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Confluence CAD Integration: Embed and View CAD Files in Confluence

April 24, 2026
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Engineering, architecture, and design teams rely on CAD files to communicate complex ideas. But sharing these files in documentation platforms can be painful - especially when stakeholders don't have access to expensive CAD software.

Confluence CAD integration solves this problem by letting teams embed, view, and collaborate on CAD files directly within Confluence.

What Is Confluence CAD Integration?

Confluence CAD integration enables teams to embed, view, and interact with 2D and 3D CAD models right inside Confluence pages. Instead of juggling multiple tools or converting file formats, users can zoom, rotate, and inspect models directly in their browser - no plugins or desktop software required.

Key Benefits

  • Centralized Documentation
    Store drawings, models, and related content in one place for easy reference and knowledge sharing.
  • Frictionless Collaboration
    Engineers, designers, and non-technical stakeholders can review models together without needing CAD software.
  • Version Control
    Track revisions, organize files by project, and ensure everyone is always aligned on the latest version.
  • Enterprise-Grade Security
    Many integrations are provided by SOC 2 Type II–certified vendors, ensuring CAD data is handled securely and in compliance with industry standards.

Supported CAD File Formats

Modern integrations support a wide variety of CAD files, including:

  • 2D Drawings: DWG, DXF
  • 3D Models: STEP, IGES, STL, FBX, OBJ
  • BIM & Engineering: Revit, SolidWorks, CATIA, Inventor, Fusion 360, AutoCAD
  • …and more

This broad compatibility eliminates file conversion headaches and keeps workflows smooth.

How It Works

  1. Embed CAD Models
    Upload files or link them from storage. The integration renders interactive models directly on Confluence pages.
  2. Interact with Models
    Users can view, zoom, rotate, and explore CAD data in 2D or 3D within their browser.
  3. Organize and Track
    Use built-in catalogues to organize files, track revisions, and maintain project clarity.

Use Cases

  • Engineering Project Documentation
    Keep all designs and technical drawings accessible to the entire project team.
  • Design Reviews
    Run interactive walkthroughs, collect feedback, and reduce review cycles-all within Confluence.
  • Knowledge Sharing
    Make complex CAD content easy for non-technical stakeholders to understand, improving cross-team communication.

Getting Started

To enable CAD in Confluence:

  • Explore apps and plugins on the Atlassian Marketplace.
  • Check support for your required file formats.
  • Prioritize solutions with strong security credentials and responsive support.

With the right integration, your Confluence workspace can become the single source of truth for both documentation and CAD assets.

Related Integration Guides

Engineering, architecture, and design teams rely on CAD files to communicate complex ideas. But sharing these files in documentation platforms can be painful - especially when stakeholders don't have access to expensive CAD software.

Confluence CAD integration solves this problem by letting teams embed, view, and collaborate on CAD files directly within Confluence.

What Is Confluence CAD Integration?

Confluence CAD integration enables teams to embed, view, and interact with 2D and 3D CAD models right inside Confluence pages. Instead of juggling multiple tools or converting file formats, users can zoom, rotate, and inspect models directly in their browser - no plugins or desktop software required.

Key Benefits

  • Centralized Documentation
    Store drawings, models, and related content in one place for easy reference and knowledge sharing.
  • Frictionless Collaboration
    Engineers, designers, and non-technical stakeholders can review models together without needing CAD software.
  • Version Control
    Track revisions, organize files by project, and ensure everyone is always aligned on the latest version.
  • Enterprise-Grade Security
    Many integrations are provided by SOC 2 Type II–certified vendors, ensuring CAD data is handled securely and in compliance with industry standards.

Supported CAD File Formats

Modern integrations support a wide variety of CAD files, including:

  • 2D Drawings: DWG, DXF
  • 3D Models: STEP, IGES, STL, FBX, OBJ
  • BIM & Engineering: Revit, SolidWorks, CATIA, Inventor, Fusion 360, AutoCAD
  • …and more

This broad compatibility eliminates file conversion headaches and keeps workflows smooth.

How It Works

  1. Embed CAD Models
    Upload files or link them from storage. The integration renders interactive models directly on Confluence pages.
  2. Interact with Models
    Users can view, zoom, rotate, and explore CAD data in 2D or 3D within their browser.
  3. Organize and Track
    Use built-in catalogues to organize files, track revisions, and maintain project clarity.

Use Cases

  • Engineering Project Documentation
    Keep all designs and technical drawings accessible to the entire project team.
  • Design Reviews
    Run interactive walkthroughs, collect feedback, and reduce review cycles-all within Confluence.
  • Knowledge Sharing
    Make complex CAD content easy for non-technical stakeholders to understand, improving cross-team communication.

Getting Started

To enable CAD in Confluence:

  • Explore apps and plugins on the Atlassian Marketplace.
  • Check support for your required file formats.
  • Prioritize solutions with strong security credentials and responsive support.

With the right integration, your Confluence workspace can become the single source of truth for both documentation and CAD assets.

Related Integration Guides

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