VariCAD - 3D CAD software
Low-cost 3D CAD "VariCAD" that supports "monozukuri" (manufacturing).
VariCAD is a 3D CAD software developed primarily to support "monozukuri" (manufacturing) in mechanical engineering design. While it is equipped with the basic 3D/2D tools necessary for mechanical engineering design, it is priced affordably at around 130,000 yen including tax, making it a cost-effective 3D CAD solution. There is no need for separate paid plugin installations, as all the functions required for design are included, earning high satisfaction from users concerned about manufacturing costs. Additionally, annual maintenance costs are kept low. VariCAD's features include tools for 3D modeling, 2D drafting, and dimensioning, as well as a library of standard mechanical parts (ANSI, DIN), calculation functions for basic mechanical components, and tools for working with bills of materials (BOM) and blocks. Its performance is also high; it checks the PC's memory and, if sufficient free memory is detected, automatically adjusts the rendering speed, allowing for a high-speed option that makes 3D rendering three times faster compared to the low-speed option. Exclusive to Ipros members who have downloaded the catalog!! ◆◆◆ Currently offering a 5,000 yen discount coupon ◆◆◆
basic information
VariCAD comes with a basic library of 3D solids (such as prisms, cylinders, cones, etc.) that can be easily modified through editing the original cross-section or parameters. Solids can also be easily created by rotating, extruding, or lofting cross-sections, and it is possible to blend between two cross-sections using tools, loft between circles and rectangles, or create helical surfaces. Commands can be assigned to any shortcut, allowing users to customize for ease of use. 3D models can be easily converted to 2D drawings, enabling the creation of standard mechanical drawing documents. By specifying views within the 3D space, it is possible to create 2D views of one or more selected solids. 【Supported File Formats】 <Output Formats> STEP format (3D), STL format (3D), IGES format (3D), DWG format (2D), DXF format (2D) <Input Formats> STEP format (3D), DWG format (2D), DXF format (2D) The free version can be downloaded from the following URL: https://varicad.add-soft.jp/download/
Price information
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Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P3
Model number/Brand name
VCW-DL-L
Applications/Examples of results
From creating floor plans to a wide range of mechanical design applications, we can accommodate your needs. For more details, please contact us. We support file formats such as STL and STEP that can be output to a "3D printer"!
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Release of 3D CAD software VariCAD 2025 3.0
VariCAD, Inc. (https://www.varicad.com/) has released the Japanese version of VariCAD 2025 3.0 on August 12, 2025. VariCAD is a versatile CAD software that supports both 3D and 2D, making it ideal for beginners seeking low-cost yet high-functionality 3D CAD. The new version, VariCAD 2025 3.0, includes new features for group management of 3D solids, settings for screw tolerances for 3D printing, color mapping functions during DWG/DXF output, and new options for creating objects by inputting 2D coordinates from text files. Additionally, VariCAD Viewer now allows users to open multiple files and work on them simultaneously.
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[Free Distribution] Announcement of the Release of the Revised Edition of the VariCAD Training Manual 2025
We are pleased to announce the release of the revised VariCAD Training Manual 2025. The newly updated training manual corresponds to the latest version of VariCAD 2025 and includes revisions such as the procedures for creating cross-sections. This manual comprehensively covers the operations of 3D design, from creating part models to assembly components, creating BOM/title blocks, converting to 2D, and inserting dimensions, making it a user manual for intermediate users. Our original manual is offered completely free of charge. If you want to start using 3D CAD but haven't taken the first step, or if you've tried using VariCAD but stopped midway, or if you want to challenge yourself to learn 3D CAD again, or if you want to relearn the basics, why not use the newly updated training manual to master 3D CAD?