Rhino 3D
3D computer-aided design software
Definition
Rhinoceros 3D is a 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design application software developed by the American company Robert McNeel & Associates. Utilizing NURBS mathematical modeling to produce precise representations of free-form, curving surfaces, Rhino is used in industries such as architecture, industrial design, automotive design, product design, and multimedia and graphic design.
In Depth
Rhino 3D by Robert McNeel & Associates is a versatile NURBS modeling platform used for complex geometry, facade design, and computational workflows in AEC. AI enhances Rhino workflows with automated analysis, optimization, and the ability to generate complex forms from performance criteria.
Tool Details
Full: Single Concurrent User
Full: 10 Concurrent Users
Full: 50 Concurrent Users
United States
Examples
Creating and editing drawings with Rhino 3D
Nomic Use Cases
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rhinoceros 3D is a 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design application software developed by the American company Robert McNeel & Associates. Utilizing NURBS mathematical modeling to produce precise representations of free-form, curving surfaces, Rhino is used in industries such as architecture, industrial design, automotive design, product design, and multimedia and graphic design.
Creating and editing drawings with Rhino 3D.
Project Research: Instantly access all project-critical information from a single search interface. Automated Drawing Review: Automatically review drawings against building codes, internal standards, and client requirements.


