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Shapr3D is commercial parametric solid modeling CAD software, that is focused on the Industrial Design and Manufacturing industries.
Shapr3D runs on the Siemens
Parasolid modeling kernel[1] and is available for Windows[2], macOS, iPadOS[3] and VisionOS[4].
History Information
Shapr3D is developed by a company of the same name. The company developing Shapr3D was founded in 2014 by Istvan Csanady[5] with the goal of making CAD a tool that all can access[6]. The company is based in
Budapest,
Hungary[7].
In March 2016, the first version of Shapr3D was launched publicly[8].
In 2019, Shapr3D raised $6m from Point9 Capital and Creandum [10] to help fund accelerated development of it's software.
In 2020 Shapr3D won an Apple Design award for it's iPad app[11][12]. Shapr3D also became available on macOS[13], leveraging Apple's shift to Apple Silicon hardware.
In 2021, Shapr3D released 2D Drawings[14] and Shapr3D on Windows[15] including support for Snapdragon CPUs[16].