In the world of architecture, civil engineering, and mechanical design, AutoCAD stands as the undisputed titan of software. For decades, it has been the industry standard for Computer-Aided Design (CAD). However, for native Marathi speakers—particularly students in Maharashtra, polytechnic diploma holders, and professionals in the construction industry—learning complex software entirely in English can be a daunting barrier.

This is where the search for an becomes crucial. The demand for regional language educational resources is at an all-time high. Learning in one's mother tongue allows for a deeper grasp of technical concepts, reduces the cognitive load of translating terminology, and empowers a wider demographic of engineers and draftsmen.

Introduction: Bridging the Language Gap in Technical Design