In coming time you can see freecad massively improving.

This space lacks good opensource solution.

I have tried creating my parts, tried tinkercad (which is simple but limited)

Tried fusion. And pretty much other things don't support mac.

I've a hunch lots of vibe coders are going to come and launch stuff like freecad and Gimp (which I never liked, can't even get simple tasks done in gimp)

Future is bright for opensource powered by LLM coding on steroids.

Linkedin sentence structure + baseless LLM promotion.

There is no evidence here the latest update was vibe coded. It's fairly offensive to devalue the work that the FreeCAD developers put in like this.

They recently posted rules about submitting AI generated code:

https://blog.freecad.org/2026/03/16/rules-regarding-ai-gener...

You might want to learn to read comments before commenting on them.

Freecad is limited by Open Cascade which is the modeling kernel at the heart of the program. I started with Open Cascade then moved on to Granite from PTC (not open source) and the latter is just so much easier, faster, and stable. I’ve heard Parasolid and whatever it is that Autodesk uses these days are both excellent as well.

It would be nice for there to be a more modern open source modeling library.

There is promising news on the development of OpenCASCADE front:

https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/QQRAAF-occt3d-8-kerne...

U only need to get a prototype working, post on show HN and it will attracted others who see point in it. It would be nice to have a CAD which is user friendly. I don't like fusion either but it's necessary evil.