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AutoCAD is a leading computer-aided design (CAD) software application developed and published by [[Creator::Autodesk]]. First released in 1982 as a desktop application, AutoCAD revolutionized the drafting and design industry by enabling architects, engineers, and designers to create precise 2D and 3D drawings digitally. Over the years, it has evolved into a powerful and versatile tool used across various industries, including architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and product design. AutoCAD provides users with an extensive set of drafting, annotation, and modeling tools, allowing them to create and modify technical drawings with high precision. It supports a wide range of file formats, with DWG being its native format, ensuring compatibility with other CAD applications and industry workflows. With the introduction of cloud-based collaboration and automation features, AutoCAD continues to innovate, offering specialized toolsets tailored for mechanical, electrical, civil, and architectural design. Whether for creating floor plans, infrastructure layouts, or mechanical components, AutoCAD remains an industry standard for professionals seeking efficiency and accuracy in their designs. [[Category:Software applications]]
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