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BricsCAD

Overview

What is BricsCAD?

BricsCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) toolkit, supporting 2D drawing, 3D modeling and visualizations, and is customizable as well as compatible with many 3rd party applications, developed by Belgian company Bricsys, a Hexagon company since late 2018.

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Pricing

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BricsCAD Lite

$590

On Premise
one-time fee

BricsCAD Pro

$1,265

On Premise
one-time fee

BricsCAD Mechanical

$1,780

On Premise
one-time fee

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.bricsys.com/store/bricscad

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $314 per year
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Product Demos

Scan-to-plan with BricsCAD | BricsCAD for Surveying

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BricsCAD Pro – Civil Workflow

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Converting PDF to DWG files in BricsCAD

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Creating a 3D Model using BricsCAD

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Point Clouds - BricsCAD Demo - Bricsys 2018 Conference

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Spatial Manager: A Quick Introductory Demo for BricsCAD or AutoCAD | DesignSense Software's

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Product Details

What is BricsCAD?

BricsCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) toolkit, supporting 2D drawing, 3D modeling and visualizations, and is customizable as well as compatible with many 3rd party applications, developed by Belgian company Bricsys, a Hexagon company since late 2018. BricsCAD is a DWG-based CAD platform used to accelerate 2D & 3D design and drafting workflows.

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BricsCAD Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

BricsCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) toolkit, supporting 2D drawing, 3D modeling and visualizations, and is customizable as well as compatible with many 3rd party applications, developed by Belgian company Bricsys, a Hexagon company since late 2018.

BricsCAD starts at $314.

AutoCAD, DraftSight, and ZWCAD are common alternatives for BricsCAD.

The most common users of BricsCAD are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Community Insights

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BricsCAD aims to be an affordable and powerful CAD software that works on both Linux and Windows, with an interface similar to AutoCAD. Customers have found the product to be intuitive and responsive, with helpful online tutorials providing a smooth learning curve for novice users. It offers almost all of the functionality of AutoCAD at a fraction of the price and includes features such as importing PDFs, compatibility with other CAD filetypes, third-party applications, AutoTURN vehicle tracking software, freeform non-parametric modeling tools, and a data extraction command which saves time for scheduling.

Users appreciate BricsCAD’s low cost, ease of use, and its stability which makes it reliable and fast. Many have praised its customer service as well as the design interface which they find intuitive and enjoyable to look at. On the downside there are some bugs like occasional crashes or cursor flickering on Mac devices, as well as AI not doing what you want it to do. Additionally, complex dimensional variables can take time to set up for more seasoned users who are used to using AutoCAD.

Civil Site Design is a complimentary solution that partners with BricsCAD. It also has lower costs and provides similar features to AutoCAD while running on Linux OS. Customers appreciate this product due to its lower price point and useful support system; however layer transparency is not currently supported. Users enjoy Civil Site Design's user-friendly interface but note slow loading times and difficulty drafting views when attempting certain commands.

Wide range of useful utilities: Users have praised BricsCAD for having one of the best feature sets among CAD utilities, with many reviewers stating that it offers a wide range of useful tools. This has saved them time and effort in searching for additional utilities from third parties.

High compatibility with other CAD programs: Many users appreciate how BricsCAD is highly compatible with various formats supported by other CAD programs. They mention that this makes data importing and file exports hassle-free. Additionally, they value its ability to open and modify drawings from AutoCAD and SolidWorks.

Seamless transition from AutoCAD: Several users find the transition from AutoCAD to BricsCAD seamless, as both software offer a similar user experience. They appreciate the similarity between BricsCAD and AutoCAD in terms of tools and commands, which eliminates the need for learning new software.

High CPU usage and temperature during automatic updates: Some users have experienced high CPU usage and elevated temperatures when the software performs automatic updates. This issue has been reported by many reviewers since version 22, causing inconvenience and potential strain on their devices.

Expensive pricing for certain types of users: Despite offering a free trial version, some users still find the pricing relatively expensive, especially for specific user categories. Several reviewers have mentioned this concern, indicating that it may limit accessibility to the software for some potential customers.

Software instability requiring frequent restarts: Users have encountered instances where the software becomes unstable and requires frequent restarts to resolve issues. Although not all reviewers mention this problem, it is worth noting that stability can be a concern at times, affecting the overall user experience.

Users recommend Bricscad as a good substitute for AutoCAD for universal DWG files. They appreciate its affordability and speed, making it a suitable alternative for professional CAD software. Users suggest trying the free trial and utilizing local agents for support. Additionally, Bricscad is recommended as a cost-effective option for architects, thanks to its ease of use, quality, and price. Furthermore, users praise Bricscad's functionality and cost savings compared to AutoCAD. They appreciate that minimal training is required due to its similarity to AutoCAD. Users also highlight the excellent support provided by Bricscad and the increased speed compared to AutoCAD. For those seeking an alternative to AutoCAD's subscription model, users find that Bricscad's perpetual license is worth the money. Other recommendations include trying Bricscad for its machine learning capabilities and intuitiveness. Finally, users emphasize that Bricscad meets specific requirements like the SHEET METAL module and can be considered as an alternative to older versions of AutoCAD for compatibility with third-party applications like Civil Site Design.

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The best 3D drawing and schematic designer and more ....

Rating: 10 out of 10
February 20, 2023
In the context of the realization of public works and buildings, and training, we are called upon to have the best design and modeling tool in 2D and 3D. BricsCAD BIM has all the features of BricsCAD pro and offers an arsenal of editing tools and allows the assembly of complex structures with ACIS as the main modeler. BricsCAD allows for a clearer 3D rendering of buildings. It is easier to know exactly where interventions and modifications can be executed by having a panoramic view of the structure.
  • 3D Modeling
  • Machine learning / A.I.-assisted feature named PROPAGATE.
Cons
  • Reduce the price for access to the premium version of BircsCAD to take advantage of the latest features.
  • Avalaible in several languages
It is possible to use BricsCAD in a free version over time except that it is considerably reduced in terms of functionality and performance. I especially like the collaboration, import and export features. These tools are important in that they allow you to exchange with the different teams involved in the project to make the necessary changes in time.
  • CAD tools
  • BIM modeling
  • Design models
  • Evaluation and budget management
  • Better monitoring of projects
  • Respect of execution deadlines
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