Solidworks Viewer Free Upd -
Q: Can I convert a SLDPRT to STL using the free viewer? A: No. Export/Save As is disabled in the free eDrawings. You need the free eDrawings Professional trial (30 days) or the full SolidWorks. However, you can use the free 3D Viewer (Windows) to open SLDPRT and "Save As" STL.
Q: Is there a Linux version of the SolidWorks Viewer? A: Officially, no. However, the eDrawings Web Viewer (beta) works on Linux via any modern browser. Upload the file to the cloud portal and view it via WebGL.
Q: Does the free viewer support large assemblies? A: Yes, but with performance limits. eDrawings uses "SpeedPak" technology. If the original SolidWorks user saved the assembly with a SpeedPak configuration, the free viewer will fly through 10,000+ parts. Without it, your RAM becomes the bottleneck.
Q: My antivirus flagged eDrawings. Is it safe? A: If you downloaded from Dassault Systèmes, it is a false positive. The software uses deep hooks into the GPU for rendering, which occasionally triggers heuristic alarms. White-list the application.
The eDrawings Web Viewer (available at no cost) runs in a browser and is always up-to-date because Dassault maintains the server-side conversion engine.
Previous viewers allowed static viewing. The new free update introduces "Desktop AR." You can now place a SOLIDWORKS assembly onto your real desk using your laptop’s webcam. This is no longer a premium feature—it is included in the free viewer update. solidworks viewer free upd
If you need a free viewer for SOLIDWORKS files (parts, assemblies, drawings), here’s a concise, practical guide to the current free options, their limits, and quick recommendations.
The free viewer used to lock measurement behind a paywall. The 2026 update changes that partially. You now get:
There are two primary official tools provided by Dassault Systèmes (the makers of SOLIDWORKS) for viewing files without a license.
If you possess a file ending in .UPD, it is important to clarify what that is:
If you meant "Update": If you are looking to update your free viewer to the latest version: Q: Can I convert a SLDPRT to STL using the free viewer
Summary
Key free options (practical today)
3D XML / 3D Interop exports via SolidWorks / partners
FreeCAD (open source)
Onshape (free plan) / Browser-based viewers If you meant "Update": If you are looking
Web-based converters & viewers
eDrawings Online & Viewer plugins
Typical limitations of “free” options
Recommended workflow for most users (concise)
Actionable next steps (pick one)
Which of the three next steps would you like?