Fusion360 MCP Server
Connects AI coding agents to Autodesk Fusion 360 for CAD automation, enabling natural language control over sketching, 3D modeling, and CAM operations. It uses a Python-based bridge and a custom add-in to execute over 80 tools ranging from simple geometry creation to complex assembly and parameter management.
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Fusion360 MCP Server
Beta — This project is under active development. APIs and tool behavior may change between releases. Use at your own discretion. Feedback and bug reports welcome via GitHub Issues.
MCP server that connects AI coding agents to Autodesk Fusion 360 for CAD automation.
Tested with Claude Code. Works with any MCP-compatible client — OpenCode, Codex, Cursor, or anything that speaks the Model Context Protocol.
How it works
Any MCP Client ←(stdio MCP)→ This Server ←(TCP :9876)→ Fusion360MCP Add-in ←(CustomEvent)→ Fusion Main Thread
Two components:
- MCP Server (this repo) — Python process that speaks MCP protocol to Claude and forwards commands over TCP
- Fusion360MCP Add-in (installed in Fusion's AddIns folder) — runs inside Fusion 360, executes API calls safely on the main thread
Prerequisites
- uv (Python package manager)
- Autodesk Fusion 360
- An MCP-compatible client (Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex, Cursor, etc.)
Installation
1. Install the Fusion 360 Add-in
Download the latest add-in from Releases, or clone the repo and copy the Fusion360MCP/ directory into Fusion's AddIns folder:
macOS:
cp -r Fusion360MCP ~/Library/Application\ Support/Autodesk/Autodesk\ Fusion\ 360/API/AddIns/
Windows (PowerShell):
Copy-Item -Recurse Fusion360MCP "$env:APPDATA\Autodesk\Autodesk Fusion 360\API\AddIns\"
Then start it in Fusion: Shift+S → Add-Ins → Fusion360MCP → Run
You should see [MCP] Server listening on localhost:9876 in the TEXT COMMANDS window.
2. Connect your MCP client
The MCP server is published on PyPI — no need to clone this repo.
Claude Code
claude mcp add fusion360 -- uvx fusion360-mcp-server --mode socket
Other MCP clients
The server runs over stdio, so any MCP-compatible client can launch it. The command is:
uvx fusion360-mcp-server --mode socket
<details> <summary><strong>Cursor</strong> (~/.cursor/mcp.json)</summary>
{
"mcpServers": {
"fusion360": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"fusion360-mcp-server",
"--mode", "socket"
]
}
}
}
</details>
3. Verify
Call the ping tool from your client. If it returns {"pong": true}, everything is connected.
Uninstalling
- Remove the
fusion360entry from your MCP client config - Stop the add-in in Fusion (Shift+S → Add-Ins → Fusion360MCP → Stop)
- Delete the add-in folder from Fusion's AddIns directory
Available Tools (80)
Scene & Query
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
ping |
Health check (instant, no Fusion API) |
get_scene_info |
Design name, bodies, sketches, features, camera |
get_object_info |
Detailed info about a named body or sketch |
list_components |
List all components in the design |
Sketching
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_sketch |
New sketch on xy/yz/xz plane, optional offset |
draw_rectangle |
Rectangle in most recent sketch |
draw_circle |
Circle in most recent sketch |
draw_line |
Line in most recent sketch |
draw_arc |
Arc (center + start + sweep angle) |
draw_spline |
Fit-point or control-point spline |
create_polygon |
Regular polygon (3–64 sides) |
add_constraint |
Geometric constraint (coincident, parallel, tangent, etc.) |
add_dimension |
Driving dimension (distance, angle, radial, diameter) |
offset_curve |
Offset connected sketch curves |
trim_curve |
Trim at intersections |
extend_curve |
Extend to nearest intersection |
project_geometry |
Project edges/bodies onto sketch plane |
Features
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
extrude |
Extrude a sketch profile |
revolve |
Revolve a profile around an axis |
sweep |
Sweep a profile along a path |
loft |
Loft between two or more profiles |
fillet |
Round edges (all/top/bottom/vertical) |
chamfer |
Chamfer edges |
shell |
Hollow out a body |
mirror |
Mirror a body across a plane |
create_hole |
Hole feature on a body face |
rectangular_pattern |
Pattern in rows and columns |
circular_pattern |
Pattern around an axis |
create_thread |
Add threads (cosmetic or modeled) |
draft_faces |
Draft/taper faces for mold release |
split_body |
Split a body using a plane |
split_face |
Split faces of a body |
offset_faces |
Push/pull faces by a distance |
scale_body |
Scale uniformly or non-uniformly |
suppress_feature |
Suppress a timeline feature |
unsuppress_feature |
Re-enable a suppressed feature |
Body Operations
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
move_body |
Translate a body by (x, y, z) |
boolean_operation |
Join/cut/intersect two bodies |
delete_all |
Clear the design |
undo |
Undo last operation |
Direct Primitives
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_box |
Box (via TemporaryBRepManager) |
create_cylinder |
Cylinder |
create_sphere |
Sphere |
create_torus |
Torus |
Surface Operations
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
patch_surface |
Create a patch surface from boundary edges |
stitch_surfaces |
Stitch surface bodies into one |
thicken_surface |
Thicken a surface into a solid |
ruled_surface |
Ruled surface from an edge |
trim_surface |
Trim a surface with another body |
Sheet Metal
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_flange |
Create a flange on an edge |
create_bend |
Add a bend |
flat_pattern |
Create flat pattern |
unfold |
Unfold specific bends |
Construction Geometry
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_construction_plane |
Offset, angle, midplane, 3-point, tangent |
create_construction_axis |
Two-point, intersection, edge, perpendicular |
Assembly
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_component |
Create a sub-assembly component |
add_joint |
Joint between two components |
create_as_built_joint |
Joint from current positions |
create_rigid_group |
Lock components together |
Inspection & Analysis
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
measure_distance |
Minimum distance between entities |
measure_angle |
Angle between entities |
get_physical_properties |
Mass, volume, area, center of mass |
create_section_analysis |
Section plane through model |
check_interference |
Detect collisions between components |
Appearance
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
set_appearance |
Assign material appearance from library |
Parameters
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_parameters |
List all user parameters |
create_parameter |
Create a new parameter |
set_parameter |
Update a parameter value |
delete_parameter |
Remove a parameter |
Export
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
export_stl |
Export body as STL |
export_step |
Export body as STEP |
export_f3d |
Export design as Fusion archive |
CAM / Manufacturing
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
cam_create_setup |
Create a manufacturing setup (milling/turning/cutting) |
cam_create_operation |
Add a machining operation (face, contour, adaptive, drilling, etc.) |
cam_generate_toolpath |
Generate toolpaths for operations |
cam_post_process |
Post-process to G-code (fanuc, grbl, haas, etc.) |
cam_list_setups |
List all manufacturing setups |
cam_list_operations |
List operations in a setup |
cam_get_operation_info |
Get operation details (strategy, tool, parameters) |
Code Execution
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
execute_code |
Run arbitrary Python in Fusion (REPL-style) |
MCP Protocol Features
- Tool annotations — each tool is tagged with
readOnlyHint,destructiveHint, andidempotentHintso MCP clients can auto-approve safe operations - Resources —
fusion360://status,fusion360://design,fusion360://parametersfor passive state inspection - Resource templates —
fusion360://body/{name},fusion360://component/{name}for dynamic entity lookup - Prompts —
create-box,model-threaded-bolt,sheet-metal-enclosureworkflow templates - Structured errors — tool results include
isError=Truewhen the add-in reports failures - Mock mode —
--mode mockreturns plausible test data without Fusion running (all responses include"mode": "mock")
Development
uv sync --dev # install deps
uv run pytest -v # run tests
uv run ruff check # lint
Notes
- All Fusion API units are centimeters (Fusion's internal unit).
- One operation per tool call. Batching multiple operations crashes the add-in.
- Commands time out after 30 seconds.
- Add-in logs to
~/fusion360mcp.log.
Acknowledgements
Inspired by BlenderMCP — the socket bridge architecture originated there.
Also built on ideas from the existing Fusion 360 MCP ecosystem:
- ArchimedesCrypto/fusion360-mcp-server
- Joe-Spencer/fusion-mcp-server
- JustusBraitinger/FusionMCP
- zkbkb/fusion-mcp
- mycelia1/fusion360-mcp-server
- sockcymbal/autodesk-fusion-mcp-python
License
MIT
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