
Creo Reviews
Total 64 reviews
4.4
All reviews are from verified customers
Rating Distribution
5
Stars52%
4
Stars41%
3
Stars5%
2
Stars0%
1
Stars3%
Satisfaction score
Ease of use
8
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
9
Anonymous
Not Specified, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Best 3D Parametric in the market
Pros
I find it very easy to use UDF-User Defined FeatureFamily TableShrinkwrap. We have seamlessly integrated TEAMCENTER without any issues regarding PLM.
Cons
We have no complaints as in our company, we handle all manufacturing processes in-house. When creating different models, we find family tables invaluably helpful. They simplify our lives by allowing easy insertion of images in the models, such as caution or warning signs in our machinery designs. We have seamlessly integrated Teamcenter/PLM, which works flawlessly.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Ash
Design, 1-10 employees
Less than a year
“Very robust mid-priced package let down by unintuitive quirks.
Pros
The software is very robust and ensures proper part design with minimal failures. It requires a specific workflow, but once learned, updating parts becomes easier without breaking anything.
Cons
The CAD package's restrictive nature and certain quirks in part and body modeling can make it feel unintuitive and confusing.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
4
Value for money
4
Customer Support
6
Functionality
8
Filipe
Automotive, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Creo Review
Pros
Among CAD software, Creo is widely recognized and used by many OEMs. It offers a broad range of features for 3D part modeling, and for those familiar with the software, it has a simple interface.
Cons
As someone new to 3D modeling, I needed training to fully understand the software's capabilities. Occasionally, the software crashes which results in hours of lost work.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
6
Value for money
7
Customer Support
6
Functionality
8
Abdulbasit
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing, 500+ employees
Less than a year
“CAD personified
Pros
Creo allows me to view not just complete assemblies but also individual parts within assemblies in 3D. I also like the ability to break down components into their smallest entities, which facilitates lifecycle management. Importing and exporting are also unproblematic.
Cons
Creo can be a bit too much for beginners due to its robust features. Licensing fees are on the higher side, but many argue that it's worth the investment.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Nicki
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Successes with Creo
Pros
Creo is an excellent resource for efficiently and accurately completing complex designs. Its machine design features simplify the work process.
Cons
Initially, the tool isn't the most user-friendly, but once you become familiar with its navigation and functions, it becomes easy to increase your knowledge and use the tool to its maximum potential.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
10
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Wade
Design, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“Creo by Wade
Pros
My favorite modules in Creo are modeling, assembly, sheet metal and drawings.
Cons
Although the error messages can be cryptic, you eventually become accustomed to them.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
8
Pradeep
Higher Education, 500+ employees
More than a year
“PTC CREO is the best and easy to learn 3D CAD/CAM software.
Pros
The parametric modeling feature allows users to make design changes on the go eventually eliminating the need to start from scratch. Learning the software is both easy and enjoyable.
Cons
When compared to its competition, Creo's 2D abilities are not enough. CAM features could also benefit from improvements.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Anthony
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 51-100 employees
Less than a year
“Terrible and should be avoided
Pros
I haven't found any pros. There are too many bugs and I don't consider it suitable for professional use.
Cons
The functionality of the software is terrible compared to other CAD packages. The Windchill data management system is defective and confusing, making it prone to data loss during system crashes. Basic functions like repeating the last command or undoing actions are missing.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
2
Value for money
2
Customer Support
2
Functionality
2
Amjad
Construction, 51-100 employees
“Very Wide 3D Modules
Pros
Among 3D model design software, Creo stands out, especially for students. It provides a friendly and smooth experience for students starting their education.
Cons
I've noticed a lag in rendering, and I would say that the rendering performance is not as efficient as other 3D modules.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
10
Hammam
Construction, 51-100 employees
Less than a year
“great 3D mechanical design software
Pros
Creo is a great design tool, although not the absolute best. What I like is that it's easier to use compared to other design software. When dealing with complex work, Creo helps save time. The rendering capabilities are good but not exceptional. The user interface is great with clear and easy grouping.
Cons
Creo software excels in many areas and saves time due to its ease of use, but the analysis capabilities in Creo are not enough. To obtain accurate results, it's necessary to rely on another software for analysis purposes.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
7
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Ashok
Information Technology and Services, 500+ employees
Less than a year
“Creo
Pros
Creo software is user friendly. It allows us to create 2D diagrams and convert them into 3D models using advanced modeling features. This software helps in timely project delivery and precise component modeling.
Cons
In this software, I'm unable to modify models during the modeling process, and there's no option to edit sketches. Resolving certain errors can be challenging at times. Additionally, working with Creo requires a fast and reliable internet connection.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
8
Vitor
Automotive, 101-500 employees
Less than 6 months
“Creo 3D review
Pros
The interface is nice and very intuitive. It can be easily configured according to our preferences.
Cons
The visualization quality when importing files is not the best as it appears pixelated.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
6
Value for money
7
Customer Support
6
Functionality
8
Adedayo
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 500+ employees
Less than a year
“A CAD software with all extensions.
Pros
The feature in Creo that allows me to analyze my projects is what I like the most.
Cons
As of now, I haven't bump into any missing features or issues that require fixing. Everything is working perfectly for me.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Luca
Industrial Automation, 11-50 employees
Less than a year
“Creo Direct Modeling in mechanical engineering
Pros
Creo is very easy to use. The fact that it uses direct modeling instead of parametric modeling makes it very much usable, even for someone like me who is not familiar with parametric modeling. It's great for quickly designing parts for 3D printing without the need to handle parameters and constraints. The software's speed is another fantastic advantage. Additionally, it's available for free with a few limitations on groups of parts, making it suitable for amateurs as well.
Cons
The lack of parameters can be both a pro and a con, depending on the modeling approach. It's important to determine beforehand if this method is the most suitable for the object being modeled.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Mohd Nubli
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Great experience with Creo
Pros
The advantage of using Creo software is its ease of use and the ability to quickly learn it, while still having powerful 3D modeling capabilities. It's a flexible and customizable tool with a comprehensive library of parts and assemblies. What's more, it allows for simulations and analysis of designs, automating the design process. Collaboration with other users is also possible.
Cons
One downside of Creo Software is its expensive licensing fee. It also has limited support for non-Windows operating systems, non-CAD file formats, non-Creo software, non-English languages and non-professional users.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Swapnil
Textiles, 1-10 employees
Less than a year
“Creo: Get Accurate 3D Modeling with Many Features
Pros
What impressed me the most about Creo is its unbelievable power. It's packed with an abundance of features that simplify the creation of complex 3D models. The user-friendly interface makes navigation and finding specific tools a hassle free task. I particularly like Creo Illustrate, which allows me to easily create stunning technical illustrations. Moreover, Creo Parametric provides excellent automation tools that save time when designing complex parts.
Cons
Creo's robust and complex features can cause challenges for beginners. It has a steep learning curve, and mastering all the tools it offers can be difficult. As a result, it may not be the best choice for those new to 3D modeling.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Anusha
Information Technology and Services, 500+ employees
Less than a year
“Creo Parametric
Pros
Creo software is user-friendly and makes component modeling a simple task to do. Converting 2D designs into 3D models is also a easy process with Creo. It allows for precise dimensioning and timely production for our customers.
Cons
It's not possible to make modifications in the middle of the modeling process. The software doesn't perform well on low-end systems and requires more storage space. The file sizes it generates are larger. Understanding the software can be slightly difficult compared to others like Fusion.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
8
Functionality
8
Anonymous
Not Specified, 500+ employees
More than a year
“User friendly platform for mechanical modelling.
Pros
I find Creo to be highly user-friendly, with convenient tools easily available from the toolbar. Customization is also simple and the 3D model visuals are impressive.
Cons
The rendering options could have included more features and improved visuals. However, overall, everything else seems to be working well.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
8
Functionality
8
Aaron
Logistics and Supply Chain, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Unintuitive and buggy
Pros
While Creo integrates with Windchill, I must admit that transitioning between the two platforms can be somewhat confusing.
Cons
Creo is very buggy, and its integration with Windchill could be much better. Other software like CATIA or Solidworks are more intuitive and have smoother workflows. Despite having more experience with Creo, I find that I can accomplish tasks much faster and easier in other software packages.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
2
Value for money
2
Customer Support
2
Functionality
5
Vikash
Architecture & Planning, 500+ employees
Less than a year
“Creo or AutoCAD which one to choose
Pros
Creo offers similar features to AutoCAD at a more affordable price. It provides a wide range of tools to fine-tune your models.
Cons
Since Creo is not widely used, investing time in it instead of AutoCAD may not provide significant benefits in terms of job prospects.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
9
Customer Support
8
Functionality
9