SOLIDWORKS PDM

Keep all your data in one place for quick access and sharing, making teamwork and collaboration more efficient.

Why You’ll Love SOLIDWORKS PDM 

Find what you need quickly with SOLIDWORKS Product Data Management. Keep everyone aligned with built-in version control so all of your files are always up to date. Set precise permissions to control who can access data and documents. Store CAD files and any related content—emails, images, specs—in a centrally indexed vault on your company server that tracks revisions and automates workflows.

File Management 

Store and retrieve product data with ease in a single, secure vault. PDM records every change and seamlessly resolves references when files are relocated or renamed.

Design & Reuse

Search directly from   Explorer to quickly locate and reuse existing designs. Find files by name, date, or metadata to save time and reduce costs.

Revision control

Prevent editing conflicts using check-out/lock controls, and receive instant notifications as designs are updated. 

SOLIDWORKS PDM Standard

Ideal for smaller, single-site teams that need straightforward data management.

SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional

Best for distributed organizations, includes everything in Standard plus:

SOLIDWORKS Manage

For teams needing an advanced, records-based system adds robust project and process control.

Take Control of Your Data Today

Contact us and let’s find out how SOLIDWORKS PDM can streamline your data management?

FAQ

How is PDM different from Dropbox or other file-sharing tools?

CAD files are highly interdependent. Assemblies reference parts and subassemblies, and drawings reference assemblies. Generic file-sharing tools don’t understand these relationships leading to broken references, duplicate files, and conflicted copies.

SOLIDWORKS PDM:

Yes. PDM isn’t just for CAD users. There are license types for contributors and read-only viewers. It can manage any file type, not just CAD files.

All licenses are floating licenses, so employees or external collaborators simply pull from the available pool when they log in.

To avoid compatibility issues, it’s best to keep SOLIDWORKS CAD and PDM on the same major version. That said, PDM can run on the same or a newer version, giving you flexibility to work with older CAD files when needed for customers or partners.

Before rolling out PDM, it’s recommended to clean up your files—remove duplicate names and repair any broken references. Beginning with an organized dataset makes adoption faster and more seamless. Tools like GoDataAnalysis can help uncover and address issues ahead of migration.

Absolutely. We offer hosting and full management of SOLIDWORKS PDM. See our Hosting Services page for details.