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Vault Mobile App for Android Now Available

Irvin Hayes Jr.
February 16, 2021

For Autodesk Vault users with Android devices, I am happy to share that the Vault mobile app is now available for download in the Google Play store.

Same as the Vault mobile app for iOS devices, the mobile app for Android devices allows you to work with your design and engineering data on your phone or tablet.

You can use the Vault mobile app to view 2D and 3D designs, check non-CAD files in and out, approve and sign documents, create and participate in change orders, perform QR, barcode, simple and extended data searches, and more.

The Vault mobile app for makes it easy to stay up to date on your projects and collaborate with others anytime, anywhere. To use the app, you will need to sign in with your Vault account information. You just need a subscription to Vault Professional or Vault Office. 

Learn More: Live Webinar on February 23rd  
Join us to learn more about the Vault mobile app during our upcoming webinar on February 23rd at 11:30am ET.
Save your spot here.

Get the Vault Mobile App for Android
Download the Vault mobile app in the Google Play store, or use the QR code below:

See the Vault mobile app in action

 

Irvin Hayes Jr.

Irvin is a Product Manager on the Autodesk Vault team based in Novi, Michigan. He helps partners, consulting and sales develop Vault deployment plans in enterprise environments and system requirements. You can find multiple classes Irvin has presented at Autodesk University, (au.autodesk.com) on a wide range of Vault topics. Irvin is a technology geek and loves sharing with the community on Twitter (@ihayesjr) and Flipboard Magazine. Disclaimer If you need an official Autodesk company response or a contact for press-related activities please contact Autodesk Public Relations. The posts on this blog are the authors' own personal opinions and do not represent their employer's view in any way. In addition, their thoughts and opinions often change, and as a weblog is intended to provide a semi-permanent point-in-time snapshot you should not consider out-of-date posts to reflect their current thoughts and opinions.

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