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PTC Creo

Overview

What is PTC Creo?

PTC offers Creo, the company's line of computer-aided design (CAD) products that support the product lifecycle management (PLM) process with 2D and 3D design kits (Creo Elements and Creo Direct), an augmented reality module, Creo Illustrate for technical illustrations, Creo…

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PTC Creo is a versatile CAD software that is widely used by engineering departments in various industries. Users have reported using PTC …
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Best 3D Parametric Software

10 out of 10
November 17, 2023
We use PTC Creo to develop Agricultural Machinery products from concept to prototype using Part, Assembly, and Drawing Modules. PTC Creo …
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PTC Creo Review

7 out of 10
October 24, 2023
We use PTC Creo in our organization for Product Design and development purposes. We use PTC Creo for 2D drawing creation to 3D, various …
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Pricing

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Design Package

$2,480.00

Cloud

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

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

PTC Creo Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
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Reviews and Ratings

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PTC Creo is a versatile CAD software that is widely used by engineering departments in various industries. Users have reported using PTC Creo for a wide range of purposes, including modeling and drawing products, designing manufacturing machine layouts, and creating 2D drawings. With its parametric software nature, PTC Creo offers flexibility in creating part models, allowing users to easily design both simple and complex mechanical engineering products.

One of the key advantages of PTC Creo is its ability to handle large assembly files with 1000+ parts smoothly, making it ideal for projects that involve complex geometries. Clients who use PTC Creo are often described as forward-thinking and creative, utilizing the software as a productivity tool rather than just a CAD system. In addition to its industrial applications, PTC Creo is also used in educational settings to teach engineering and CAD skills to students, helping them create prototypes and gain hands-on experience in STEM fields. Overall, PTC Creo has proven to be a valuable tool for product design and development, reducing lead time in development projects and enabling efficient collaboration through integration with PLM software.

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Handle Heavy Assemblies with out any lag
  • Advance Assemblies
  • Kinematic and dynamic
  • User friendly
  • Feral Error need to improve due to sudden our whole work goes waste
  • Auto-Save Feature
October 24, 2023

PTC Creo Review

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Product Design
  • 2D Drafting
  • Computer-aided manufacturing
  • Product management
  • Need to improve when we deals with heavy assemblies, it got stuck
  • Need improvement in sheet metal design
  • Improvement required in rendering
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Parametric Modelling
  • Supports all CAD formats like STEP, IGES, shrink-wrap, etc.
  • Detailed drawings
  • Provides automatic tolerance in accordance with general tolerance standard
  • Cannot make changes to a child part in assembly process
  • Changes [have] to be made individually in a child part or else it will not reflect
  • Sometimes DXF file gets corrupted
September 10, 2021

PTC Creo for designers

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Large Assemblies handled really well and is faster and stable for processing the designs
  • User have more control over the design
  • CAD files from other software can be directly opened even without converting the files
  • Some selection for switching between advanced control and default user controls while designing. This can help speeding up the design process and give freedom to improve design at specific locations if user needs
Isaac Cogdill | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Part import from 3rd party models like fasteners and machine components is super fast.
  • Deriving new parts from another part's geometry is nice when using PTC Creo's parametric relations features.
  • Revising models and drawings while retaining the old version is great when using PTC Creo.
  • The STL model output is not always as smooth as some other software usually can do.
  • There are not many 3D full solid file type export options that are not exported as surface-only.
  • Importing sketches is kind of difficult sometimes depending on how the source sketches are drawn.
Randy Speed | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • PTC Creo is based on a single database for product definition
  • PTC Creo is designed to anticipate your intentions
  • PTC Creo is supported by a diverse user base from diverse industries, encouraging cross-pollination of design approaches
  • PTC Creo could grow a help-line staff of highly experienced individuals to aid the existing knowledge base article searchers. It would include experts with deep knowledge of certain Creo modules (SMEs) and provide help staff a go to for deeper levels of help when it is needed.
Aravind Dirisipo | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • PTC Creo contains many advanced tools with better optimization for creating part models and other production related drawings.
  • The initial concept designs can be done more adequately.
  • The parameters of 2D drawings can be changed easily by editing the 3D model.
  • The productivity can be increased by customized tools for modeling.
  • The user interface needs to be improved in a lot of areas where the selection of tools and information related to them can't be accessed.
  • The views creation for 2D drawing is a bit difficult when compared to other design software.
  • You need a lot of knowledge to create the 2D & 3D models in Creo for beginners.
  • Working on large assembly files sometimes leads to unknown errors.
July 06, 2019

My PTC Creo Review

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • We are using it with PTC windchill and working on 3D modeling of various mechanical products like an automobile, valves, etc.
  • We creates engineering drawings with this software which is used for manufacturing of products.
  • Drawing creation is bit difficult for the user.
  • User interface can be more user-friendly.
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Large assembly files with 100+ parts.
  • Creo provides more simulation and analytics tools in an integrated environment.
  • Creo provides better management of external references.
  • Cost of Creo is a bit pricey compared to some of the alternatives (SOLIDWORKS).
  • Ease of use and learning (especially for new employees who have no previous experience in PTC Creo).
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Extrudes are easy in Creo, you can start with the tool or with a sketch and either way it doesn't get confused.
  • Sweeps with Creo are better than in some of the other software packages. While sometimes other CAD packages will let you do the impossible, Creo simply gives you an error, which is how it should be.
  • Assembly is very intuitive with Creo.
  • Providing guidance through using tools is lacking in Creo. There is a small area where the text is displayed at the bottom that is supposed to help guide you, but many times the guidance doesn't make sense.
  • Layers are a hassle in Creo. Unless you know how to set up your config file to do it automatically, you have to add each item to the appropriate layer.
  • There is a lack of automation in Creo. In some other CAD packages, you can add holes or the like on a pattern of features. Not so in Creo.
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