AKKO, Israel, March 14, 2017 -- Cheetah Solver for Autodesk® AutoCAD® is a plugin that replaces the built-in parametric of AutoCAD with the enhanced parametric technology developed by Cloud Invent to enable much more efficient sketching, design modification and motion simulation. Cheetah Solver is a robust and powerful parametric tool that boosts user productivity and lowers engineering costs and errors.
Cloud Invent is moving Cheetah Solver to a full commercial release after a successful beta test, which lasted for six months and included 1500 users from 20 countries.
“We built a world-class product that revolutionizes the way users work with AutoCAD,” said Nick Sidorenko, founder and Chief Executive Officer for Cloud Invent. “We are extremely excited to have reached to the point of our commercial launch. Rest assured we will continue improving Cheetah Solver bringing new functions and benefits to AutoCAD users.”
Cheetah Solver is available for download on Autodesk Apps Store and Cloud Invent website.
About Cloud Invent
Cloud Invent develops innovative parametric solutions for the Computer Aided Design industry. Its ground-breaking parametric technology changes the way users work with CAD software enabling them to use the full power of parametric modeling for much more efficient sketching, design modification, and motion simulation. Most recently, Cloud Invent has designed and delivered Cheetah Solver for AutoCAD plugin that replaces the built-in geometric constraints solver with the enhanced parametric technology.
Contact Nick Sidorenko CEO, Cloud Invent +972 (506) 926770 [email protected]


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