Software battle between SolidWorks Vs Inventor: Which one is the best?

Software battle between SolidWorks Vs Inventor: Which one is the best?

There are two 3D computer-aided design (CAD) programs available for the design of machine parts: Solid-Works and Inventor. They both offer more than just modeling tools, including simulation, & rendering.

The softwares are both used in industry, so either one is a good choice. There tends to be a difference in what features you want. The choice of Inventor is usually appropriate if automating the design process is a priority. However, Solid-Works' design workflow is more convenient if you are creating a machine from scratch.

The best career strategy is to find out which one is preferred by companies for which you aspire to work and learn that one first. There are almost no differences between these two tools, so it's hard to pick which one is better, but I would recommend solid works since it gives you access to the previous version, which makes it easier for you to integrate the software, whether you're a novice or a pro.

Key differences between Inventor & Solid-works

Assemblies

In contrast to Solid-Works, Inventor produces assemblies by using joints, constraints, and parameters. This is essential because you will need to define joints later on to simulate stress. Thanks to the assembly building process in Inventor, these are already set.

Inventor's Assembly environment makes it easy to preview the movement of assembly components, and it provides greater flexibility than Solid-Works' Animation environment set.

Collaborative Work

Sharing a view with others is possible with Shared View Collaboration in Inventor. This view is entirely visual: It only shows you the model, which doesn't move, has parameters, etc. Still, this feature makes it possible for others to view the model, which can be useful for checking the progress of a design or showing clients ideas.

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