3d | Edrawings Viewer
The viewer isn't passive; it is a communication tool. Users can create —annotations, arrows, notes, and callouts—that are pinned directly to the geometry. When the recipient opens the file, they see exactly which boss, fillet, or hole the comment refers to. These markups can be saved as "review files" and sent back to the engineer, closing the feedback loop instantly.
The eDrawings Viewer supports a staggering array of file formats. Native support for (SOLIDWORKS) is a given, but the tool also opens: 3d edrawings viewer
| Benefit | Description | |---------|-------------| | | No license fee for basic viewing and markup. | | Lightweight | Small download (under 200 MB) and low system requirements. | | Secure sharing | Encrypted eDrawings files with access controls. | | No CAD expertise required | Simple, intuitive interface for non-engineers. | | Universal access | Works on phone, tablet, laptop, or browser. | | Preserves design intent | Displays exact geometry without exposing internal design logic. | The viewer isn't passive; it is a communication tool
If you ever need to look at a 3D model without having a CAD license on your computer, the answer is . These markups can be saved as "review files"
The 3D eDrawings Viewer isn’t just a "passive" viewing tool; it’s an interactive platform. Here are the features that make it stand out: 1. Ultra-Compressed File Sizes