
"We're going to see Autodesk AI go from something that is really a small addition to products to being central to our entire portfolio. We have a massive slate of announcements around AI this year, which I'm very excited to share with you,"
"These are AIs that understand the structural and physical world, AIs that understand how you build and make things in the real world."
"Inside Fusion, we are able now to use language, sketching, or imagery to guide the software to produce a shape. That geometry is first-class CAD geometry. You could literally go and push that directly into a design to make a process inside Fusion and start manufacturing it."
Autodesk is shifting AI from minor features to the core of its design products, deploying models that reason about 3D space, geometry, materials, and physical systems. The AI interprets structural and manufacturing contexts, enabling creators to generate first-class CAD geometry from sketches, images, or plain language inside Fusion. Generated geometry is manufacturable and editable within existing workflows. The AI also recalculates connected elements in complex models—such as walls, platforms, and columns—after changes, preserving model integrity and enabling rapid iteration. These capabilities extend to designers, digital artists, and animators, simplifying tasks and accelerating exploration.
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