

Tinkercad has found a new home at Autodesk Unless it’s a perfect opportunity for a larger company to make a play, as it happens. Then as quickly as it’s gone, it returns–When software dies, it dies, right? That’s it. Looking for alternatives, you find there is no match, then struggle each day learning SketchUp, Blender or the like. Surprised? Shocked? Here are the details.įor many, the news of the acquisition wasn’t as much as a surprise as it was a shock–You hear of Tinkercad shutting down, you grieve, you move on. Autodesk has also announced that it will be incorporating elements of Tinkercad into 123D. On top of that, the various plan types have been consolidated into a single free account with unlimited designs and all import/export functionality available (limited time through the transition). Over the weekend, Tinkercad announced a deal has been inked that will put Tinkercad site and technologies into the deep development pipeline of Autodesk. My kids are ecstatic and honestly, I am too.


Shouts of hooray and songs of delight are going out among fans of Tinkercad this morning.
