Fusion 360 Export Guides
Practical, no-fluff guides on bulk exporting Autodesk Fusion 360 files, backing up your design library locally, and choosing the right export format for the job.
How to Bulk Export Fusion 360 Files to STEP, F3D and PDF
Fusion 360 has no built-in bulk export. This guide covers every method available — from manual workarounds to full automation — so you can export an entire project in one pass.
Read the guide → BackupHow to Back Up Fusion 360 Files Locally
Your designs live in Autodesk's cloud — until they don't. Which formats preserve design history, what a solid local backup looks like, and how to automate it.
Read the guide → FormatsFusion 360 Export Formats Explained: STEP vs F3D vs IGES vs SAT vs USD
What each export format is actually for, which ones work on the free personal license, and which to choose for manufacturing, backup, sharing, or AR.
Read the guide → ComparisonFree Fusion 360 Bulk Export Scripts vs an Add-In: Honest Comparison
The free GitHub export scripts are genuinely useful. Here's what they do well, where they fall short, and when a supported add-in is worth paying for.
Read the guide → DrawingsHow to Bulk Export Fusion 360 Drawings to PDF
Turn every drawing in a Fusion 360 project into organized PDFs in one pass — no more opening and exporting drawings one at a time.
Read the guide →Stop exporting files one by one
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