What is AutoCAD?
AutoCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) software program used by architects, engineers, and other professionals to create 2D and 3D designs, schematics, and blueprints for a wide range of projects, from buildings and bridges to electronic circuits and machine parts.
AutoCAD allows users to create precise and detailed designs by using a variety of tools, such as lines, shapes, text, and symbols. It also includes features for creating 3D models, rendering, and visualization, as well as tools for collaboration and project management. AutoCAD is widely used in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, as well as in manufacturing, product design, and other fields that require detailed design and drafting. It is a powerful tool for creating complex designs and visualizing how different elements fit together in a project. AutoCAD has evolved over the years, with new features and tools added to keep up with changing technology and user needs. It is now available as a subscription-based service, which includes access to the latest updates and features, as well as online storage and collaboration tools.