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IMSI Design Launches TurboCAD 2025.1

The TurboCAD team has built this follow-up Service Pack.

IMSI Design Launches TurboCAD 2025.1
Source: IMSI Design
IMSI Design is a maker of CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and home design software for Windows and Mac

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December 16, 2025

IMSI Design, developer of CAD software solutions, has released TurboCAD 2025.1, including Platinum, Professional, Deluxe and Designer versions for Windows desktop PCs. The TurboCAD team has built this follow-up Service Pack.

“TurboCAD 2025.1 is focused on refinement," says Tim Olson, vice president of IMSI Design. "By strengthening graphics performance, adding smarter crash diagnostics, and improving rendering compatibility, we’re giving designers a more stable and transparent environment. These updates ensure that TurboCAD continues to deliver both innovation and reliability.”

TurboCAD 2025 Feature Videos

Explore the new features in our Comprehensive Video Overview.

See full feature lists here:

Availability and Pricing

This Service Pack is available at no additional cost for existing TurboCAD 2025 users. Upgrade pricing is available for users of older versions.

About IMSI Design

IMSI Design is a global leader in CAD and mobile AEC solutions. Since 1988, IMSI Design has distributed products to over 20 million users worldwide, including TurboCAD, DesignCAD, FloorPlan, TurboViewer, TurboReview, and TurboSite.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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