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Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete provides G-code post processing, verification, and simulation. Import CAM data, then use proven post processors and accurate 3D machine models, developed along with machine tool builders, for quality, collision-free NC machining code. Choose from two solutions:
CAMplete TruePath for multi-axis milling machines
CAMplete TurnMill for Nakamura-Tome multi-tasking machines
Discover Fusion with CAMplete (video: 1:48 min.)
TruePath overview (video: 1:40 min.)
TurnMill overview (video: 1:26 min.)
CAMplete TruePath and TurnMill are compatible with leading CAM software
Proven post processors help produce safe and efficient NC code
CAMplete TruePath highlights collisions to avoid costly mistakes
Use digital twins of computer numerical control (CNC) machinery to avoid costly mistakes.
Export optimized G-code files using proven post processors.
Improve CAM programming and avoid trial runs by using feedback.
CAMplete TruePath post processing (video: 1:43 min.)
CAMplete uses customizable post processors, developed in partnership with machine tool builders, to convert your CAM software files into safe NC machining code.
Verification overview (video: 1:46 min.)
Tools for 5-axis simulation and verification help you predict machine behavior before you run a single line of G-code.
LEARNING CONTENT
Learn how to use Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete TruePath in this introductory video.
LEARNING CONTENT
Explore machine setups, simulations, tools, and NC data in Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete TurnMill.
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Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete runs on Microsoft® Windows® 10 and Windows® 11. See system requirements (US Site) for details.
Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete TruePath and Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete TurnMill both provide G-code post processing, verification, and simulation capabilities for a range of different CNC machine types and applications.
Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete products are used by manufacturers who produce parts with CAM programming software and CNC machines. CAMplete is commonly used by manufacturing engineers, CAM programmers, or NC machine operators to help post process, simulate, and verify the toolpaths created in CAM software products, such as Fusion, FeatureCAM, and PowerMill.
While CAMplete TruePath and CAMplete TurnMill provide many similar capabilities, there are some significant differences. The exact choice of CAMplete product varies based on machine type and application.
CAMplete TruePath is recommended for use with 3- to 5-axis milling machines, whereas CAMplete TurnMill is recommended for users of Nakamura-Tome multi-tasking machines.
Contact your local Autodesk sales representative to discuss your business needs and see what time-limited version of Autodesk Fusion with CAMplete may be available for you.
Starting June 7, 2026, CAMplete, including CAMplete TruePath and CAMplete TurnMill, will no longer be available to purchase as a new commercial subscription.
Yes. Existing commercial subscribers will continue to be able to download and use CAMplete.
Customers with existing subscriptions will be able to renew their yearly subscription until June 7, 2028. After this date, CAMplete subscriptions will no longer be renewable. Subscriptions will end when existing contracts expire after June 7, 2028.
CAMplete will be fully retired on June 7, 2029, by which time all subscriptions will have ended.
Autodesk is currently exploring options to help existing CAMplete customers access their CAMplete files and continue certain post-processing workflows using their existing machine modules after CAMplete is retired.
Any future solution, including pricing, functionality, and availability, has not yet been finalized and will be subject to applicable laws, regulatory requirements, and internal review. Autodesk cannot guarantee that a specific solution, feature set, or cost structure will be offered.
Autodesk is focusing on delivering more value through Autodesk Fusion, with an end-to-end workflow from design to manufacturing that improves collaboration and supports intelligent automation powered by AI.
As part of this transition, Autodesk has been working over the last few years to migrate post-processing and machine simulation capabilities from CAMplete into Fusion, helping support existing manufacturing workflows in a more connected environment.