.dwg — AutoCAD Drawing Database File
Autodesk · 1982
What is a .dwg file?
A DWG file is a proprietary binary file format used for storing two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) design data and metadata. It is the native file format for AutoCAD, Autodesk's flagship computer-aided design (CAD) software. DWG files are widely used by architects, engineers, and designers for creating blueprints, models, and other design specifications.
Programs That Open .dwg Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | AutoCAD | Paid | Official |
| DWG TrueView | Free | Official | |
| BricsCAD | Paid | ||
| ZWCAD | Paid | ||
| macOS | AutoCAD LT | Paid | Official |
| BricsCAD | Paid | ||
| LibreCAD | Free |
Common Problems with .dwg Files
Frequently Asked Questions
DWG files are primarily used in engineering, architecture, and construction for storing CAD designs, blueprints, and models, serving as the standard for sharing design data.
Yes, you can open DWG files with various third-party CAD software (e.g., BricsCAD, ZWCAD) or free DWG viewers like Autodesk DWG TrueView or LibreCAD.
No, DWG is a proprietary binary format developed and maintained by Autodesk for its AutoCAD software. While efforts exist for interoperability, the official format specification is not openly published.
Technical Details
DWG files store a comprehensive database of geometric objects, images, and other design elements. The file structure varies significantly across different AutoCAD versions, often starting with a header that includes a version code (e.g., 'AC1032' for AutoCAD 2018-2024) to indicate compatibility.