Assess and monitor the risk of the Autodesk Fusion connector in Anthropic Claude, OpenAI Codex, and Microsoft Copilot.
Create, modify, and inspect CAD geometry in Fusion
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The Fusion MCP server connects Claude to a live Autodesk Fusion session, allowing Claude to send tool requests and perform real-time modeling and command-based operations directly in Fusion. Key features: • Real-time interaction with Fusion: Send commands to an active Fusion session and see results immediately in your design workspace. • Session-based modeling: Create, modify, and inspect 3D geometry, sketches, and features through natural language prompts. • Live command execution: Execute Fusion operations such as creating primitives, applying modifications, and querying design data without leaving Claude. • Local-only connection: The MCP server runs on your machine, keeping your design data private and secure. This server requires Autodesk Fusion. If you don't already have it, [download Fusion](https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview) to get started. Requirements: • Fusion must be installed and running locally. • The MCP server must be enabled in Fusion under Preferences > General > API > Fusion MCP Server. • Claude Desktop must be installed and configured with the correct port. **Terms:** Your use of this connector is subject to the Autodesk [Terms of Use](https://www.autodesk.com/company/terms-of-use/en/general-terms).
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