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Vault 2027 Is Here. Here Is What Engineering Teams Need to Know.

Written by SolidCAD | Apr 29, 2026 1:00:02 PM

 

Product data management does not make headlines. It works in the background, keeping files organised, revisions tracked, and the right people working from the right data. When it works well, nobody notices. When it does not, projects stall.

 

Vault 2027 is Autodesk's latest release, and it is built around a straightforward goal: reduce the friction that slows engineering teams down every day. This is not a feature release for its own sake. It is a focused update that makes Vault more useful, more accessible, and better positioned as a foundation for how modern manufacturing teams will work.

 

 

Three Priorities, One Release

Autodesk designed Vault 2027 around three themes that reflect how engineering teams actually spend their time.

 

Less Time Searching, More Time Working

Engineers should not have to leave their workflow to find a file, look up a process, or figure out what changed in a revision. Vault 2027 reduces that overhead with faster search, cleaner data access, and fewer clicks to complete common tasks. Small improvements in daily interactions add up quickly across a team.

 

Collaboration That Holds Up at Scale

As organizations grow, version control and permissions become more complex. Vault 2027 improves data visibility across teams without sacrificing the traceability and access controls that engineering and IT teams depend on. More people can find what they need, without compromising what they should not see.

 

A Stronger Bridge to Downstream Workflows

Vault has always served as the system of record for engineering data. Vault 2027 strengthens its connections to change management, quality, and product lifecycle processes. For organizations thinking about PLM, this release lays a more capable foundation.

 

The Biggest Addition: Autodesk Assistant in Vault

Vault 2027 introduces Autodesk Assistant, an AI-powered assistant embedded directly inside Vault. Rather than searching external documentation or waiting for support, users can ask questions in plain language and get contextual guidance without leaving the application.

This is a meaningful shift in how Vault users interact with the system. It lowers the barrier for newer users and reduces interruptions for experienced ones. A full look at how Autodesk Assistant works is covered in the next post in this series.

 

Who Gets the Most from Vault 2027

This release will deliver the strongest results for teams that:

  • Manage growing volumes of design data across multiple projects or sites
  • Lose time to file findability issues or revision confusion
  • Want to improve onboarding speed and user adoption
  • Are planning or exploring a move toward PLM

Ready to See What Changed?

SolidCAD can walk you through what is new in Vault 2027 and help you figure out what matters most for your environment. Reach out to start the conversation.

 

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