
SigmaNEST
SigmaNEST is a US-based CAD/CAM nesting software solution that runs all major brands of laser, plasma, punch, router, waterjet, tube, and press brake machines. It provides higher yield, high quality, faster NC programming, and automation of importing, quoting, work orders, and inventory management.
Full Pricing Breakdown
Key Capabilities
Nesting
Cutting
Punching
Automation
Technical Audit
Trust & Support
The Pros
- Undisputed best-in-class sheet metal nesting yield
- Outstanding multi-process cutting support (laser, plasma, waterjet)
- Massive material yield and raw cost optimization
- Integrated inventory and shop floor tracking
- Excellent post-processor database for all machines
The Cons
- Very premium software acquisition and support costs
- Steep learning curve for advanced features
- Over-engineered for simple job shops
- Strictly focused on sheet and profile cutting
CADGuide Verdict
Final Professional Conclusion
"The premier sheet metal fabrication and profile nesting software, maximizing raw material utilization."

Expert Q&A
?What is SigmaNEST used for?
SigmaNEST is US-based CAD/CAM nesting software for laser, plasma, punch, router, waterjet, and tube cutting.
?How much does SigmaNEST cost?
SigmaNEST is offered on a perpetual model. Contact the vendor for specific pricing based on modules and seat count.
?Is there a free version of SigmaNEST?
SigmaNEST is a commercial product without a free permanent tier. Most vendors offer a 15-30 day evaluation on request.
?What operating systems does SigmaNEST support?
SigmaNEST runs on Windows.
?Which file formats does SigmaNEST support?
SigmaNEST works with standard CAE/CAM interchange formats including STEP, IGES, and native NC formats. Check the vendor's official documentation for the complete list.
?What are the best alternatives to SigmaNEST?
The closest alternatives within the CAE/CAM space are TopSolid, BeckerCAD, CADmeister. The right fit depends on whether you prioritise file-format compatibility, geometry kernel, ecosystem of plugins, or pricing model — compare them side-by-side using the CADGuide comparison tool.

