4/5 rating based on 272 reviews. Read all reviews for uMake: 3D Modeling CAD, Design for iPhone.
uMake: 3D Modeling CAD, Design is free iOS app published by UMake, Inc.
P yi
I love this app, great for putting your ideas in 3d, but i would not use it for a professional project, because you can not see he dimensions for your project.
Biggest Bruno fan in the world
You have to pay a monthly or yearly subscription to export and there isn’t even stl files.☹️
Com. R
The modeling is fun and all, but sometimes it gets a little boring. Could you possibly add animation to it? That would be great.
Rich Nieves
Everyone wants a subscription and I’m fed up with that. Deleting this app.
Viperheadman
You could have asked for support by a one time fee to purchase the app fully. If you want to have continuous support, then you should innovate new add-ons, tools, and other extra novelty that you could sell as in-app purchases. In this way, you could make more money and motivate your staff to continually try come up with new ideas worth adding and selling. Now, it seems that you are taking advantage of your loyal customer under the pretext of "we need your continuous support". People have more than enough bills and subscriptions that continuously drain their bank accounts. I don’t want another subscription, I want to be able to purchase a full version and pay for new add-ons and tools if I NEED them.
DC in SCV
I’ve been using UMake for a small number of drawings and I’m just starting to get the hang of it. Overall, it’s fun to use (especially the AR feature) even with some of its limitations compare to CAD programs. It seems like UMake is making progress in addressing these shortcoming. Unfortunately with their new subscription model, this may no longer be the right product for someone like me, which may be representative of a lot of UMake users. That is, I tend to dabble with the product. I would love to continue to get more into it and its advanced features, and maybe someday, use it on a very regular basis where the subscription model would make sense. But at this time and at the cost involved, UMake may not be the best choice for me. I’d be OK with something like a $1.99 per month subscription coupled with a limited number of drawings, but all the features enabled. That would encourage people like me to continue experimenting and learning and someday upgrading to a higher subscription level.
john2222-
So basically you have 14 days to try out the app, then it becomes a monthly subscription. In addition, to use the app, you have to open an account with them and provide your applied, email address and much more. Droids have much better apps.