
Lena learned that the best place to measure a part is not always on the machine. Sometimes, it’s in the quiet hum of a laptop, in a digital world where probes never break and time is infinite.
For everyone else, the story serves as a guide: PC-DMIS offline is not a loophole. It is a strategic tool. It’s how smart metrology teams double their throughput, eliminate crashes, and turn their CMM from a bottleneck into a bottleneck-buster.
She also discovered (a free, separate tool for viewing results) and PC-DMIS App Manager for add-ons. But the core offline download remained her daily driver. The Bottom Line So, can you download PC-DMIS offline? Yes—if you are a licensed customer with active support through Hexagon. You download the same installer as the online version, then apply an offline license. There is no legitimate “free” standalone version beyond a time-limited trial for official evaluation (contact Hexagon directly).
“Stop fighting for machine time,” Tom said. “Build your programs in the digital twin first.” Lena learned that PC-DMIS exists in two worlds. The first is online —connected directly to a CMM, moving the physical probe, touching real metal. The second is offline —a standalone, fully functional version of the software that runs on any powerful Windows PC, completely detached from any physical measuring machine.
But for a young quality engineer named Lena, there was a problem. Her company’s single CMM was booked solid for 16 hours a day. Every time she needed to write a new inspection program or test a change, she had to wait—sometimes for days. The machine’s time was precious, and her learning was stalled.

