If you lose internet connectivity, the software has an "offline mode" that allows you to continue working on cached files. These changes automatically sync once you're back online.
: You can install the desktop application on as many computers as you like (e.g., your home PC, office laptop, and a secondary workshop machine). Restriction Autodesk Fusion 360 Portable
Unlike portable apps that side-load settings, Fusion 360 burrows deep into the Windows Registry. It registers: If you lose internet connectivity, the software has
Surface-level logic suggests this should exist. After all, we have portable versions of Blender, FreeCAD, and even older versions of AutoCAD. Why not Fusion 360? Is there a secret, hacked version that runs off a USB stick? Is a "portable" version just around the corner? Why not Fusion 360
If you are on a computer where you cannot or do not want to install software, you can use the Fusion 360 web client Accessibility