LibreCAD

Most of the interface and handle concepts are analogous to AutoCAD, making it easier to use for users with experience in this type of commercial CAD application.

Data taken from official website, project pages on Sourceforge and GitHub LibreCAD is available in over 60 languages.

[29][30] In 2011, for the e-LIFE education project, organized by European Commission for disabled people, there was a manual book provided with few chapters on learning LibreCAD and other free CAD,[31] which has been translated into Greek, Spanish, Slovak, Turkish and Romanian.

[32] Since 1990s, most of the Ukrainian schools, universities and factories has been used licensed Russian CAD KOMPAS,[33] that is designed for GOST standards, but after the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War since 2014, and after sanctions on Russian software has been implemented by the President of Ukraine since 2017,[34] Ukrainian users are switching from KOMPAS to other CAD, including LibreCAD.

At educational institutions of Ukraine LibreCAD often used in such courses like Geometry, Descriptive geometry, Technical drawing, Graphic design, Engineering graphics, Informatics, Mechanics, Analytical mechanics, Design and Technology, Materials science, Woodworking, Metalworking, Automation, etc.

[50][51] Ukrainian scientists, researchers, design bureaus, freelancers, and single and small manufactures use LibreCAD.

[60] For the participants there was a handbook on LibreCAD use has been created and provided by employees of NASA Glenn Research Center.

LibreCAD Welcome screen
LibreCAD 2 with AEC drawing
LibreCAD 3 test build screen