Unlike standard CAD (which focuses on designing parts), Composer focuses on reusing CAD data to create technical documentation, assembly instructions, interactive animations, and marketing assets. It uses a proprietary vector graphics format (SVG/SVGZ) rather than solid history-based geometry. License Types & Structure Solidworks Composer does not have a "perpetual" license available for new customers (as of 2025-2026). It is sold under Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform or via Term-based licenses .
| License Type | Typical Duration | Best For | Key Restriction | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1 or 3 years | New users, contractors, cloud-based workflows | Requires internet connection periodically | | Term License | 12 months | Internal technical writers, manufacturing engineers | Cannot convert to perpetual | | Network License | Annual | Large teams sharing floating seats | Requires license server | | Legacy Perpetual | N/A (support only) | Existing pre-2021 customers | No new perpetual sales | Cost Insight (Approximate, USD): A 12-month subscription for a single Composer seat typically ranges $2,000 – $3,000 per year. A bundle with Solidworks Professional + Composer is ~$4,500/year. Key Features by License Level All current licenses include core features, but some advanced modules require add-ons:
, it is overpriced for casual use and frustrating for anyone expecting parametric CAD behavior. If your workflow involves frequent design changes and weekly doc updates, the license pays for itself. For occasional screenshots or simple explode views, use the built-in tools in Solidworks Professional.