Visual Components License 〈HD〉

system was introduced. This moves away from product keys in favor of a modern login system. User Benefits

| Feature | Essentials License | Professional License | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Basic primitives | Full solid/surface editing | | CAD Import | Limited formats (STEP only) | Full suite (SolidWorks, CATIA, Inventor, JT) | | Robot Programming | Pre-defined routines | Full OLP (Offline Programming) with custom post-processors | | Physics Simulation | Basic collision detection | Advanced gravity, sensors, and actuators | | Python API | Read-only | Full scripting & GUI customization | | Export | Images/Video | 3D PDF, WebGL, and VRML | visual components license

Many buyers focus only on the initial cost of the Visual Components license and ignore the . system was introduced

: Managed by a central License Server . Multiple users can install the software, but only a specific number (equal to the "seats" purchased) can run it concurrently. : Managed by a central License Server

The software is typically offered through three main licensing tiers: Standalone Licenses : Tied to a specific machine using a unique product key. Network Licenses

Introduces component modeling, allowing users to create their own proprietary assets for use in the 3D world.