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Not all CAD software is built the same. At the most basic level, CAD platforms (specifically MCAD) split into two architectural categories: File-based CAD and cloud.
File-based CAD, like SOLIDWORKS, stores design data in files on local drives or servers. Engineers check files in and out, save manually, and manage versions through a separate PDM system. It is the model that has defined mechanical design for decades.
Cloud CAD splits further.
Most “cloud” CAD platforms are really only cloud-hybrid or cloud-hosted. They take that same file-based CAD foundation and host it remotely. Some, like Autodesk Fusion, sync files to cloud storage but still run as a locally installed application. Others, like SOLIDWORKS xDesign, run entirely in a browser but are built on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform’s file-based data model, meaning files are still downloaded and cached locally before a user can edit them. In both cases, the underlying file-based constraints remain.
A true cloud-native platform, like PTC’s Onshape, is built differently. Design data lives in a cloud database, not files. There is nothing to check out, nothing to save, and greatly reduces the risk of lost work.
This cloud CAD software comparison covers file-based CAD, cloud-hybrid CAD, and cloud-native CAD across the dimensions that matter to engineers:
- Colaboración
- Data Management and Version Control
- Performance
- Ease of Access
- Release Management and Design History
- Security and IP Protection
- Total Cost of Ownership
1. Collaboration
Engineering is rarely a solo activity. Collaboration is a must as a mechanical design passes through multiple engineers and then out to suppliers, manufacturing partners, and internal stakeholders who need to see and comment on the work without necessarily having CAD licenses.
Cloud CAD collaboration means how readily all of those people can access, contribute to, and give feedback on a design as it is being built, not after it is finished.
File-Based CAD | Cloud-Hybrid CAD | Cloud-Native CAD | |
Simultaneous editing | One user allowed at a time | One user allowed at a time | Multiple users allowed in the same model at the same time |
Visibility of others’ edits | Visible after check-in only | Visible after sync | Visible instantly to all open collaborators |
Presence awareness icon | Not available | Not available | Color-coded avatars show who is working where |
Live design reviews | Screen share, plus exported file | Screen share, plus web viewer | Follow Mode to share viewport, selections, and rotations live |
In-model feedback | Email or external tool | External tool | Comments attached directly to geometry, supports markup and screenshots |
Sharing with non-CAD users | Export to neutral file or viewer software | Web viewer link that’s view only | Share link to view and comment in browser |
IP control after sharing | Can’t revoke distributed files | Depends on platform | Access revocable instantly, data never leaves the database |
File-Based CAD
Cloud-Hybrid CAD
Cloud-Native CAD
Simultaneous editing
One user allowed at a time
One user allowed at a time
Multiple users allowed in the same model at the same time
Visibility of others’ edits
Visible after check-in only
Visible after sync
Visible instantly to all open collaborators
Presence awareness icon
Not available
Not available
Color-coded avatars show who is working where
Live design reviews
Screen share, plus exported file
Screen share, plus web viewer
Follow Mode to share viewport, selections, and rotations live
In-model feedback
Email or external tool
External tool
Comments attached directly to geometry, supports markup and screenshots
Sharing with non-CAD users
Export to neutral file or viewer software
Web viewer link that’s view only
Share link to view and comment in browser
IP control after sharing
Can’t revoke distributed files
Depends on platform
Access revocable instantly, data never leaves the database
2. Data Management and Version Control
Every design goes through hundreds of iterations creating a data management conundrum. Parts get modified, assemblies get restructured, ideas that seemed right get abandoned and reconsidered. Version control is the system that lets engineers navigate that history, knowing what changed, when, who changed it, and being able to return to an earlier state without losing the work that came after.
In most engineering environments it is also one of the biggest sources of invisible overhead: Time spent renaming files, managing check-in schedules, and reconstructing what happened after a conflict.
File-Based CAD | Cloud-Hybrid CAD | Cloud-Native CAD | |
Saving | Manual save required | Periodic autosave to cloud | Every edit saved to database instantly |
Edit history | Only manually saved states | File-level snapshots at sync points | Records every change by every user |
Undo or restore | Last save or PDM check-in only | Last sync point | To any point in the document’s full history |
Design experimentation | Duplicate files or Save As | Duplicate files or limited branching | Git-style branches, no file copies and no duplication |
Merging work | Manual copy of geometry between files | Manual or limited platform support | Visual merge with conflict detection |
Audit trail | With add-on PDM only | Platform-dependent | Every edit attributed to named user with timestamp, always included |
Version locking | PDM lock requiring separate license | Platform-dependent | Workspace Protection, protected branch, changes only via reviewed merge |
File-Based CAD
Cloud-Hybrid CAD
Cloud-Native CAD
Saving
Manual save required
Periodic autosave to cloud
Every edit saved to database instantly
Edit history
Only manually saved states
File-level snapshots at sync points
Records every change by every user
Undo or restore
Last save or PDM check-in only
Last sync point
To any point in the document’s full history
Design experimentation
Duplicate files or Save As
Duplicate files or limited branching
Git-style branches, no file copies and no duplication
Merging work
Manual copy of geometry between files
Manual or limited platform support
Visual merge with conflict detection
Audit trail
With add-on PDM only
Platform-dependent
Every edit attributed to named user with timestamp, always included
Version locking
PDM lock requiring separate license
Platform-dependent
Workspace Protection, protected branch, changes only via reviewed merge
3. Performance
Performance in CAD means how fast the software responds as complexity grows, such as how an assembly behaves when it reaches hundreds of parts.
For engineers, sluggish performance breaks the design thinking process: When rotating a model or applying a fillet takes several seconds, engineers make fewer explorations and defer work they would otherwise do in the moment.
File-Based CAD | Cloud-Hybrid CAD | Cloud-Native CAD | |
Hardware requirement | High-end certified workstation | Mid-to-high-end workstation | Any device with a modern browser |
Large assembly compute | Limited to local GPU and RAM | Local machine | Cloud servers that scale with workload |
FEA simulation | Add-on or separate software | Platform-dependent | Cloud-powered structural analysis |
Representación | Add-on or separate software | Platform-dependent | Render Studio de Onshape |
CAM software | Add-on or separate software | Platform-dependent | Onshape CAM Studio |
Hardware refresh cycle | Every few years | Every few years | None, no local compute dependency |
File-Based CAD
Cloud-Hybrid CAD
Cloud-Native CAD
Hardware requirement
High-end certified workstation
Mid-to-high-end workstation
Any device with a modern browser
Large assembly compute
Limited to local GPU and RAM
Local machine
Cloud servers that scale with workload
FEA simulation
Add-on or separate software
Platform-dependent
Cloud-powered structural analysis
Representación
Add-on or separate software
Platform-dependent
Render Studio de Onshape
CAM software
Add-on or separate software
Platform-dependent
Onshape CAM Studio
Hardware refresh cycle
Every few years
Every few years
None, no local compute dependency
4. Ease of Access
One of the clearest advantages of cloud-native CAD platforms over traditional file-based systems is ease of access. Online CAD and mobile CAD access mean engineers can get to their work when and where they need to, not just at a provisioned workstation in the office, but on a laptop at a customer site, a tablet on the manufacturing floor, or a home machine during a late design push. It also determines whether design reviewers can access models without a CAD license, or whether partners on a different software version can open the files at all.
File-Based CAD | Cloud-Hybrid CAD | Cloud-Native CAD | |
Model access | Licensed workstation only | Licensed workstation or VPN | Any modern browser, any device, no install |
Remote access | VPN required | VPN often required | Direct browser, no VPN needed |
Mobile (phone/tablet) | Not available | View-only app | Full edit, view, and comment on iOS and Android |
Software version | Manual upgrades, version drift across team | Managed but periodic | Automatic every 3 weeks, all users on same version |
Sharing with partners | Neutral file export, loses parametric data | Neutral file or limited web viewer | Browser link, no export, no version concern |
New user provisioning | Days to weeks for full set up | Hours to days | Minutes |
File-Based CAD
Cloud-Hybrid CAD
Cloud-Native CAD
Model access
Licensed workstation only
Licensed workstation or VPN
Any modern browser, any device, no install
Remote access
VPN required
VPN often required
Direct browser, no VPN needed
Mobile (phone/tablet)
Not available
View-only app
Full edit, view, and comment on iOS and Android
Software version
Manual upgrades, version drift across team
Managed but periodic
Automatic every 3 weeks, all users on same version
Sharing with partners
Neutral file export, loses parametric data
Neutral file or limited web viewer
Browser link, no export, no version concern
New user provisioning
Days to weeks for full set up
Hours to days
Minutes
5. Release Management and Design History
Release management is the process by which a design moves from in-progress to officially approved and available for manufacturing. It is how engineering teams communicate to procurement, manufacturing, and quality that a design is ready, which revision it is and who signed off on it. Done well, it creates a traceable record that protects teams from manufacturing the wrong version of a part. Done poorly, it is a source of costly errors and compliance gaps.
File-Based CAD | Cloud-Hybrid CAD | Cloud-Native CAD | |
Change capture | Manual save and check-in only | Periodic sync snapshots | Every edit captured automatically for a continuous record |
Audit trail | Separate add-on service | Platform-dependent | Always included with user, timestamp, every change |
Release workflow | Separate add-on service | Platform-dependent | Built in, no extra license, no server |
Approval states | PDM only | Platform-dependent | Built-in Pending, Under Review, Approved, Released |
Revision naming | Manual, naming conventions applied by engineers | Platform-managed | Automatic and configurable |
Sharing released designs | File export to manufacturing | Web viewer link | Onshape Publications |
File-Based CAD
Cloud-Hybrid CAD
Cloud-Native CAD
Change capture
Manual save and check-in only
Periodic sync snapshots
Every edit captured automatically for a continuous record
Audit trail
Separate add-on service
Platform-dependent
Always included with user, timestamp, every change
Release workflow
Separate add-on service
Platform-dependent
Built in, no extra license, no server
Approval states
PDM only
Platform-dependent
Built-in Pending, Under Review, Approved, Released
Revision naming
Manual, naming conventions applied by engineers
Platform-managed
Automatic and configurable
Sharing released designs
File export to manufacturing
Web viewer link
Onshape Publications
6. Security and IP Protection
When design data lives in files, security is largely a matter of hope and difficult to enforce consistently. A file sent to a supplier by email is outside your control the moment it leaves your inbox – you can’t revoke it, audit who opened it, or prevent it from being forwarded.
File-based PDM systems add access controls around the file server, but once a file is downloaded and checked out, it is uncontrolled. However, cloud-native CAD with built-in PDM fundamentally changes the security model. Since design data never leaves the database, the data remains under your control at all times.
File-Based CAD | Cloud-Hybrid CAD | Cloud-Native CAD | |
Data at rest | Files on local drives or servers | Encryption varies by platform | AES-256 encryption on all documents |
Access revocation | Not possible once file is distributed | Platform-dependent | Instantly revoke any shared link at any time |
Audit trail | None without add-on | Platform-dependent | Every access and edit logged immutably |
Government or regulated use | Separate secure infrastructure required | Separate secure infrastructure required | Onshape Government with AWS GovCloud supports ITAR and EAR compliance |
File-Based CAD
Cloud-Hybrid CAD
Cloud-Native CAD
Data at rest
Files on local drives or servers
Encryption varies by platform
AES-256 encryption on all documents
Access revocation
Not possible once file is distributed
Platform-dependent
Instantly revoke any shared link at any time
Audit trail
None without add-on
Platform-dependent
Every access and edit logged immutably
Government or regulated use
Separate secure infrastructure required
Separate secure infrastructure required
Onshape Government with AWS GovCloud supports ITAR and EAR compliance
Onshape completes a SOC 2 Type 2 audit annually, certifying compliance with AICPA Trust Services Criteria, covering security policies, data access controls, risk mitigation, and more. A copy of the report is available under NDA.
7. Total Cost of Ownership
The license fee is the number that appears on pricing pages, but it is rarely the highest cost in running a CAD environment. The total cost of ownership could include certified workstations refreshed every few years, PDM infrastructure with its own licensing and maintenance, IT staff time for installs and updates, and the ongoing productivity cost of crashes and file management overhead. These costs are real but often invisible, hidden in IT budgets, hardware refresh cycles, and the (wasted) hours engineers spend on non-design work.
File-Based CAD | Cloud-Hybrid CAD | Cloud-Native CAD | |
CAD license | High upfront or annual subscription | Annual subscription | Annual subscription |
Annual maintenance | 15%-25% of license cost per year | Included | Included |
PDM system | Separate license and server | Sometimes included | Fully included and built in |
IT infrastructure | Servers, VPN, backup | Moderate | Significantly reduced |
IT administration | Ongoing with installs, updates, licensing | Moderate | None |
Workstation hardware | High-end certified workstation | Mid-to-high-end workstation | Any browser-capable device |
Training and onboarding | Paid programs | Paid or platform-provided | Free Learning Center offering dozens of courses |
File-Based CAD
Cloud-Hybrid CAD
Cloud-Native CAD
CAD license
High upfront or annual subscription
Annual subscription
Annual subscription
Annual maintenance
15%-25% of license cost per year
Included
Included
PDM system
Separate license and server
Sometimes included
Fully included and built in
IT infrastructure
Servers, VPN, backup
Moderate
Significantly reduced
IT administration
Ongoing with installs, updates, licensing
Moderate
None
Workstation hardware
High-end certified workstation
Mid-to-high-end workstation
Any browser-capable device
Training and onboarding
Paid programs
Paid or platform-provided
Free Learning Center offering dozens of courses
Which Differences Matter Most for Your Team?
The seven dimensions above compound in practice. A team that solves simultaneous editing also eliminates file conflict. A team that moves to automatic microversioning also eliminates the Ctrl+S twitch. A team that adopts browser-based access also eliminates hardware refresh cycles and VPN dependency. The individual improvements are real, but the compounding effect creates a qualitatively different design environment.
The best way to understand the difference is to run a real project in Onshape – not a demo, but an actual design your team is working on now. The Onshape Discovery Program provides qualified engineers with up to six months of Onshape Professional at no cost, specifically to allow evaluation on real work rather than sanitized demos.
El programa Onshape Discovery
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