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Over the past few years, millions of people have unlocked their creativity with the Autodesk 123D apps and community.
We're incredibly proud of these products and even more proud of what you all have MADE with them. But we recognise that the portfolio has become complex.
We are making some changes to simplify our Autodesk portfolio and workflows for people everywhere who love to make things. We're consolidating these tools and features into key apps such as Tinkercad, Fusion 360 and ReCap Pro.
Built upon the 123 Make technology, Slicer for Fusion 360 is a free tool to slice and convert 3D models (US site) into 2D patterns that can be cut flat.
To help build a model, Slicer for Fusion 360 also creates 3D instructions you can interact with. Create a model in Fusion 360, and with a few clicks you can send your model to Slicer for Fusion 360.
Use ReCap reality capture software to convert reality into a 3D model or 2D drawing that is ready for further design.
Tinkercad is a free web-based 3D design and 3D printing tool for people of all ages.
Tinkercad is used by designers, hobbyists, teachers and kids to make home decor, toys, jewellery, Minecraft models and more.
We offer free Autodesk software for students and educators. Use the same design software as top professionals around the world.
Fusion 360 offers free use to qualifying startup and hobbyist makers through a simple 3-step activation process.
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Is 123D still available? |
No, 123D has been discontinued. These tools and features have been consolidated into Autodesk’s other software packages, such as Tinkercad and Fusion 360.
What alternatives to 123D are available from Autodesk? |
If you’re looking for 123D alternatives, you may wish to try Fusion 360, Maya, 3DS Max or Eagle.