Fusion 360 is often requested for flexible product design workflows

Fusion 360 license inquiries usually come from users who need product design, modeling, engineering, and flexible collaboration workflows. It can be a good inquiry option for smaller teams, designers, and engineering users who want a connected design environment.

When asking about Fusion 360, include the license term, account email requirements, and whether you use it for commercial product work, prototyping, or design collaboration.

Inventor is commonly requested for professional mechanical engineering

Inventor license inquiries are often tied to professional mechanical design and engineering workflows. Buyers who need detailed product design, assemblies, and manufacturing-focused CAD work may ask about Inventor instead of Fusion 360.

If your workflow includes large assemblies, mechanical documentation, or engineering team standards, mention those details before payment.

Use your daily workflow to choose the inquiry path

The right product depends on what your team actually does every day. Share your project type, file compatibility needs, account setup, and term length so the seller can confirm the correct product listing.

DIGILICEN can help compare listed Autodesk options before you continue with Alibaba payment or request a PayPal invoice.

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Tell DIGILICEN whether your work is product design, engineering, manufacturing, or CAD documentation before choosing Fusion 360 or Inventor.