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Tinkercad

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What is Tinkercad?

Tinkercad by Autodesk is an online 3D design and circuit simulation tool. It allows you to create 3D models that can then be downloaded and printed using a 3D printer. Designed for beginners, Tinkercad has a user-friendly interface and multiple hands-on tutorials.

Tool Requirements

Supported Browsers

  • Latest version of Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Safari

Operating System

  • Windows 10 or higher
  • Mac OS 10.9 or higher

Internet Connection

  • Internet is required to view and edit content
  • Minimum of 1.5 Mbps download and 512 Kbps upload

Software Access

  • Web application

Account

  • Create a free account with Tinkercad by Autodesk

Features

  • Great for deliverables involving circuitry and robotics design.
  • Provides hands-on experience for activities and simulations.
  • Design objects to produce with laser cutters and 3D printers.
  • Export the design as an OBJ, STL, or SVG file. Download the image as PNG or send it to 3D communities.
  • Has a circuits simulator that includes the Arduino microcontroller circuit boards.
  • Simulated Arduinos can be programmed in Tinkercad using visual code blocks or with a text editor.
  • Code from the simulation can be uploaded to the Arduino IDE software in order to program a physical Arduino board.

Considerations

  • All work is private by default. A design can be marked as Public which makes the design viewable and discoverable by anyone. Public designs can be assigned a variety of Creative Commons attribution licenses.
  • Most computers and laptops purchased within the last 6 years should work well with Tinkercad. Older computers may have compatibility issues.
  • Uses WebGL, which enables working in 3D in the browser. If you are not sure that your graphics card supports webGL, visit the webGL test to see if you see a spinning cube.

Additional Support

For details on how to use Tinkercad, visit ERAU's Tinkercad User Guide.

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This page was last updated May 12, 2025