Fusion 360
Fusion 360 gives xtan a strong CAD target for interactive modeling, iterative design work, and geometry-focused product development. In the xtan ecosystem, Fusion 360 is relevant because it combines modeling, prototyping, and engineering iteration in a single environment where users continuously inspect forms, adjust parts, and move through 3D views. The value lies in reducing interaction friction around model handling and spatial editing steps that repeat throughout the design process.
Fusion 360 as a modeling workflow target
Fusion 360 fits xtan particularly well where CAD work feels close to direct 3D manipulation. Product design, concept refinement, and rapid prototyping all depend on repeated viewpoint changes, object inspection, and geometry adjustments. xtan supports this direction by targeting the spatial rhythm of modeling rather than only the command structure around it.
Why this matters for xtan
xtan focuses on geometry-aware interaction, which aligns naturally with Fusion 360's everyday workflow. Users are constantly rotating, examining, and refining forms in space. A motion-driven interaction layer is therefore useful when it speeds up navigation, supports clearer spatial understanding, and keeps attention on the model instead of repeated interface handling.
Where Fusion 360 is most useful
Fusion 360 is most useful in xtan for design iteration, model review, form exploration, and workflows where fast transitions between viewpoints and editing tasks shape the day-to-day pace. For xtan, that makes Fusion 360 one of the clearest CAD environments for testing direct spatial interaction around engineering design.