Greatness is designed and made
Autodesk is proud to support Team USA athletes who competed at the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Italy in 2026—and who are pushing boundaries to make anything possible.
Autodesk presents: BUILT TO MOVE
When a racing accident changed Mike Schultz’s life, he designed a new path forward. The U.S. Paralympic Medalist—Para Snowboarding turned adversity into innovation—creating high-performance prosthetics that are redefining adaptive sports.
BUILT TO MOVE is about how design empowers motion and how making can restore meaning.
Let there be pursuit
Not for perfection, but for precision—because the smallest details define the biggest moments.
Let There Be Speed student design contest
Calling all students. Can you create something that moves faster, smoother, and smarter? With U.S. Olympic Speed Skater, Erin Jackson, as your inspiration, show us how you embrace innovation and precision in this design contest.
Get to know Autodesk
Autodesk is the Official Design and Make Platform of the LA28 Games and Team USA. Our software will support LA28's more than $1 billion temporary overlay and construction plan, incorporating sustainable design principles, supporting LA28's no-new-permanent-venues plan.
Yes! With our Autodesk education plan, we give eligible students and educators free access to our professional-grade software and tools. Autodesk is committed to providing the in-demand skills, hands-on experience, and industry-recognized credentials that students need to secure resilient careers in Design & Make industries. Learn more about our education plan here.
Autodesk's Design and Make Platform includes three industry clouds, Forma, Fusion, and Flow, that connect data, utilize AI-powered insights and automations, and help deliver business outcomes faster.