Design Review

Autodesk Design Review: Redline your projects with confidence

Explore, review, and share 2D and 3D files for free

Screenshot of Autodesk Design Review showing a technical drawing with annotations, markups, dimensions, and a parts table.

What is Autodesk Design Review?

Design Review CAD viewer software lets you view, mark up, print, and track changes to 2D and 3D files for free—without the original design software. Work with a variety of file formats, including:

  • DWF, DWFx, DWG, and DXF (requires installation of  free DWG TrueView software)

  • Adobe PDF

  • Image file types such as.bmp, .jpg, .gif, .pcx, .pct, .png, .rlc, .tga, .tif, .mil, .cal, and more.

What is Autodesk Design Review?

Design Review CAD viewer software lets you view, mark up, print, and track changes to 2D and 3D files for free—without the original design software. Work with a variety of file formats, including:

  • DWF, DWFx, DWG, and DXF (requires installation of  free DWG TrueView software)

  • Adobe PDF

  • Image file types such as.bmp, .jpg, .gif, .pcx, .pct, .png, .rlc, .tga, .tif, .mil, .cal, and more.

Screenshot of Autodesk Design Review showing a technical drawing with annotations, markups, dimensions, and a parts table.

Features

Compare Versions

Compare 2D drawings side-by-side to spot changes and track design evolution.

Share

Distribute designs to unlimited stakeholders for free—no licenses required.

Combine Files

Merge multiple design files into a single review package for easier collaboration.

Print

Experience the same print fidelity as the original design software.

Track and import changes

Manage, track, and import changes back to the original design software to complete the review cycle.

Mark up and annotate

Add comments, information, and suggestions for design changes to 2D and 3D files.

Measure

Measure parts, areas, surfaces, and dimensions for more accurate communication.

View

Open and view high-resolution drawings, maps, and models.

Improved Performance

Take advantage of enhanced features and tools for DWF Viewer and Volo View users.

Training & support

  • COMMUNITY

    Discussion groups

    Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular DWF topics.

  • Autodesk Viewer

    View 3D designs in a browser

    Autodesk Viewer works with over 80 file types for easy remote collaboration.

Questions? We have answers.

Autodesk® Design Review software helps save time and money with easy-to-use tools that enable team members to review, mark up, and revise designs and 3D models. This free* software is tightly integrated with all Autodesk® design software products and enables project teams to move to a two-way design review process to help save time in their markup and approval processes. Specific timesaving functionality includes:

  • Measure, markup, and annotation tools.

  • DWFâ„¢ file viewing, plotting, and publishing.

  • Ability to quickly find and locate design information within a DWF file.

  • Ability to combine project data such as images and specifications in a single file. 

  • Powerful status tracking to manage engineering change orders.

  • Round-trip markup integration with Autodesk design software products, so designers can overlay changes and comments on the original CAD file.

Yes. Autodesk allows you to redistribute Autodesk Design Review software, subject to the terms and conditions of the end-user license agreement that accompanies the download of the software. 

DWG TrueViewâ„¢ software, a stand-alone Autodesk DWG viewing software, is available to download free* and enables users to work with DWGâ„¢ and DXFâ„¢ files, just as they would in AutoCAD® software. DWG TrueView is built on the same viewing engine as AutoCAD software, so users can view the latest DWG or DXF files with full fidelity. After converting DWG files to DWF format through the application’s Publish command, users can take advantage of powerful measure and markup capabilities, sheet set organization, and status tracking in Autodesk Design Review. Although other viewers may support viewing of DWG files, none is built on AutoCAD technology.Â