The main difference is workflow depth
AutoCAD is generally chosen by teams that need broader professional drafting and design capabilities. It is commonly requested by architects, engineers, product designers, and CAD teams that need a full AutoCAD commercial license inquiry.
AutoCAD LT is often requested for lighter drafting work and 2D documentation needs. If your team mainly creates 2D drawings and does not need the broader AutoCAD toolset, AutoCAD LT may be the simpler option to ask about.
Consider the role of specialized AutoCAD tools
Some customers search for AutoCAD but actually need a specialized product such as AutoCAD Mechanical, AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD Electrical, AutoCAD Plant 3D, or AutoCAD Architecture. These names matter because the workflow and license inquiry may be different.
Before payment, share the exact project type with the seller. Mechanical design, MEP drafting, plant design, electrical documentation, and architecture workflows should be confirmed against the exact product name.
Match your inquiry to term and support needs
A 1 year term is common for business and professional users who need predictable access. When sending an inquiry, include product name, term, account email requirements, and any operating system details.
If you are unsure which AutoCAD option fits, it is better to confirm before paying. DIGILICEN can help compare listed options and direct you to the closest license inquiry page.
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