DWGSee Review
I'm a freelance MEP draftsman, mostly working with HVAC layouts in DWG format. My clients send me files from AutoCAD, Revit, and sometimes SketchUp exports — so I need something that just opens everything without me crying.
I tried a bunch of viewers before landing on DWGSee: AutoCAD (too expensive just for viewing), DWG TrueView (slow, clunky), LibreCAD (good but DWG support is hit or miss), and IrfanView with plugins (hacky).
The good:
Opens DWG files fast — way faster than TrueView. Measurement and markup tools are accurate. Batch DWG→PDF conversion works flawlessly. No subscription. Runs smooth on my 8GB laptop.
The bad:
3D support is basically useless. No LISP. UI looks like it's from 2010. Desktop only — no cloud, no collaboration.
The verdict:
It's not AutoCAD. It doesn't try to be. But for 90% of what I need — open, view, markup, convert DWG — it does the job at 10% of the price. Hard to argue with that.

