Autodesk Authorized Reseller · Vadodara, Gujarat
Autodesk Fusion 360 Price in India 2026 — Complete Guide
Exact INR pricing for Fusion 360 Basic and Manufacturing, a plain-English breakdown of what each plan actually includes, and a straight answer on which one makes sense for your shop.
CAM Software 2026
Autodesk Reseller
CNC Machining
Manufacturing India
Fusion 360 Basic = ₹43,000 per seat per year.
Fusion 360 Manufacturing = ₹1,29,000 per seat per year.
Both are official Autodesk subscriptions available through Authorized Resellers in India. No hidden GST surprises if you buy through a registered partner — that’s factored into the commercial invoice.
Why Fusion 360 Pricing Confuses People in India
The Autodesk website shows USD pricing, which converts to something that looks different every time the rupee moves. Then there are promotional deals, multi-seat discounts, and “education” plans that float around the internet. Half the numbers on forums are out of date.
Here is what actually matters for a manufacturing company in India buying through an authorized channel in 2026:
Fusion 360 Basic
- 3D CAD modelling
- 2.5-axis CAM (basic)
- Rendering & animation
- Basic FEA simulation
- PCB design (electronics)
- 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis CAM
- Turning & mill-turn
- Probing & inspection
- Advanced CAM strategies
Fusion 360 Manufacturing
- Everything in Basic
- 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis CAM
- Turning & mill-turn
- Probing cycles
- Advanced CAM strategies
- Simulation (full)
- Generative design
- Nesting & fabrication
The gap between ₹43,000 and ₹1,29,000 is real, but so is the gap in capability. If your shop runs a 3-axis VMC and programs manually, Basic handles the job. If you’re running 4-axis or 5-axis machines — or want to reduce setup time with advanced toolpaths — Manufacturing is what you need.
What Does Each Plan Actually Include?
Autodesk markets Fusion 360 as a “unified” platform, which it is. But the unification only matters if the modules you need are unlocked. Here is a practical comparison for machining shops and design offices in India:
| Feature | Basic (₹43K/yr) | Manufacturing (₹1.29L/yr) |
|---|---|---|
| Parametric 3D CAD | ✓ Full | ✓ Full |
| 2.5-axis milling CAM | Basic only | ✓ Full |
| 3-axis milling CAM | ✗ | ✓ Full |
| 4-axis / 5-axis CAM | ✗ | ✓ Full |
| Turning & mill-turn | ✗ | ✓ Full |
| Probing / inspection | ✗ | ✓ Full |
| FEA Simulation | Limited | ✓ Full |
| Generative design | ✗ | ✓ Included |
| Nesting (sheet metal/fab) | ✗ | ✓ Included |
| PCB / Electronics | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Cloud collaboration | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Post-processor support | Limited | ✓ Full library |
Fusion 360 vs PowerMill — Which One for Your Shop?
This question comes up at almost every demo we run. Both are Autodesk products. Both do CNC programming. The differences are significant for production environments.
Fusion 360 Manufacturing is a strong choice for shops that design and machine in-house, work with imported CAD files regularly, and want one licence covering design, simulation, and CAM. It is cloud-based, so you need a reliable internet connection — something worth checking if your shop floor is in an older industrial estate.
PowerMill is a dedicated CAM-only platform used by die-mould shops, aerospace components manufacturers, and facilities doing complex multi-axis work with very tight cycle time requirements. It runs fully offline, handles massive surface models without slowing down, and has 25+ years of toolpath refinement behind it.
Is the Free Version of Fusion 360 Enough?
Autodesk still offers a free personal licence for Fusion 360. In 2026, it allows non-commercial use of CAD, basic 2.5-axis CAM (with restrictions), and cloud storage. You cannot use it commercially — meaning you cannot use it to program parts you’re getting paid to make.
For students and hobbyists building personal projects, the free plan works fine. For any business — including a one-person job shop — you need a paid subscription. Running commercial work on a free licence violates Autodesk’s terms, and enforcement has become more active since 2023.
Education licences are available through institutions. If you’re a training center or polytechnic, ask your Autodesk reseller about the academic pricing structure.
Multi-Seat Discounts and How to Actually Buy in India
Autodesk does not publish multi-seat discount tables publicly in India. Discounts are negotiated through Authorized Resellers. In practice, if you’re buying 3 or more seats, there is room to negotiate. If you’re renewing annually, your reseller can often bundle training or post-processor setup into the deal.
A few things worth knowing before you sign anything:
First, the licence is subscription-based — there is no perpetual option for Fusion 360 anymore. You pay annually, and if you don’t renew, the software stops working. Budget accordingly.
Second, buy through an Autodesk Authorized Reseller, not a third-party marketplace. Grey-market keys exist, they often stop activating without warning, and you get no technical support. The price difference rarely holds up once you factor in a single support call.
Third, check whether your reseller offers post-processor support for your specific machine controller. Fusion 360 ships with a post-processor library, but many controllers in Indian shops — older Fanuc variants, Siemens 828D, Mitsubishi — need a customized post. That customization cost is separate from the licence.
Fusion 360 for Die-Mould and Aerospace Shops in Gujarat
Gujarat has a large concentration of precision component manufacturers, die-mould shops, and auto-ancillary units — especially in Rajkot, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, and Surat. We’ve been working with manufacturers here since 2015, and Fusion 360 Manufacturing has become a common entry point for shops upgrading from manual programming or older CAM software.
The cloud architecture is the biggest operational change. Your CAM programs live on Autodesk’s servers, not on a shared drive. For shops with multiple programmers and machines, that’s actually useful — no more “who has the latest file” problems. For shops on slow or unstable internet, it’s a workflow risk you need to plan for.
One common ask we get: can Fusion 360 work offline? Yes, with limitations. Autodesk allows offline mode for up to 30 days after the last successful online check-in. That covers most shop-floor scenarios, but it’s not a full offline solution the way PowerMill is.
Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
Fusion 360 Basic at ₹43,000/year covers design-led teams that do light machining. Fusion 360 Manufacturing at ₹1,29,000/year is the one production shops actually need — it unlocks the full CAM capability that justifies the software in a manufacturing environment.
Before you buy, make sure your post-processor situation is sorted, your internet infrastructure can handle a cloud-based platform, and you’re buying through a channel that can support you after the sale. The licence cost is the smaller part of a successful CAM software deployment.
If you’re in Gujarat and want to see the software running on a part similar to what your shop makes, get in touch. We run demos regularly at our Vadodara facility and at customer sites.
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Mechman Solutions · Makarpura GIDC, Vadodara · Autodesk Authorized Channel Partner since 2015