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Historically, professional 3D modeling required powerful desktop workstations, a mouse, and extensive training. SketchUp disrupted this paradigm in the 2000s with an intuitive "push-pull" interface. In 2021, Trimble released a dedicated iPad app, available in both a free tier and a paid "SketchUp Go" tier. This paper argues that SketchUp Free for iPad successfully lowers the barrier to entry for conceptual 3D design, particularly for students, hobbyists, and early-stage professionals, despite significant feature limitations compared to its desktop counterpart.

| Feature | SketchUp Free (iPad) | SketchUp Go (iPad - Paid) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $0 | ~$119/year (or via subscription) | | Cloud Storage | Limited (Trimble Connect) | Expanded (Trimble Connect) | | Export Options | Basic (Images, STL) | Advanced (DWG, DXF, IFC, PDF) | | AR (Augmented Reality) | View only (Tap to see in real space) | Full interactive AR walkthrough | | Components | Access to 3D Warehouse (read-only) | Full edit/save to 3D Warehouse | sketchup free ipad

The most significant constraint is export control . While users can model complex geometry, exporting to professional formats (DWG for CAD, IFC for BIM) requires a Go subscription, effectively creating a "walled garden" for free users. This paper argues that SketchUp Free for iPad

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