Compare Creo and Designcenter Solid Edge

At a Glance
Creo
Creo
Star Rating
(198)4.1 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (37.1% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Designcenter Solid Edge
Designcenter Solid Edge
Star Rating
(587)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (54.1% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
Starting at $90.47 Per Month
Free Trial is available
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AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • G2 reviewers report that Designcenter Solid Edge excels in user satisfaction, boasting a significantly higher overall score compared to Creo. Users appreciate its versatility throughout the product development lifecycle, noting the ability to open and edit models from various formats without conversion hassles.
  • Users say that Designcenter Solid Edge is particularly user-friendly, with many highlighting its intuitive interface for viewing and editing drawings and part files. This ease of use is a notable advantage over Creo, which, while functional, has received mixed feedback regarding its user experience.
  • According to verified reviews, Designcenter Solid Edge shines in implementation speed, with users praising its quick onboarding process. In contrast, while Creo is noted for good customer support, some users still find the initial setup to be more complex than expected.
  • Reviewers mention that Designcenter Solid Edge is a strong choice for small businesses, as evidenced by its large percentage of reviews from this segment. Creo, however, tends to cater more towards enterprise-level users, which may not align with the needs of smaller teams looking for cost-effective solutions.
  • Users highlight the robust parametric modeling capabilities of Creo, which allows for efficient adjustments within assemblies. This feature is particularly beneficial for complex designs, although some users feel that the overall user experience could be improved compared to the more straightforward approach of Designcenter Solid Edge.
  • According to recent feedback, both products have their strengths in specific areas, such as drawing and modeling tools. However, Designcenter Solid Edge users appreciate its comprehensive support for the entire product lifecycle, while Creo users value its advanced feature control and design intent management, indicating a trade-off between usability and advanced functionality.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Creo
No pricing available
Designcenter Solid Edge
Solid Edge Design and Drafting XaaS
Starting at $90.47
Per Month
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Free Trial
Creo
Free Trial is available
Designcenter Solid Edge
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.5
167
8.4
426
Ease of Use
7.5
167
8.3
466
Ease of Setup
8.1
30
8.2
250
Ease of Admin
7.4
15
8.4
90
Quality of Support
7.8
157
8.2
396
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.2
15
8.8
88
Product Direction (% positive)
7.8
162
8.3
415
Features by Category
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)Hide 9 FeaturesShow 9 Features
Not enough data
8.2
114
CAD to CAM
Not enough data
8.6
99
Not enough data
8.4
93
Not enough data
8.4
94
CNC Programming
Not enough data
7.9
84
Not enough data
7.9
82
Not enough data
8.1
81
Machining
Not enough data
8.1
92
Not enough data
8.1
92
Not enough data
8.4
91
8.1
88
Not enough data
Design
7.9
66
Not enough data
8.3
61
Not enough data
8.8
77
Not enough data
7.6
60
Not enough data
8.2
68
Not enough data
Move
8.1
68
Not enough data
7.9
71
Not enough data
8.8
76
Not enough data
Store & Manage
8.5
62
Not enough data
8.7
73
Not enough data
8.3
74
Not enough data
Generative AI
6.9
15
Not enough data
7.2
16
Not enough data
8.7
38
8.5
188
Design
9.1
36
8.9
179
9.3
36
9.0
181
8.8
36
8.7
175
8.2
35
8.1
167
Edit
8.9
36
8.4
172
8.3
34
8.3
163
8.7
36
8.5
172
8.3
32
8.4
164
Collaboration
8.5
35
8.5
167
8.5
34
8.7
172
8.7
33
8.2
167
Additive ManufacturingHide 14 FeaturesShow 14 Features
Not enough data
7.8
95
File Support - Additive Manufacturing
Not enough data
8.7
84
Not enough data
8.2
66
Not enough data
8.2
74
File Editing - Additive Manufacturing
Not enough data
7.7
74
Not enough data
8.5
78
Software Integrations - Additive Manufacturing
Not enough data
7.6
64
Not enough data
8.6
81
Software Type - Additive Manufacturing
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
8.4
72
Generative AI - Additive Manufacturing
Not enough data
6.0
26
Not enough data
6.0
26
Building Preparation - Additive Manufacturing
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
7.8
21
8.0
101
Design
9.0
20
8.6
96
8.8
19
8.6
96
8.7
19
8.5
94
8.1
19
7.9
94
Tools
7.0
15
7.6
80
7.3
15
8.0
86
7.3
13
7.7
82
Work
7.0
11
7.8
83
7.1
12
7.7
83
7.3
14
7.8
83
7.4
14
7.7
77
8.3
14
8.1
83
Environment
8.0
16
8.1
89
8.0
16
8.0
90
7.7
13
7.9
85
8.5
14
8.5
91
Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)Hide 18 FeaturesShow 18 Features
8.5
12
7.8
117
Tools - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
9.4
11
8.5
103
8.3
8
7.7
93
8.9
9
8.4
97
8.8
8
8.3
94
7.9
7
7.5
91
File Options - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
9.4
9
8.1
95
9.2
8
8.2
94
8.8
8
7.7
96
8.8
8
7.3
91
8.1
8
7.4
99
Customization - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
8.1
7
7.9
90
8.1
8
7.4
88
8.8
8
7.6
90
8.1
7
7.6
96
Environment - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
8.5
8
7.8
94
7.7
8
7.9
91
7.9
8
7.7
91
7.6
7
7.8
103
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Creo
Creo
Designcenter Solid Edge
Designcenter Solid Edge
Unique Categories
Creo
Creo is categorized as 3D Modeling
Designcenter Solid Edge
Designcenter Solid Edge is categorized as Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Creo
Creo
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
27.4%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
35.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
37.1%
Designcenter Solid Edge
Designcenter Solid Edge
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
54.1%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
30.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
15.5%
Reviewers' Industry
Creo
Creo
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
22.0%
Automotive
20.4%
Design
14.5%
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
5.9%
Machinery
4.8%
Other
32.3%
Designcenter Solid Edge
Designcenter Solid Edge
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
21.2%
Automotive
12.6%
Design
8.9%
Machinery
5.8%
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
3.8%
Other
47.6%
Alternatives
Creo
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Designcenter NX
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Designcenter Solid Edge
Designcenter Solid Edge Alternatives
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Discussions
Creo
Creo Discussions
What is Creo Parametric used for?
2 Comments
Mohammed S.
MS
Creo Parametric is a 3D CAD software used for designing, modeling, and simulating mechanical components. It supports parametric modeling, assembly design,...Read more
Who uses Creo Parametric?
1 Comment
Akshay B.
AB
its a 3d,2d Computer aided design software. being used in industries at R&D departments to design new products, validate and improve existing design. Read more
Why Creo is called parametric?
1 Comment
Jeff R.
JR
The models in Creo should be created with parameters (dimensions and associations between shapes) to fully define the part/model Creo also has a...Read more
Designcenter Solid Edge
Designcenter Solid Edge Discussions
Is Solidworks or Solid Edge better?
4 Comments
Alan L.
AL
SolidworksRead more
Is Solid Edge free?
3 Comments
What is Solid Edge used for?
2 Comments
CADER J.
CJ
It is used for 3D modeling as well as drafting.Read more