# What is Fusion 360 used for?

What is Fusion 360 used for?

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## Comments
### Comment 1

Fusion 360 is a start-to-finish product design and development tool.
Fusion&#39;s core product offerings include CAD/CAM/CAE and PCB design capabilities. With fusion, you can conceptualize a product, develop it, test and validate the design, including the fabrication of the design. The beauty of fusion 360 lies in the ability of different stakeholders;from clients, sponsors, design teams, marketing teams etc. to collaborate on a project seamlessly. It would interest you to know that fusion is very cheap and flexible. You can subscribe for a selected feature or functionality, instead of paying for an entire package, which you probably may not need e.g., design extension, and use them to deliver jobs, according to clients requirements.

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#### Reply 1

I couldn&#39;t have stated this better. I will add, I use this software daily for personal use as well which is completely free. 

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- Posted at: over 1 year ago
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[Autodesk Fusion](https://www.g2.com/products/autodesk-fusion/reviews)

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