Gstarsoft Unveils New CAD, BIM, and AI Product Line with Global Expansion Plan
Gstarsoft introduced a new lineup of CAD, BIM, and AI products and outlined its global expansion strategy at a recent product launch and technical symposium in Shanghai, announced in a press release.
The company unveiled GstarCAD 2026, which features up to 40% faster drawing load times and a 20% boost in core operation speed. The version adds parametric constraints for rule-based precision and supports multi-platform and cloud collaboration.
Gstarsoft also presented ARCHLine.XP, an integrated BIM solution combining CAD accuracy with fast visualization capabilities. It supports 2D and 3D workflows and handles multiple file formats, including RVT, IFC, SKP, and DWG/DXF.
In collaboration with Zixel Technology, the company launched Gstar-ZIXEL 3D CAD, a cloud-native platform designed for collaborative design workflows, complemented by 3D Process Master and PDM tools for data management. New AI applications were also introduced, covering rendering, stair design, and customer service to improve modeling and efficiency.
As part of its global strategy, Gstarsoft acquired Hungarian BIM software developer CadLine and established a new subsidiary, Gstar Hawk3D, to advance international BIM development. Its products are now available in 23 languages and used in 175 countries through more than 750 partners.
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