Autodesk FY25 Impact Report

Let's design & make a better world for all

FY25 key highlights

Improve our operations

Increased internal price on carbon from $20 to $33/metric ton (for approximately 155,000 metric tons of CO₂e)

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Partner with customers

Expanded early-stage design insights in Autodesk Forma to help architects optimize environmental performance, including embodied carbon

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Transform our industries

$14.5 million in financial capital and $9.8 million of in-kind contributions deployed to the Autodesk Foundation portfolio

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A message from our President & CEO, and our CSO

We know that by working together and balancing the immediacy of today with our aspirations for tomorrow, we will design and make a better world for all.

Accelerating sustainable outcomes with Design & Make technology

Notre-Dame

Images of the fire sparked global support, and Autodesk immediately pledged to help — with a cash donation and an offer of technology and 3D digital modeling expertise.

Decathlon

To create the React diving fin, Decathlon used generative design in Autodesk Fusion, which uses machine learning and AI to explore multiple design alternatives based on user-defined constraints.

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SuperGenius

Autodesk Maya, 3ds Max, and MotionBuilder help the SuperGenius team streamline technical steps so that the artists and creatives can focus on what they do best.  

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Advancing our sustainable practices

100%

Renewable energy sourcing our facilities, cloud services, and employee work from home


$5.1 million

Invested in FY25 through the Autodesk Carbon Fund in projects aligned with the company’s impact opportunity areas


6,000 MWh

received in our first batch of renewable energy certificates through our virtual power purchase agreement with Liberty Solar 


Catalyzing innovation through the Autodesk Foundation

Two people looking at low-cost direct air capture system

ENERGY & MATERIALS

Reinventing architecture with sustainable materials

BLDUS combines architecture, construction, and development to create healthier, sustainable residences like Grass House. From bamboo framing to mushroom lighting, Revit helps them track tiny details and see the big picture.


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Five people on a construction site watching a plan

HEALTH & RESILIENCE

The world’s first climate-positive university

Architecture firm MASS Design Group wanted Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture's campus to be as sustainable as its curriculum; technology helped it achieve its goal by making design and construction more efficient.


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A woman speaking

WORK & PROSPERITY

Families, workers, and the definition of a good job

ChargerHelp! is leveraging data and upskilling a workforce to ensure the reliability of charging stations, and Nth Cycle is creating a circular use of mineral resources for EV batteries and a better way to extract them.


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Partnership, Research, Public policy