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IronCAD is an ideal 3D CAD software for engineers of all skill levels; its powerful design capabilities allow users to effortlessly create intricate machinery, modular assemblies and sheet metal parts. With a wide range of features plus an intuitive user interface, it's the perfect tool no matter your expertise.

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IronCAD Features

  • IronCAD FeaturesReal-Time Rendering : Offers KeyShot to help users to create renderings and animations easily.
  • IronCAD FeaturesSeamless Collaborations : Allows teams to connect and share 3D design seamlessly among each other.
  • IronCAD FeaturesSynergy Vault : Helps users to view all IronCAD files with the help of its cloud-based viewer.
  • IronCAD FeaturesPre-Made Catalogs : Comes with numerous premade catalogs allowing users to save time on designing.
  • IronCAD Features3D Model Design Import : Allows users to create 3D concepts and import the designs into various departments.
  • IronCAD FeaturesQuick Integration : Can easily integrate into users’ previous workflows and speed up the results.

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IronCAD as 4.3

4.3

/5

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Top Reviews
  • Krystal L.CAD design

    5.0

    /5

    Overall: IronCAD with the KeyShot plug in has made a big difference in our business. There is so much more we can do, from detailed models to high quality renders and animations. IronCAD has allowed us to build detailed models quickly and the catalog system means we can easily use the same model parts over and over again.

  • Leland P.President/CEO

    3.0

    /5

    Overall: I bought IronCAD because I didn't realize that Dassault offered a perpetual license for SolidWorks. I also know that S/W is unstable with models over a certain size (10,000 parts, I think) and was hoping that I/C was more able to handle large models. It crashed consistently with the large model I loaded, though. I've since discovered that I can buy a perpetual licenses of SolidWorks FOR THE SAME PRICE and am therefore standardizing on SolidWorks for my engineering firm. I was really looking forward to supporting an underdog and helping you displace SolidWorks with a superior product. Given that you're charging the same price as Dassault and mimicking their student license program, though, it seems that your Product Managers don't realize how far you have to go. I bought a student license and then bought a full license to do commercial work. This has turned into a very expensive test drive.