The best laptop for CAD, AutoCAD and 3D modelling in 2023

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Choosing the best laptop for CAD is a crucial step if you're using computer-aided software for your project. Architects, engineers or students need to pick with care to avoid choosing a device that can't handle the demands of the industry.

We no longer need a full desktop PC to complete heavy CAD work – laptops are so powerful now that there are many models that will do the job just fine. This is great for portability so you'll be able to work wherever you like.However, your machine still needs to be high-spec as CAD software is pretty demanding. This means you'll need to invest in a laptop that is powerful enough to keep up with your projects, however powerful they might be. Scroll to the bottom of the guide for tips on how to choose the best laptop for AutoCAD, CAD and 3D modelling. 

To make picking a laptop as easy as possible, every laptop on this page has been tested by us (you can read up on how we test laptops) to ensure they are able to run the most popular CAD applications with ease.

If you need AutoCAD, you can buy it from the Autodesk website (opens in new tab). If you're looking for a laptop for other uses, check out our guide to the best laptop for graphic design and the best laptop for animation.

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MacBook Pro 14-inch in the officeCB

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The best laptop for CAD ever made

Specifications

Processor: Apple M1 Pro or Max chip
Graphics: M1 Pro 14-Core-GPU
RAM: 16-64GB
Screen: 14 inche
Resolution: 3024 x 1964
Storage: 512GB-8TB
Weight: 3.5lbs

Reasons to buy

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Incredible performance 
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Huge battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

The MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) is a brilliant laptop for CAD, and easily the best one you can buy right now.

Running macOS Big Sur on Apple’s proprietary eight-core M1 Pro or Max chip, with up to 64GB RAM, this is the most powerful laptop Apple has ever created. In our review, we found that it was more than capable of running both AutoCAD and resource-hungry 3D modelling software like Maya, 3DS Max, and Fusion 360 with ease. Note also that you can run iOS here as well, so you can open up the AutoCAD mobile app if that helps your workflow.

The MacBook Pro also offers up to 17 hours of battery life: the longest of any Mac ever. You’ll doubtless get less than that doing intense work in AutoCAD, but it’s a surety that you’ll get through a professional day without having to recharge. You’ll also benefit from the most beautiful, super-high res screen, and up to a whopping 8TB of storage. 

This laptop is very much the Rolls Royce option of MacBooks, and may be overkill for a lot of people’s needs. But if you’re looking for a premium Apple laptop and are willing to pay the price, you won’t find better. See our MacBook Pro 14-inch review for more details.

MacBook Pro 13-inch (M2, 2022) on a wooden table with trans pride flags in the background

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A more affordable laptop for CAD

Specifications

CPU: Apple M2 with 8-core CPU
Graphics: Integrated 10-core GPU
RAM: 8GB – 24GB
Screen: 13.3-inch 2560 x 1600 display with P3 and True Tone technology
Storage: 256GB – 2TB SSD
Dimensions (H x W x D): 30.41 x 21.24 x 1.56 cm

Reasons to buy

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M2 chip is a brilliant performer
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Excellent battery life
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Almost silent in use

Reasons to avoid

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No new design
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Still only two Thunderbolt ports

The 13-inch MacBook Pro is a great alternative for a laptop for AutoCAD or CAD if the 14-inch MacBook Pro, above, is too expensive. A new model is out, featuring the brand-new M2 chip, and while the M1 Pro and M1 Max still have the edge, the M2 is a brilliant performer in its own right, and handles CAD programs without any issues.

The new MacBook Pro 13-inch also boasts an incredibly long battery life. We've tested it ourselves and it's seriously impressive, allowing you to work all day and still have battery life left. This means you can visit clients, work on the road and much more, all without worrying about having to plug it in.

Want something thinner and lighter with an M2 chip? Try our MacBook Air (M2) 2022 review.

Also read: MacBook Pro 13-inch (M2, 2022) review

LG gram 17 on desk running Photoshop

The best laptop for CAD with a big screen

Specifications

Processor: Intel Core i7-1165G7 (2.8 GHz)
RAM: 8GB-16GB
Screen: 17 inches
Resolution: 2,560 x 1,600
Storage: 256GB

Reasons to buy

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17-inch screen 
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Sophisticated display

Reasons to avoid

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May want more storage

The laptops we’ve featured so far have all had mid-sized screens. But maybe you want to see your CAD designs on a bigger display, allowing you to focus better on all the small details? In which case, let us point you towards the LG Gram 17, with its 17-inch screen.

This WQXGA IPS display is both big and beautiful, with vivid and nuanced colours and deep, rich blacks. Plus with a resolution of 2,560 x 1600, you get the high level of detail you need when working with sophisticated 3D models. 

It’s a strong performer overall, too, with the 11th Generation Intel Core processor, working with well the 8-16GB RAM and Intel’s integrated Iris Xe graphics. So whether you’re running AutoCAD or any other 3D modelling software, you can be sure of a smooth, responsive and speedy experience. When reviewing the LG gram 17, we were particularly impressed with how light it was. This is a fantastic laptop that disproves the notion that large-screen laptops have to be big and bulky.

See our LG Gram 17 (2021) for more information.

A front view of the Surface Laptop Studio.

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A unique Windows 11 laptop that's great for CAD

Specifications

CPU: 11th Gen Intel Core H
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti  laptop GPU
RAM: 16GB or 32GB
Screen: PixelSense Flow 14.4in 2400 x 1600 touch display
Storage: 256GB – 2TB SSD

Reasons to buy

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Comfortable keyboard
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Beautiful touch screen with stylus compatibility

Reasons to avoid

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A little heavy

If you're looking for something a little different, the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is a great choice. 

Not only does it have a gorgeous versatile design, but it has an excellent PixelSense touchscreen that will make your work look its very best. The screen can
also offer a zippy refresh rate of up to 120Hz. That touch screen in particular will be of interest to many thanks to its stylus compatibility (although you have to buy the stylus separately). 

There's plenty more to like too. It's also got an excellent keyboard, powerful specs (including cutting-edge integrated graphics from either Intel or NVIDIA, depending on the configuration you go for), so any CAD application runs with ease. It also boasts very impressive battery life. All in all, it's a fantastic showcase for Windows 11. See our Surface Laptop Studio review for full details.

A photograph of the Razer Blade 17 (2022) on a wooden desk

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The most powerful big-screen Windows laptop for CAD

Specifications

CPU: 12th-generation Intel Core i7
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
RAM: 32GB DDR5
Screen: 17.3-inch QHD, 240Hz, G-Sync
Storage: 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD

Reasons to buy

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Incredibly powerful
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Modern design with great keyboard

Reasons to avoid

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Very expensive
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Short battery life

The Razer Blade 17 is a fantastic laptop for seriously heavy-duty CAD work. While Razer is best known for its gaming hardware, laptops like the Blade 17 pack some of the best - and most powerful - components you can buy right now, such as Nvidia's high-end Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti laptop GPU, which isn't just great for gaming, it also makes light work of complex 3D designs and CAD projects.

It's very expensive, but for your money you're getting some of the best mobile tech available right now. Combined with a great build quality and stunning 17-inch screen, this is a brilliant creative workstation for people who need a lot of power. Read our Razer Blade 17 review for more information.

The best Chromebook for CAD

Specifications

Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 6800U
Graphics: AMD Radeon Graphics 680M RAM: 16GB
RAM: 16GB
Screen: 16in OLED
Resolution: 3840x2400
Storage: 1TB

Reasons to buy

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Thin and light
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Looks great
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Decent processor

Reasons to avoid

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No Windows Hello
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Average battery life
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Reflective screen

A Chromebook that's suitable for CAD? We hear you snort with derision. But, don't, because we've found one that'll do the job very nicely indeed. 

The Acer Swift Edge 16 is an excellent all-around laptop with a strong CPU and plenty of RAM. Creative software runs well, and the 16in, 16:10 OLED screen is bright, sharp and colourful – perfect for seeing your designs on a brilliant scale. 

It may lack the graphics power for 4K gaming or heavy 3D rendering tasks (you might need something more powerful if your CAD projects are particularly heavy), but is exceptionally light and portable thanks to a frame made from an aluminium-magnesium alloy covered with a black plastic casing. If you’re working with multiple apps open, or want to do CAD on the move, the Acer Swift Edge 16 is a capable tool.

Find out more in our Acer Swift Edge 16 review.

An ASUS ROG Zephyrus M16 gaming laptop sitting on a rug in front of a grey lying cat

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The most powerful Windows laptop for CAD

Specifications

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Reasons to buy

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Large and powerful
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Excellent touchscreen
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8K video output

Reasons to avoid

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Large and heavy
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Needs a lot of cooling
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Short battery life

If you’re running huge, complex CAD projects in a demanding managerial role, you may need the power of this beast – but be prepared to pay for it. This ASUS laptop has all the power you could ever need, for the most demanding workflow. The battery can't quite keep up with its impressive specs, but if you don't mind being plugged in more often, and you're feeling flush then this could be a multi-purpose machine for any creative project you've got on – and if you're a gamer it's doubly useful.

Immensely powerful, slick and stylish, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus M16 comes with the latest, greatest Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, a powerful processor, a flashy LED display on the lid and a hefty price tag, but that last one is to be expected. 

Find out more in our ASUS ROG Zephyrus M16 review.

best laptop for CAD: Acer ConceptD

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A powerful laptop for CAD and 3D modelling

Specifications

Processor: Intel Core i7-9750H (4.5GHz)
RAM: 32GB
Screen: 15 inches
Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160
Storage: 1TB

Reasons to buy

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High resolution 
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Smooth, fast graphics 
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32GB as standard

Reasons to avoid

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Overkill for some
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Not for those on a budget

If 3D modelling is your main interest, we recommend the Acer ConceptD 7. With a six-core Intel i7 processor capable of 4.5GHz, teamed with a hefty 32GB RAM, in our review we found it could handle even the most demanding 3D software. Graphics are smooth, fast and responsive too, thanks to the inclusion of a Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q graphics chip. Although this isn't the latest GPU from Nvidia, it's still a formidable graphics card. 

With 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution, the screen is as detailed as you could every wish for. Plus the display is bright, vibrant, Pantone validated, and supports 100 per cent of the Adobe RGB colour gamut. Given these specifications, the Acer ConceptD 7 is excellent value, and a great choice for pro 3D modelers.

Read our Acer ConceptD 7 review for more information.

Dell XPS 17 9710 in a home office with the screen open

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The best big-screen laptop for CAD

Specifications

CPU: Up to 11th Generation Intel Core i9-11980HK
Graphics: Up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6GB GDDR6
RAM: Up to 64GB DDR4-3200MHz
Screen: 17.0" FHD+ (1920 x 1200) InfinityEdge Non-Touch Anti-Glare 500-Nit – 17.0" UHD+ (3840 x 2400) InfinityEdge Touch Anti-Reflective 500-Nit
Storage: Up to 4TB M.2 PCIe NVMe

Reasons to buy

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Thin for a 17-inch laptop
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Excellent display with HDR

Reasons to avoid

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Unimpressive battery life

Having a gorgeous, large screen with a high resolution can be a great help for using CAD applications, giving you more room to work, and to show off your projects to co-workers and clients. The Dell XPS 17 is a laptop worth considering, then, as it packs a fantastic 17-inch UHD+ screen with HDR, which is bright, vibrant and comfortable to work on.

The Dell XPS 17 also proves a large-screen laptop doesn't have to be big and bulky. This is an impressively thin and light laptop, with the same attractive design found in the smaller Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15 laptops. It also comes with some powerful components as well, including 11th generation Intel Core processors, up to 64GB RAM and an Nvidia RTX GeForce 3060 graphics card. We found this to be more than enough power for even the most intensive CAD workloads when we tested it out – see our Dell XPS 17 9710 review for more details.

Can all laptops run AutoCAD?

Almost everyone working in CAD will need to use AutoCAD, a computer-aided design and drafting software application developed by Autodesk. Used to create both 2D and 3D designs, it's been around since 1982, and is very much the industry standard for all the professions we’ve mentioned. The requirements for the latest version of AutoCAD are as follows:

  • Processor: 2.5GHz (3+ GHz recommended) 
  • Memory: 8GB (16GB recommended) 
  • Disk space: 10GB 
  • Display: 1920 x 1080 resolution 

What laptop is best for CAD?

If you want to run AutoCAD, you’re best off looking at a laptop with the latest Intel Core i5 or Core i7 chips, but how powerful a machine do you need in practice? That really depends on what kind of work you're doing in CAD.

The ideal machine will have high-end components, including an abundance of RAM, a multi-core processor and a dedicated graphics card that can manage complex work. For design work, you'll also want a large screen so your eyes stay comfy and your work can be displayed to its fullest. While you'll need to consider battery life, the power in these laptops mean this is where you might need to compromise. Here, we've picked laptops with enough battery to get through the day.

If you’re a student working on relatively simple projects, you’ll probably be happy with meeting the minimal requirements. If you’re a CAD professional, though, you may need a more powerful processor. In general, the more complex and large-scale your projects, the more you'll have to spend. Especially if you’re also looking for your laptop to run other 3D modelling software besides AutoCAD. Of course, generally, the more power you need, the more it will cost.

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Tom May

Tom May is an award-winning journalist and editor specialising in design, photography and technology. Author of the Amazon #1 bestseller Great TED Talks: Creativity (opens in new tab), published by Pavilion Books, Tom was previously editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine. Today, he is a regular contributor to Creative Bloq and its sister sites Digital Camera World, T3.com and Tech Radar. He also writes for Creative Boom and works on content marketing projects. 

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