the controlled #2 and #3 with Fusion 360 being an up-and-comer at #6.

Let’s see what’s happened since we surveyed at the beginning of 2015: The Top 15 Players have 82.6% of the total market…īreakdown of the smaller players (remaining 17.4% of market)…Īs usual, the market is highly fragmented among lots of players, those the Top 15 control over 80% and the Top 5 control over 50%. Here’s what the overall share looks like without any attempt at segmentation: In all, 58 packages were represented as being used in production in 540 cases. Overall: Market Share of Packages Used in Production In this first installment, we will be looking primarily at Market Share, both in terms of which packages you’re using in Production, and which packages you’ve tried. CAM: Another way to save money is to use the CAD that comes with many CAM packages.Free: There’s always a market for Free, and these tools get better every year.
#ONSHAPE VS FUSION 360 PRO#
#ONSHAPE VS FUSION 360 SOFTWARE#
Also like the CAM Survey, we added more questions this year so we can give you an even more in-depth look at the CAD Software world for CNC’ers. We’ve done CAD Surveys in 20, so we’ll be able to see a little market trending here too.Īs with our CAM Software Survey, we’ll be doing one every year from now on–the market is just changing too quickly to look only every other year.

We’ve just hit a critical mass of hundreds of responses to our 2016 CAD Survey, so it’s time to find out how everyone voted.
