CAD or BIM Converter

CAD or BIM Converter is an app for fast converting file(s) to file format.

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This app is for the fast conversion of multiple design files to the widest supported raster and vector file formats that open on any device without needing any software.
All you need to do is take a few easy steps and a little time.
All your files stay available just for you for the next 24 hours and will be deleted automatically after that time.
CAD or BIM converter works from any browser on any device. You don’t need to download special software to your device. The conversion process runs on our side on our servers.
Our app is a virtual instrument powered by Aspose.CAD offering drawing processing features on-premise and ready for client & server-side use.
Aspose.CAD Cloud makes available SDKs for popular programming languages, such as C#, Python, PHP, Java, Node.js, and Ruby, which are built on top of the Cloud REST API and constantly evolving. Our API is useful for developers and comes with great documentation, clear code samples, and an all-dev support team.

Features

  • Up to 10 files per one conversion

  • Wide list of supported popular raster and vector formats: PDF, BMP, GIF, JPG, JPEG, JP2, PNG, TIFF, PSD, DICOM, WEBP, SVG, WMF, EMF, DXF, DWFX, DWF and OBJ.

How to use CAD converter app by Aspose.CAD?

  1. Drop/Upload your CAD file(s), enter the link to the file by clicking enter URL (with HTTP://, HTTPS://) or upload the file (s) from your Google Drive or Dropbox by clicking the relevant buttons (limit is 10 files per conversion);
  2. Choose the converted file format from a drop-down list (the default is PDF_15);

    PDF_1.5 is a final-state file format for the end users, with supporting annotations, metadata, hypertext links, and bookmarks which may contain text, images, graphics, video, and audio.

  3. Click “Convert” for fast conversion to chosen format;
  4. Click “Download” (appears after the end of the conversion) to get your converted file(s) straight to your device or continue editing your file(s) with our other apps, such as:
    1. Viewer (1 file per time);
    2. Watermark (10 files per time);
    3. TextExtractor (10 files per time);
    4. 3DViewer (10 files per time)

    Your converted files and the links are stay available on our servers for the next 24 hours!

  5. Click “Conversion” after the end of the conversion to delete your upload files manually or they will be deleted automatically in 24 hours.
  6. Click “Convert other documents”(appears after the end of the conversion) to start a new conversion of your CAD file(s).
  7. Click “Send to e-mail” to get your converted files to any e-mail.
    We have more options for developers such as Cloud API and ON PREMISE API(appears after the end of the conversion).
  8. Don’t forget to share your opinion and suggestions by sending feedback to us.
  9. Press ctrl+В to store our app in your bookmarks in order not to search it again.

FAQ

  1. How safe is using Aspose.com/CAD Converter?
    All your converted files and the links with the results of the conversion will be deleted after 24 hours.
  2. How fast is CAD Converter app?
    This converter works fast but it depends on a drawing size. A conversion of CAD drawing may take from a few seconds to a minute.
  3. Can I convert a few files per one process?
    Yes, our app will fine with a maximum of 10 files during the conversion process.
  4. Can I upload CAD file from my cloud storage?
    You are free to use Google Drive or Dropbox to upload your files.
  5. Can I upload CAD files from the different sources for one conversion?
    Yes. Upload your files from your device, cloud storage, or use a URL.

What People Are Saying

See what users say about Aspose.CAD free app

 

Thank you for the 12 usable files that were produced Steen! User from San Jose, USA

Superb app fully satisfied ! User from Delhi, India

10 Estrelas !!! User from Barcelona, Spain

MUITO BOM, E RÁPIDO !!!!!!! User from San Paulo, Brazil

Thanks - it was very helpful - please keep the good service. User from Frankfurt, Germany

Other Supported Conversions

You can also convert into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.

  1. DXF
    (Drawing Interchange Format) or (Drawing Exchange Format)
    Vector file format for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF is an open-source file format that lets you avoid Autodesk programs. DXF files stay accurate before and after the conversion.

    You will need to convert DXF files to an STL format to print them in 3D.

    The user needs to know the drawing unit because DXF coordinates are always without dimensions.
    DXF files are most popular in transferring the design details among parties engaged in designing, building, and maintaining buildings, aircraft, ships, etc.
  2. DWG
    (Drawing)
    DWG is a compact binary file format with closed-source software for containing 2D and 3D design data and metadata in a highly compressed form. DWG is appropriate for storing large design files but makes them difficult to use without special software.

    Closed-source (antonym for open source) software is proprietary or non-copyrighted software.

    Primary used for creating the design drawings and models, deriving renderings in 2D or 3D, and collaboration among architects and engineers designing, constructing, and maintaining buildings.
  3. DGN
  4. DWF
    (Design Web Format)
    Secure file format for the efficient distribution and communication of rich design data to view, review, or print design files. A DWF file can describe design data containing any combination of text, graphics, and images in a device-independent and resolution-independent format. DWF files are highly compressed, smaller, and faster to transmit. You can limit the specific design data and plot styles, and publish multi-sheet drawing sets from multiple AutoCAD drawings in a single DWF file. DWF allows designers, engineers, and project managers communicate design information and content design without needing them to know AutoCAD or other design software.
  5. DWFX
    (Design Web Format XPS)
    2D and 3D drawings as XPS1 documents.

    Microsoft's XPS format was designed as a final-state format for printing, distribution, and viewing to end users.

    It contains graphics and text as part of the design data. The XPS format lets you share the design data with reviewers without requiring them to install Autodesk Design Review. DWFX is the compressed format for making transmission over the internet suitable. A single DWFX file is usually bigger than the corresponding DWF file and can contain one or more drawings.
  6. IFC
  7. STL
    (Stereolithography)
    STL has several backronyms such as "Standard Triangle Language" and "Standard Tessellation Language".
    Most popular file format for 3D printing, rapid prototyping, and computer-aided manufacturing.
    Each file is a series of linked triangles that describe the surface geometry of a 3D model or object. The more complex the design, the more triangles used, and the higher the resolution.
    STL supports by many software packages. STL files describe only the surface geometry of a 3D object without any representation of color, texture, or other common CAD model attributes. The STL format specifies both binary and ASCII representations. Binary files are more common since they are more compact.
  8. DWT
  9. IGES
  10. PLT
    Export for Plotter file
  11. CF2
  12. OBJ
    (Object file)
    An OBJ file is a standard 3D image format that can be exported and opened by various 3D image editing programs. It contains a 3D object, including 3D coordinates, texture maps, polygonal faces, and other object information.
    It is a universal 3D model format since 3D image editing apps widely support it. OBJ is a text-based and straightforward but simple format structure that also leads to big OBJ file sizes to store large and complex 3D objects.
  13. HPGL
  14. IGS
  15. PCL
    Export for PCL
  16. FBX
  17. PDF
    (Portable Document Format)
    The universal file format to preserve the fonts, images, and layout of the original document on many platforms or any apps they were created. PDF is compatible with all major platforms, compact and supports digital signature technology. PDF was first standardized as ISO 32000 in 2008.
  18. SVG
    (Scalable Vector Graphics)
    An XML-based vector image format for defining 2D graphics with supports for interactivity and animation.
    SVG images are defined in a vector graphics format and stored in XML text files. SVG images can be scaled in size without loss of quality. SVG files can be searched, indexed, scripted, and compressed. The XML text files create and edits by text or vector graphics editors, and renders by the most popular web browsers.

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