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Siemens Launches Designcenter Solid Edge 2026 with AI Capabilities

by | Oct 22, 2025

The 2026 release adds AI-driven automation for magnetic snap assembly and automatic 2D drawings, enhancing design productivity and cloud integration in engineering workflows
Import Autodesk Revit. Image: Siemens

PLANO, TX, Oct 22, 2025 – Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced the latest updates to its Designcenter Solid Edge software, including new capabilities in AI and improvements in productivity, documentation and user experience. The updates will help design and engineering teams improve collaboration and efficiency across on-premise and cloud environments.

“With Designcenter Solid Edge 2026 and Designcenter X Solid Edge, we’re delivering a smarter, more connected design experience that meets the evolving needs of modern engineering teams,” said John Miller, senior vice president, mainstream engineering, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “The combination of powerful AI automation with flexible cloud workflows will help our customers accelerate innovation, reduce complexity and stay competitive in a fast-moving market.”

AI-Powered Design

The 2026 update introduces intelligent automation that transforms design workflows. The new magnetic snap assembly capability accelerates component placement by using AI technology to apply constraints automatically, while the new automatic drawings capability uses AI to generate up to 80% of 2D drawing views (including orthogonal, broken and isometric views with dimensions) with minimal input. Designcenter Solid Edge also introduces Design Copilot, a conversational AI chatbot that delivers real-time, context-aware support within the design environment.

Magnetic snap assembly. Image: Siemens

Assembly and Sheet Metal Productivity

New part display configurations and enhanced Visual Explode functionality support documentation and reuse. Integrated tab and slot creation, multi-edge flange trimming and wall thickness reduce rework and improve manufacturability.

Multi-edge flange trim. Image: Siemens

Drafting and Documentation

Designcenter Solid Edge offers drafting and model-based definition capabilities. Revision tables, automatic hole tolerancing and support for PMI section views in 3D PDF exports improve accuracy and compliance. User-defined symbols and shaded decals in drawing views enhance visual communication across teams and downstream processes.

PMI section views to 3D PDF. Image: Siemens

User Experience and Cloud Integration

The update delivers a personalized design experience. A dark theme, scalable SVG icons and redesigned command bars improve usability and reduce visual fatigue. Cloud-based settings synchronization helps to ensure consistent configuration across devices. Value-based licensing provides flexible, token-based access to tools aligned with actual usage.

Dark theme. Image: Siemens

Designcenter X Solid Edge Brings the Power of Advanced Design Technology to the Cloud

Designcenter X Solid Edge software complements the desktop capabilities of Designcenter Solid Edge by introducing hybrid SaaS functionality for cloud-first and mobile workflows. Users will be able to sync preferences, access tools across devices and collaborate using named user licensing.

Designcenter Solid Edge in Use at Siltomac

The Siltomac Group is a Brazilian company using Solid Edge to design and build equipment to automate animal nutrition and strengthen livestock farming through technological innovations in equipment for mechanization and automation that can be used by small, medium and large producers.

“We are incredibly impressed with the new Designcenter Solid Edge 2026 release. In our fast-changing market, seamless collaboration is key. Designcenter X Solid Edge in the cloud allows our team to access the latest designs anytime, anywhere, and cloud storage keeps our data organized and safe. This release represents a significant leap forward, poised to really enhance our productivity and help us be more innovative,” said Mariana Rodrigues, COO, Siltomac.

“For example, the new Walkthrough command transforms how we present designs. With immersive visual tours, we can help our clients and other teams understand the design in a more visual, more engaging way. Given the complexity of our equipment, which has thousands of parts, the time savings in assembly design are monumental. The new AI-driven Magnetic Snap feature can speed up assembly design severalfold. It means our engineers can finish design faster and start testing earlier, responding to customer needs faster to stay ahead of the competition.”

Siemens’ Designcenter Solid Edge 2026 and Designcenter X Solid Edge are available as part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio.

Source: Siemens

About Siemens Digital Industries Software

Siemens Digital Industries Software, headquartered in Plano, TX, is a business unit of Siemens AG that provides software and services in product lifecycle management, CAD, manufacturing, simulation, and electronic design automation. The company serves industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, electronics, and semiconductors. Founded in 1963 as United Computing, later known as UGS, it was acquired by Siemens in 2007 and rebranded as Siemens Digital Industries Software in 2019. The business reported revenue of about $6.3B in 2024.