Autodesk’s current policy only offers 30-day free trials for the current version of AutoCAD (2024/2025). Because 2010 is considered "obsolete" (end of life), the official trial files are no longer hosted on their servers.

AutoCAD 2010 was a landmark release—it introduced parametric drawing and mesh modeling. But here is the hard truth:

Stop searching for "autocad 2010 free trial." That path leads to malware or dead links.

So, what do you do? Let’s break down your actual options.

If you legally own a license for AutoCAD 2010 (a perpetual license), you can still download the installer from your Autodesk Account under "All Products & Services." If you never owned it, Autodesk will not give you a trial key for a 14-year-old product.

If you’ve landed here searching for an "AutoCAD 2010 free trial," you likely fall into one of two camps. Either you are a student trying to learn on an older, lighter version of the software, or a professional who needs to open a legacy .dwg file without upgrading your entire workflow.

Can You Still Get an AutoCAD 2010 Free Trial? (And Why You Might Not Want To)