Autodesk Project Falcon: 3D modeling for beginners without installing anything

Published on May 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Autodesk has launched Project Falcon, a free, browser-based tool designed for those who want to start 3D modeling without prior experience. Unlike professional software like Maya or 3ds Max, it does not offer full manual control, but instead relies on the kitbashing method: assembling pre-made pieces from a library with thousands of assets, from vehicles to spaceships.

Description: Browser window with simple Project Falcon interface showing a spaceship assembled with pre-made 3D pieces, no installation required.

Guided workflow and export to professional software 🚀

Project Falcon's interface guides the user through the entire process intuitively, eliminating the need to know technical jargon. Created models can be exported for refinement in programs like Maya, 3ds Max, or Blender, and are also compatible with 3D printing. As a web tool, it requires no installation and offers cloud space for storing assets. You only need to create an Autodesk account to get started.

The digital Lego revolution for impatient adults 🧩

Project Falcon is basically a digital Lego for those who always wanted to model but ran away at the sight of so many buttons. Now you can create spaceships like assembling IKEA furniture, but without the Swedish manual or missing pieces. The best part is, if your masterpiece looks more like a deformed duck than a spaceship, you can always blame the asset library.