3D-Tool Viewer - Features

Presentation, analysis, conversion

intuitive & practical 3D without CAD expertise
affordable & universal many 3D/2D interfaces
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Features of the 3D-Tool CAD Viewer

Schematic representation of the file formats supported by the 3D-Tool viewer and converter
The green highlighted formats are supported by all 3D-Tool versions. The blue highlighted formats are included in Advanced and Premium, the black highlighted formats only in the Premium version.
Screenshot of the user-friendly interface of the 3D-Tool CAD Viewer with an exploded assembly in cross-section
With simple mouse actions you create informative 3D views for an effective presentation of your design. Save as many views as you like for an animated slideshow.
Screenshot of the intuitive measuring tools of the 3D-Tool CAD Viewer - Dynamic 3D dimensions and 3D annotations directly on the model
With 18 measuring features and 7 annotation features, you create dynamic markups that move with the model and even with exploded parts.
Screenshot of the 3D-Tool Viewer and schematic representation of the 3D formats that the Viewer can save
The 3D-Tool Viewer saves 3D models in various 3D visualization formats and 3D printing formats. You define the triangulation quality when importing the models into the viewer.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why should I use the 3D-Tool CAD Viewer in my company?

3D-Tool enables everyone involved - from purchasing, engineering and production planning to manufacturing and sales - to open and assess 3D models without their own CAD software. The CAD Viewer serves as a universal information tool: dimensions, weights, PMI and many other properties are intuitively and quickly available. In addition, the 3D Viewer supports presentation and documentation: cross-sections, exploded views and animated slideshows make complex products easy to understand.

How can 3D-Tool help me when preparing quotes?

3D-Tool offers many practical features for quote preparation: The Tooling Analysis shows draft angles, undercuts and the projected area. The Wall Thickness Analysis provides information on critical wall thicknesses. The Collision Analysis detects insufficient clearances in assemblies. The Model Comparison makes design changes visible. The measuring tools determine dimensions and the minimum bounding box of parts and assemblies. In addition, Model Info provides key values such as surface area, volume and weight. Costs and feasibility can therefore be assessed quickly and easily without your own CAD software.

How can 3D-Tool help me exchange CAD data with customers and suppliers?

Customers and suppliers may send 3D data as native models directly from their CAD system, as 3D exchange formats such as STEP, JT and Parasolid, or as 3D print formats such as STL, OBJ and 3MF. The 3D-NativeCAD Converter in 3D-Tool Premium converts native models from CATIA, Creo, Siemens NX, SolidWorks, Inventor and many other 3D CAD formats to STEP, IGES, JT, X_T and SAT. In addition, the converter supports export to modern 3D scene formats such as FBX and glTF and publishing models as 3D PDF or 3D HTML.