Fusion 360 is a cloud-based 3D modeling, CAD, CAM, and PCB software platform for product design and manufacturing, what you can use on Windows and macOS.
But the problem is that there are also people like me who don't want to use either of these two operating systems on there systems. Then these users have installed a Linux distribution such as openSUSE Leap, Ubuntu or Fedora.
And so I got the idea to start this project here to find a way to solve this problem.
I started looking at different tools and my choice was Wine!
With this nice tool we don't need longer two operating systems for Fusion 360, when we will create a fantastic project in the future or if you want to work on a project with other people.
Is that a great idea for the future?
Personally, I think this idea is good and for this reason I will do my best to give you the opportunity to use it on Linux as well!
You will get more information about this program, then you can visit the original website of Autodesk Fusion 360 with this link: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/features
- 📂 Downloads:
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- 📔 Documentation:
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- 💬 Would You like to get in touch with me? Or if You have any questions, suggestions or problems?
- 📫 Then You can create an
here on GitHub or You can contact me via my
!
- 📜 Code of Conduct: Contributor Covenant (Still in Progress!)
- 📖 Information for contributors: All contribution information, Compilation instructions, Roadmap (Still in Progress!)
- ❤️ I'd like to thank everyone who has
me to get Fusion 360 up and running on Linux!
- 🍷 Super Application Maintainer (WineHQ): https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=15617
Screenshots
Which work areas and functions can You use:
| Windows | macOS | Linux | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Construction | |||
| Animation | |||
| Rendering | |||
| Production | |||
| Simulation | |||
| Generative Design | |||
| Documentation | |||
| Online- & Offline-Mode |
Downloads
There are some available, built from the release targets. (Still in Progress!)
It's recommended that if you're new you start with the stable builds. Development builds are available here if you need it, but correspondingly may be less stable.
Which Linux distributions are supported (Stable branch):
| Linux distribution | |
|---|---|
| Debian 10 | |
| Debian 11 | |
| Ubuntu 20.04 | |
| Ubuntu 20.10 | |
| Ubuntu 21.04 | |
| Fedora 33 | |
| Fedora 34 | |
| Manjaro 21.0.7 | |
| openSUSE Leap 15.2 | |
| openSUSE Leap 15.3 | |
| openSUSE Tumbleweed |




