Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fusion 360" in English language version.
In all, 46 packages were represented as being used in production by our respondents, up from 39 last year. Here's what the overall share looks like without any attempt at segmentation. Let's start with the Top packages, which comprise 91% of the market (up from 90% last year and 82% in 2018): [chart omitted]. Last year, F360 was down on share a bit and this year it has bounced way up. Here at CNCCookbook, one effect of the Pandemic has been a lot more hobbyists joining that Professionals during this time. I suspect a lot of shops were either furloughed or keeping a lid on new purchases. Solidworks lost a tiny bit as did many others. The two big losers were Rhino3D and BobCAD which had been #3 and #4 and fell to #5 and #6 respectively. Autodesk continues to consolidate its leadership position. Vectric was a write-in this year like prior years, but it's share is way up. Again, I suspect this is due to a lot of hobbyist activity, and we will see some more data to support that shortly. Most of the big heavy pro packages like SolidEdge, Pro/E, NX, and the like have slipped. Alibre is a nice package that saw a modest gain in share. Onshape continues to shrink even after their acquisition.
In all, 46 packages were represented as being used in production by our respondents, up from 39 last year. Here's what the overall share looks like without any attempt at segmentation. Let's start with the Top packages, which comprise 91% of the market (up from 90% last year and 82% in 2018): [chart omitted]. Last year, F360 was down on share a bit and this year it has bounced way up. Here at CNCCookbook, one effect of the Pandemic has been a lot more hobbyists joining that Professionals during this time. I suspect a lot of shops were either furloughed or keeping a lid on new purchases. Solidworks lost a tiny bit as did many others. The two big losers were Rhino3D and BobCAD which had been #3 and #4 and fell to #5 and #6 respectively. Autodesk continues to consolidate its leadership position. Vectric was a write-in this year like prior years, but it's share is way up. Again, I suspect this is due to a lot of hobbyist activity, and we will see some more data to support that shortly. Most of the big heavy pro packages like SolidEdge, Pro/E, NX, and the like have slipped. Alibre is a nice package that saw a modest gain in share. Onshape continues to shrink even after their acquisition.