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Shapr3D

SoftwareBudapest, HungaryFounded 2014· One of 350 Software companies tracked by AMPulse

Professional CAD software for iPad, Mac, and Windows enabling intuitive 3D modeling with Apple Pencil and touch controls

CEO / Founder
István Csanády
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$21.8M
Latest Round
Series B
Key Investors
Creandum, Point Nine, Speedinvest, InReach Ventures, Lifeline Ventures, Adjacent

Technology & Products

Key Products

Shapr3D is a professional CAD software for iPad, Mac, and Windows, enabling intuitive 3D modeling with Apple Pencil and touch controls.

Technological Advantage

{"Native Apple Pencil and touch interface","Cross-platform (iPad, Mac, Windows, Vision Pro)","STEP & IGES import/export","Direct modeling approach for rapid iteration","Collaborative design with Teamspace"}

Differentiation

Value Proposition

First professional CAD software designed for iPad with Apple Pencil, making 3D design accessible and intuitive anywhere

How They Differentiate

Native mobile-first CAD experience vs traditional desktop-only solutions; intuitive touch interface vs complex keyboard shortcuts

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Professional engineers, industrial designers, architects, makers, and Fortune 500 design teams

Industry Verticals

{"Product Design",Manufacturing,Architecture,Engineering,Education}

Competitors

SketchUp, SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Fusion 360

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

{"total_users": "100,000+", "pro_users": "20,000+", "revenue": "$14.6M", "employees": "86", "platforms": "Windows, macOS, iPad Pro"}

Major Milestones

2014: Founded in Budapest betting on iPad Pro; 2016: Launched on iPad; 2020: Won Apple Design Award; 2021: Expanded to macOS and Windows; 2024: Launched on Apple Vision Pro as only full-featured CAD tool; Raised $22M+ in funding

Notable Customers

Industrial designers, Product managers, Engineers, Design professionals, Enterprise manufacturing companies, Educational institutions

Why this company matters

Shapr3D occupies a distinctive position in the CAD market as the first professional-grade modeling tool built from the ground up for mobile touch interfaces, specifically the iPad and Apple Pencil. Founded in 2014, the company bet early on the iPad Pro as a serious design platform, a bet that has since expanded to macOS, Windows, and most recently the Apple Vision Pro. Its direct modeling approach, powered by the Parasolid kernel, prioritizes rapid iteration over the parametric workflows typical of desktop CAD, making it a bridge between traditional engineering software and the immediacy of sketching.

The software serves industrial designers, product managers, engineers, and architects, with adoption extending into Fortune 500 design teams and educational institutions. Shapr3D reports over 100,000 total users and more than 20,000 paying pro users, generating $14.6 million in revenue. Key integrations include STEP and IGES import/export, which allow the tool to slot into existing manufacturing workflows that rely on polymer AM and other production processes.

Shapr3D's strategic moat lies in its native Apple ecosystem integration — it is an Apple Design Award winner and a Vision Pro launch partner — and its cross-platform availability across iPad, Mac, and Windows. Competitors such as SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Fusion 360, and SketchUp remain primarily desktop-bound, leaving Shapr3D as the only full-featured CAD option on Apple's newest platforms. The open question is whether the mobile-first value proposition can sustain premium pricing as desktop vendors improve their own touch and cloud collaboration features.