Autodesk Inventor Profession 2023 Free Download
Autodesk Inventor Profession 2023 Free Download
System Requirements for Autodesk® Inventor® 2023 Windows | |
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Operating System | 64-bit Microsoft® Windows® 11 and Windows 10. |
CPU | Recommended: 3.0 GHz or greater, 4 or more cores Minimum: 2.5 GHz or greater |
Memory | Recommended: 32 GB RAM or more Minimum: 16 GB RAM for less than 500-part assemblies |
Disk Space | Installer plus full installation: 40 GB |
Graphics | Recommended: 4 GB GPU with 106 GB/S Bandwidth and DirectX 11 compliant Minimum: 1 GB GPU with 29 GB/S Bandwidth and DirectX 11 compliant See the Certified Hardware |
Display Resolution | Recommended: 3840 x 2160 (4K); Preferred scaling: 100%, 125%, 150% or 200% Minimum: 1280 x 1024 |
Pointing Device | MS-Mouse compliant Productivity: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse®, driver version 10.7.0 or later. |
Network | Internet connection for web install with Autodesk Desktop App, Autodesk collaboration functionality, web downloads, and licensing. See Autodesk Network License Manager for Windows |
Spreadsheet | Full local install of Microsoft Excel 2016 or later for workflows that create and edit spreadsheets. Inventor workflows that read or export spreadsheet data do not require Microsoft Excel. See Inventor Excel Requirements for more information. Office 365 subscribers must ensure they have a local installation of Microsoft Excel. Windows Excel Starter®, OpenOffice®, and browser-based Office 365 applications are not supported. |
Browser | Google Chrome™ or equivalent |
.NET Framework | .NET Framework Version 4.8 or later. Windows Updates enabled for installation. |
For Complex Models, Complex Mold Assemblies, and Large Assemblies (typically more than 1,000 parts) | |
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CPU Type | Recommended: 3.30 GHz or greater, 4 or more cores |
Memory | Recommended: 64 GB RAM or greater |
Graphics | Recommended: 4 GB GPU with 106 GB/S Bandwidth and DirectX 11 compliant See the Certified Hardware |
Key features of Inventor
Parametric modeling
Focus on design as you create and edit your 3D models with an intuitive user interface
Assembly modeling
See how your design will fit and perform at the assembly level
Drawing creation
Quickly create clear, accurate, detailed drawings for manufacturing
Shared view collaboration
Collaborate with key stakeholders on your designs from any device
Work with non-native data
Directly open designs created from other CAD systems with no translation necessary
BIM interoperability
Read and author Revit data as you participate in BIM projects
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Design configurations
Speed your 3D modeling process by rapidly creating new configurations of your designs
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Automated frame design
Quickly create and simulate 3D models of your weld frame designs
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Sheet metal
Design and prepare complex sheet metal products for manufacturing
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Model-based definition
Include manufacturing information in your 3D model for downstream applications
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Content center
Choose your standard components from a comprehensive customizable library
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Shape Generator
Create and evaluate high-performing design options in minutes
What’s new in Inventor 2023
The latest release of Inventor® 3D CAD software is packed with user-requested updates and enhancements to help manage your design process, speed your connected engineering workflows, and reduce repetitive tasks.
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New features of Inventor 2023
Fusion 360 interoperability
Quickly access and launch Inventor-to-Fusion 360 workflows, including generative design, simulation, electronics, and manufacturing. (video: 1:10 min.)
Autodesk Inventor Profession 2023
Autodesk Inventor Profession 2023
Revit data exchange enhancements
Securely share data between Revit building design software and Inventor using an improved approach for seamless BIM (Building Information Modeling) and MCAD (mechanical CAD) interoperability. (video: 48 sec.)
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Part modeling enhancements
Better prepare your designs for manufacturing with the new mark command, updates to sheet metal export, and support for dimensional tolerances in additional features. (video: 55 sec.)
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Assembly modeling enhancements
Gain more control of your bill of material and manage tolerances. Enhancements also include performance and productivity improvements for graphics and large assemblies. (video: 54 sec.)
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Documentation enhancements
Get a clearer understanding of your design going into production with updates to view creation, model-based definition, and 3D annotations. (video: 55 sec.)
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Drawing Views
Topics in this section
- About Drawing View Fundamentals
Explains the base view, projected view, section view and other view types, as well as other options such as breaking, cropping, or slicing a view. - To Create a Base View and Projected Views
How to create these fundamental views, and to create drawing views from a model file. - To Create a Flat Pattern Drawing View of a Sheet Metal Part
The flat pattern view is useful for fabrication, and is the only view that supports sheet metal annotations. - To Create or Edit Drawings of iAssemblies
How to create views that reference an iAssembly member, and how to switch the view to a different iAssembly member. - To Work with Drawing Views
You can edit views, specify how they appear, and create drawing views of sketches and sheet metal parts. - To Align and Rotate Drawing Views
How to change the orientation of a dependent view in relation to its parent view. - To Create and Edit an Auxiliary View
You create an auxiliary view by projecting from an edge or line in a parent view. - To Work with Drawings for Large Assemblies
How to avoid the performance degradation that can occur when working with drawings of large assemblies. - To Work with Design View Representations in Drawing Files
Options for managing the relationship between design and drawing views, to achieve various process benefits. - To Work with Surfaces in Drawing Views
How to show and hide surfaces for best results in drawing views and to support annotations. - To Show or Hide Work Features in Drawing Views
You can recover work features from the model into a drawing view and use them as data, or for annotation purposes. - About Sketches in Drawings
A drawing sketch can contain text and 2D geometry such as lines and arcs. - To Add and Edit a Hatch to Drawing Sketches
You can select multiple closed profiles in a sketch, and apply the Fill/Hatch to all of them. - To Project Geometry from a Drawing View to a Sketch
Guidelines and procedure for creating a sketch associated with a model view. - To Create and Edit a Draft View
How to work with a draft view or sketch associated with a drawing or model. - About Section Views
Describes section view settings, how to constrain and align these views, and how to control their appearance. - To Create a Breakout
You can remove a defined area of material to expose obscured features in an existing drawing view. - About Detail Views
Detail views provide circular and rectangular shapes of detail profile; You can select the Jagged (the default type for both shapes) or Smooth cutout lines. - To Work with Overlay Views
Overlay drawing views use positional representations to show an assembly in multiple positions in a single view. - To Work with Break View Operations
How to display regions of interest in a component view and break (not display) the view in regions without significant details. - To Work with Crop View Operations
Crop operations clip drawing views with a defined boundary.
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Drawing Annotations
Topics in this section
- Suppressed Annotations
Annotations in drawings are suppressed when the associated component is suppressed or invisible. - Dimensions in Drawings
Drawing dimensions are added to a drawing to further document the model, without changing or controlling features or part size. - Retrieved Model Dimensions in Drawings
Model dimensions are created during sketching or the creation of features in a model. - Origin Indicator
The origin indicator is a mark constrained to a point in a drawing view. It indicates the origin point in the view. - Centerlines and Center Marks
Add these automatically or manually to holes, arcs, and other features; set styles for these marks, and add the center of gravity mark for a model. - Symbols in Drawings
Symbols are predefined annotations such as surface texture, features control frame, or datum identifier. - Sketch Symbols
Create standard symbols in a drawing or template, and save them to a symbol library for sharing and later use. - AutoCAD Blocks
These can be available in an AutoCAD DWG opened in Inventor, and can be imported using the Import Block command. - Tables in Drawings
Explaining table specifications, features, and tips for managing tables in drawings. - Hole and Thread Notes
About the options available for adding dimensions and text notes with a leader line. - Hole Tables
Describing how to use a table to display the location and size of holes in a drawing view. - Balloons
About formatting and customizing the annotation tags for items in a parts list. - About Parts Lists
Explaining the types of information they can provide, format options, the use of filters, and other tips. - Text in Drawings
Describes how you can stack, format, and use properties in text. - Text in Drawing Sketches
About text boxes and geometry-aligned text that can be added to drawing sketches. - Weld Annotations in Drawings
Guidelines and options for adding welding symbols, caterpillars, and end fills. - Revision Tables and Revision Tags in Drawings
Explaining how to work with these features that automatically track drawing revisions. - Sheet Metal Annotations in Drawings
How notes and tables are used to add bend and punch instructions.
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About GOST (ESKD) Drawings
Topics in this section
- To Work with GOST (ESKD) Add-In and Templates
- To Work with Sheet Format in GOST Drawings
- About Title Blocks in GOST Drawings
- To Create or Edit Leader Text (GOST Standard)
- To Add Unidentified Surface Texture Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Work with Surface Texture Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Work with Welding Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Soldering Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Gluing Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Stitching Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Stitching by Staples Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Datum Identifier (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Marking Symbol (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Stamping Symbols (GOST Standard)
- To Add or Edit Surface Covering Symbols (GOST Standard)
- About Technical Requirements in GOST Drawings
- About Parts Lists in GOST Drawings