For decades, CAD users had to choose between two distinct workflows. The first was history-based modeling, which offers immense control through a structured tree but becomes fragile and slow when making late-stage design changes. The second was direct modeling, which is incredibly fast for geometry manipulation but lacks the automated intelligence and precision required for complex engineering. Synchronous Technology eliminates this trade-off by treating the geometry itself as the primary source of intelligence.

If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own feature history, it’s time to go synchronous.

Purists might argue, "But I need parametric equations for families of parts." Solid Edge answers this with the .

Synchronous Technology doesn’t replace parametric thinking—it liberates it. By removing the tyranny of the feature tree, Solid Edge gives you the speed and flexibility of direct modeling with the intelligence of persistent constraints. The result: fewer errors, faster revisions, and more time spent on good design instead of CAD janitorial work.

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For decades, CAD users had to choose between two distinct workflows. The first was history-based modeling, which offers immense control through a structured tree but becomes fragile and slow when making late-stage design changes. The second was direct modeling, which is incredibly fast for geometry manipulation but lacks the automated intelligence and precision required for complex engineering. Synchronous Technology eliminates this trade-off by treating the geometry itself as the primary source of intelligence.

If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own feature history, it’s time to go synchronous.

Purists might argue, "But I need parametric equations for families of parts." Solid Edge answers this with the .

Synchronous Technology doesn’t replace parametric thinking—it liberates it. By removing the tyranny of the feature tree, Solid Edge gives you the speed and flexibility of direct modeling with the intelligence of persistent constraints. The result: fewer errors, faster revisions, and more time spent on good design instead of CAD janitorial work.