List of Simcenter Simsolid Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Simcenter Simsolid. This list is updated as of June 2026.

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    Onshape Reviews & Ratings

    Onshape

    PTC

    Empower your team with seamless, cloud-based design collaboration.
    Onshape is a cloud-native CAD and PDM system that helps engineers, designers, manufacturers, students, and startups create products from anywhere. The platform runs on web browsers and mobile devices, allowing users to access professional CAD tools without installations, upgrades, or specialized hardware. It combines mechanical design, built-in product data management, real-time collaboration, branching, merging, version control, and secure cloud storage in one connected environment. Onshape is designed to solve many problems associated with desktop CAD, including crashes, corrupted files, outdated software, local file failures, and version conflicts. Its integrated PDM system gives teams a more efficient way to manage design data without relying on separate file-based workflows. Distributed teams can collaborate instantly and securely across locations without emailing files, creating duplicate copies, or waiting for manual check-ins. The platform captures every design change in a complete audit trail, giving users transparency, accountability, and the ability to roll back work when needed. Onshape updates automatically every few weeks, so teams always work on the latest version without downtime or IT disruption. The Onshape Altium Connector helps ECAD and MCAD teams exchange data through a bi-directional cloud link, improving collaboration between electronics and mechanical design workflows. Onshape offers options for professionals, enterprises, students, educators, hobbyists, and startups, making it adaptable to different design environments and budgets. With cloud reliability, built-in collaboration, mobile access, and modern data management, Onshape helps product teams move faster and reduce friction throughout the design process.
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    Simcenter Inspire Reviews & Ratings

    Simcenter Inspire

    Siemens

    Accelerate innovation with powerful simulation-driven design solutions.
    Simcenter Inspire is a Siemens simulation-driven design platform created to help product designers, engineers, and manufacturing teams develop optimized parts from concept through production. It brings simulation and computational physics into a CAD-like environment, making it easier to evaluate performance and manufacturability during the earliest stages of design. The platform combines geometry modeling, generative design, manufacturing simulation, optimization, and GPU-enhanced rendering in one connected workspace. Simcenter Inspire helps bridge the gap between ideation and manufacturing by allowing users to explore concepts, validate performance, and identify production challenges before designs are finalized. Its advanced hybrid modeling tools support BRep, PolyNURBS organic modeling, facets, and implicit geometry so users can work with different geometry types in a flexible way. Intelligent sketching tools and construction history help accelerate design cycles while improving consistency. Embedded solvers allow teams to explore structural, motion, and fluid performance without the same level of meshing effort often required in traditional simulation tools. The software’s optimization capabilities help users improve material efficiency, reduce weight, refine structures, and generate high-performance designs that are practical to manufacture. Simcenter Inspire includes specialized tools for casting, metal extrusion, polymer extrusion, forming, molding, polyfoam, 3D printing, rendering, and studio workflows. Inspire Cast adds casting simulation with practical AI that combines data-driven machine learning with physics-based simulation to support faster and smarter casting decisions. With its blend of design, simulation, optimization, and manufacturing insight, Simcenter Inspire helps organizations create innovative products more efficiently and reduce costly design-to-production iterations.
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