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Comparison · Online nesting software

NextMax vs Nest&Cut: Which online nester wins?

Both platforms run in the browser. Here's how NextMax and Nest&Cut differ on price, speed, and shop-floor workflow.

TL;DR

Nest&Cut is a mature, enterprise-oriented online nester with deep configuration options and a heavier onboarding surface. NextMax is a cloud-native, browser-first tool built for CNC operators who want a DXF in, an optimised SVG out, and no per-seat licence to justify.

Side-by-side

AspectNest&CutNextMax
OnboardingAccount setup, feature trainingDrop a DXF, get a layout
PricingEnterprise / credit packsFree tier, paid from $15/mo
OptimisationTrue-shape, configurableTrue-shape + genetic algorithm sweep
Target userFabricators, integratorsCNC operators, makers, small shops
InstallNone — browserNone — browser
ExportDXF, PDFSVG, PDF report

When to pick Nest&Cut

If you need role-based access, deep glass/wood/composite configuration, or an enterprise procurement path with support SLAs, Nest&Cut is a proven pick. Its feature depth reflects years serving industrial customers.

When to pick NextMax

If you're a job shop, laser owner, or maker who wants to nest a DXF right now — no seats, no training, no enterprise sales call — NextMax is faster to first result. The genetic-algorithm sweep tests every rotation angle and evolves a population of layouts, so packing efficiency often beats greedy nesters without any manual tuning.

Try NextMax on a real DXF

Drop a file in, set your sheet size, and download the layout. Free tier, no credit card.