4/5 rating based on 319 reviews. Read all reviews for AutoCAD for iPhone.
AutoCAD is free iOS app published by Autodesk
msstranger
From what I understand, the app used to be able to export and plot drawings, and these features have since been removed.
Ethan100749572649264
A great price of tech for when you are on the move and just need to review things or make a tiny adjustment
Chastise
Paid the $99, but the app refuses to acknowledge it. Hundred-dollar paperweight on my iPad.
QBLVCK
Paid for premium to unlock the ability to freehand draw tool paths for CNC cutting. I see no function that allows for drawing unique organic shapes which made this useless for me. They claim to have a “smart pen” tool or a “marker” tool to accomplish something like this but neither are in the program.
Grimlok2099
I use AutoCad Lt on the computer all the time and until the last app update, I loved this app. The last update that added the cursor cross hairs really threw me off and I find it more difficult to use my Apple Pencil to draw. I like to draw stuff in AutoCad but it is slightly difficult for now until I get used to cross hairs function.
RM9031
Im a high school student and I recently got this app so I could work on my projects at home instead of going to school to do them. Unfortunately, this app doesn’t provide all the tools you would normally get when working on a desk top(I’m on an iPad Pro).Later on I saw a video saying the apple pen provides more commands. I went to go buy the pencil (second generation)to see if it added any commands. It didn’t. Every video I see on the internet about using this app has an option to connect your Apple Pencil to the app and I can’t seem to find it on my iPad. Can some women help me please.
DaBeNs101
It’s a great app to have on my phone it help me stay on track when it come to designing and putting my ideas on paper it’s doesn’t have all the feature the the actual cad program have but it’s stay amazing that able to do such a large portion of the work that am able to do by just using my phone.
Dr. V. Villarreal
Using this on an iPad is possible, it’s the same as the one on desk tops and laptops. I don’t understand why professors always strongly suggest using Audocad on desktops and laptops if it is capable on an iPad. It’s more organize and with so much ease using the Apple Pencil. I truly encourage engineers using iPads as a mobile way of using Audocad.
Mjodmjod
So far the GPS has not been restored for nearly a year and we are asking for it, but to no avail, there is no interest in the customer