Import current versions of 3rd party files.
Translate files
You can open or import part and assembly files from other CAD systems. You can also place part and assembly files as components into new or existing Inventor assemblies.
For a list of supported file types, refer Translator Support.
When you import a file, Inventor automatically detects whether the imported file is a part or assembly and creates the new document accordingly. For example, to import a 3rd party assembly file as a part, you must first create or have a part file open, and then import the 3rd party assembly file into the part file.
To edit the import options after importing, right-click on the file in the browser, and select Edit Import from the context menu.
To share data between Inventor, a desktop application, and Fusion 360, a cloud based platform, there are a few things to set up.
For detailed information, see To Import Fusion 360 Files as an AnyCAD Reference Model .
The geometry is created in Inventor using the same colors as assigned in Alias. However, texture maps included in the Alias definition are not translated to the Inventor file.
Open and change models created in CATIA V4 (all versions). Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of CATIA V4 files can be imported:
If you select to import mesh data, Inventor creates mesh features and groups them under mesh folders in the browser. The mesh features are for visualization purposes only and cannot be modified. You can right-click the mesh features or folders to access the context menu and select to show mesh edges, change visibility, and more.
After changing the file, you can continue to open it in Autodesk Inventor.
Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of CATIA V5 files can be imported:
If you select to import mesh data, Inventor creates mesh features and groups them under mesh folders in the browser. The mesh features are for visualization purposes only and cannot be modified. You can right-click the mesh features or folders to access the context menu and select to show mesh edges, change visibility, and more.
After changing the file, you can continue to open it in Autodesk Inventor.
Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
Open and change models created in Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric. Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of Pro/ENGINEER files can be imported:
Open and change models created in Parasolid (up to version 28.0). Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of Parasolid files can be imported:
The import process creates base features in Inventor representative of the geometry and topology in the source file. You can use Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the Inventor feature tree. You cannot modify the original definition of the base features.
Open and change models created in SolidWorks. Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of SolidWorks files can be imported:
Open and change models created in NX (formerly UGS NX). Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of NX files can be imported:
If an imported STEP or IGES file contains one part, it produces an Autodesk Inventor part file. If it contains assembly, it produces an assembly with multiple part files.
See Assembly Tools for more information about the Rename Browser Nodes command.
You can import an SAT file. The curves, surfaces, and solids are saved in an Autodesk Inventor file, and no links are maintained to the original file.
If an imported SAT file contains a single body, it produces an Autodesk Inventor part file with a single part. If it contains multiple bodies, it produces an assembly with multiple part files.
You can import an SMT file type extension from Autodesk Shape Manager (ASM) that can be used for interoperability operations among Autodesk products.