Fusion 360

Fusion 360 — Overview & Pricing

Fusion 360 is a CAD & 3D service with plans starting from $70.00/month. Browse pricing tiers, available discounts, and alternatives below.

Updated: May 2026

About Fusion 360

Fusion 360 is a CAD and 3D design software brand operating in its primary market. Its product is built around parametric or freeform 3D modelling, CAM and simulation tooling, and cloud collaboration, and the operator positions itself as Autodesk's cloud-based unified CAD/CAM/CAE/PCB platform, competing with SolidWorks, PTC Creo, Onshape (also cloud-native), and Siemens NX in the professional 3D-design segment.

Quick facts · Operator: Autodesk, Inc. · HQ: San Francisco, California, United States · Founded: 2013 (Fusion 360 launched); Autodesk parent founded 1982 · Listing / ownership: publicly listed on NASDAQ as ADSK · Anchor pricing: Fusion 360 for Personal Use free for non-commercial hobbyists; commercial subscription $545/year (billed annually) or $70/month; Extensions priced separately

What is Fusion 360?

Fusion 360 operates in the CAD and 3D design software category. The product surface centres on parametric or freeform 3D modelling, with the brand also covering CAM and simulation tooling and cloud collaboration. Customers typically use Fusion 360 as part of their day-to-day routine in this category, which is why operator track record, local-market fit, and renewal pricing matter alongside the feature list.

Operator profile

The legal operator is Autodesk, Inc.. Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States. Founded: 2013 (Fusion 360 launched); Autodesk parent founded 1982. Ownership status: publicly listed on NASDAQ as ADSK. For compliance, dispute escalation, and corporate reporting, the operator's own contact and legal pages are the authoritative reference.

Why choose Fusion 360

Product positioning and focus

Fusion 360 is positioned as Autodesk's cloud-based unified CAD/CAM/CAE/PCB platform, competing with SolidWorks, PTC Creo, Onshape (also cloud-native), and Siemens NX in the professional 3D-design segment. That focus shapes its pricing model, the integrations it prioritises, and the customer segment it targets in its primary market.

Feature breadth

The service ships with the following named capabilities:

  • Parametric and direct 3D modelling with assemblies and joints
  • Drawings, exploded views, and 2D production drawings
  • CAM with 2.5/3/4/5-axis milling, turning, and additive toolpaths
  • Simulation (static stress, modal, thermal, buckling) on supported tiers
  • Generative Design (Extension) for AI-driven topology optimisation
  • Electronics (PCB design) and electrical schematic in the same workspace
  • Cloud collaboration and version history on every project

Modelling capabilities and integration

Through 2024-2026 Autodesk has continued positioning Fusion 360 as the single cloud-based platform for CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB, with regular subscription updates rolling new features into the same product. Pricing has tightened (commercial moved to $545/year in 2023; Personal Use restricted to non-commercial). The Extensions model lets shops pay only for specific advanced toolsets.

Pricing in 2026

Fusion 360 publishes plan pricing on its own website, and the rate displayed for any given user depends on the country, currency, and active promotional period. Anchor pricing: Fusion 360 for Personal Use free for non-commercial hobbyists; commercial subscription $545/year (billed annually) or $70/month; Extensions priced separately. Subger tracks plan changes country by country, so always verify the live rate for your market in the pricing table below this description before committing.

TierWhat you get
Personal Use (free)Free non-commercial licence for hobbyists with limited file management
Fusion (subscription)~$70/mo or $545/year — full commercial 3D CAD, CAM, CAE, PCB
Fusion ExtensionsAdd-on packs for Manufacturing, Machining, Generative Design, Nesting & Fabrication
Education / StudentFree 3-year licence for students and educators
What to checkWhere on Subger
Current pricing in your countryPricing table below this description
Step-by-step cancellation guideHow to cancel Fusion 360
Active dealsFusion 360 deals
Promo codesFusion 360 promo codes
Renewal vs intro priceFusion 360 true-price tracker

Fusion 360 apps and platform support

PlatformCoverage
WindowsYes — primary
macOSYes
WebCloud workspace and collaboration
iOS / iPadOSCompanion review apps
APIFor automation and integrations
Customer supportEmail, knowledge base, forum

Modelling capabilities and integration in depth

Building on the points raised earlier in this description, Fusion 360's 2025-2026 position centres on the differentiators just summarised. For procurement and personal-budget decisions in 2025-2026, the practical questions for Fusion 360 are the renewal-rate behaviour after any introductory promotion, the exact features unlocked at each tier, payment-method coverage, and customer-support language and channels.

These factors often outweigh raw feature counts when comparing Fusion 360 against competing options.

Use cases Fusion 360 fits

  • Mechanical engineers designing parts and assemblies
  • Job shops generating CAM toolpaths
  • Product designers iterating on industrial design
  • Hobbyists and small shops on entry tiers
  • Education and student licences

Procurement checklist before you commit

Before signing up for Fusion 360, run through this short checklist:

  • Confirm the live price in your country in the pricing table below this description; vendor list prices vary by region and currency.
  • Note the renewal rate, not just the intro rate — many operators in the CAD and 3D design software space discount the first term and revert to a higher renewal.
  • Check that the tier you are picking includes the features cited above; entry tiers often gate the most useful capabilities.
  • Review the Fusion 360 cancellation guide so you know how to exit if the product does not fit.
  • For household, family, or team rollouts, validate multi-user support on the higher tier rather than the starter plan.

Frequently asked questions

Who operates Fusion 360 and where is it based?

Fusion 360 is operated by Autodesk, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States. Founded: 2013 (Fusion 360 launched); Autodesk parent founded 1982. Ownership status: publicly listed on NASDAQ as ADSK. The parent group, when applicable, is responsible for regulatory disclosures, financial reporting, and corporate-level dispute escalation.

How much does Fusion 360 cost in 2026?

Anchor pricing in 2026: Fusion 360 for Personal Use free for non-commercial hobbyists; commercial subscription $545/year (billed annually) or $70/month; Extensions priced separately. Subger tracks live country-specific pricing in the table below this description because prices vary by region, currency, and promotional period. Always verify the live rate for your country before committing.

Is there a free tier or trial?

Fusion 360 offers entry-level access, a free trial, or freemium content depending on the operator's current promotion and tier list above. Confirm in the live pricing table below before committing to a paid plan.

What makes Fusion 360 different in 2025-2026?

In short: see the "Modelling capabilities and integration" section above for the 2025-2026 differentiator detail. The headline framing is that Fusion 360 is positioned as Autodesk's cloud-based unified CAD/CAM/CAE/PCB platform, competing with SolidWorks, PTC Creo, Onshape (also cloud-native), and Siemens NX in the professional 3D-design segment, with the recent product moves summarised in that section.

Which platforms does Fusion 360 support?

Fusion 360 runs on the platforms listed in the platform-support table above. Coverage typically includes web, mobile, and any category-specific surfaces (smart-TV, voice-assistant, connected-car, RFID hardware) relevant to its product.

Can I cancel Fusion 360 anytime?

Yes. Fusion 360 subscriptions can be cancelled from your account dashboard or by contacting customer support. For a step-by-step walkthrough see the Fusion 360 cancellation guide on Subger, which mirrors the official process and notes any retention offers.

Are there active deals or promo codes?

Subger maintains live pages for Fusion 360 deals and Fusion 360 promo codes. Both pages refresh as vendor offers change, so check them before subscribing.

Does Fusion 360 support customers outside its home market?

Fusion 360 is positioned around its primary market. Customers outside that market should verify on the operator's own site whether their country is supported before signing up, since payment methods, language coverage, and feature parity often differ.

How does Fusion 360 handle data and privacy?

Fusion 360's privacy practices are published on the operator's own privacy or legal page. Key questions to verify for your use case are data location, retention policy, sub-processor list, and any compliance certifications (such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR alignment) where relevant.

Where can I track the renewal price after the intro period ends?

Subger's Fusion 360 true-price tracker records the intro rate, the renewal rate, and any mid-cycle changes — useful for catching auto-renewal increases that can otherwise go unnoticed.

How do I contact Fusion 360 customer support?

Fusion 360 publishes customer-support channels on its own website, typically including in-app or in-account messaging, email, and (depending on the operator) phone. For urgent billing matters, escalating via the account dashboard is usually the fastest route to a human agent.

Get started with Fusion 360

Check the live pricing table below this description for the current rate in your country, then head to the operator's website to sign up. If you are comparing options, the related Subger guides below give you cancellation steps, active deals, and renewal-price tracking for Fusion 360.

Related Subger guides

Pricing

Monthly Plan

from $70.00

/month

Annual Equivalent

from $840.00

/year

Available in 1 regions
Regional pricingMonthly
🇺🇸United StatesUSD$70.00

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: www.autodesk.comPrices verified 2026-03-18

Sources

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