Industry leading and award-winning nesting software for all CNC punch, laser, plasma, oxyfuel, waterjet and routing machines.
Ultra performance nesting for CNC roll-based knife cutting machines, often paying for itself in weeks due to high material savings.
Tracking / scheduling
Sheet metal or composite scheduling of nests, and tracking of location, consumption and (composite) material life, with tight ERP integration.
For full 'lights out' automation, ERP integration, also covering material loading, unloading and sorting of parts.
Quickly either manually or fully automatically unfold all popular 3D files, ready for CAD import into JETCAM Expert.
Browser-based quoting software, dedicated to the unique needs of the sheet metal industry. From initial quote through to job card creation.
SEE HOW WE COMPARE
Send us your best nest from your existing CADCAM software along with DXFs of the items nested and we'll provide you with a comparison with our nesting software. How much would just a 1% saving per year make to your business?
REQUEST FREE NEST BENCHMARKNEW CASE STUDY: FETCO®

System paid for itself as well as the MES that it integrated with in under 6 months.
After purchasing JETCAM Expert with Ultra Performance Nesting as part of a larger investment alongside Aquila DMM, the entire project was paid for through a 20% reduction in material costs due to more efficient nesting. FETCO®'s material supplier was so concerned that they arranged an emergency meeting to find out why they were buying less material!
JOC Lite v4 now available
JOC Lite allows users to quickly populate JETCAM Expert's orders list with orders remotely.
Now free, you can either drag and drop components or complex assemblies onto unlimited worksheets for sending to JETCAM for nesting. CSV import allows for fast integration with MRP/ERP systems.
New in v4: Several new features, including order nested components to worksheet - just right click over a nest to send all its components to a specified worksheet.
FEATURED PRODUCT - CROSSTRACK
CrossTrack for Composites
Track location, life and consumption of composite material (to ply level), from delivery, in/out of the freezer and through cutting, layup and the autoclave. Full automation for CAD import, perform static or Just-In-Time dynamic nesting, and generate traceability reports in seconds. With cut scheduling, tracking of layup tools, and more. IoT-ready, with tight integration with ERP systems.
NEW
JETCAM Unfolder supports all major 3D file formats, and allows you to either manually or automatically unfold a 3D file, exporting a flat pattern as a DXF that is ready for CAD import.
Estimate how much nesting software can save
JETCAM Expert delivers a demonstrable return on investment in three key areas. Use our free online calculator to estimate how much you could save. Request a free nesting benchmark comparison to get your percentage saving.
Reduce material waste
High performance nesting often pays for itself in months or even weeks. Options for rectangular and true-shape nesting.
Increase CNC throughput
Optimized NC code for hundred of different CNC brands, covering, punch, laser, combi, knife, waterjet, plasma, oxyfuel and more.
De-skilled processes
Through capabilities such as line automation and simplification of processes staff are freed up for other tasks. Errors are also significantly reduced.
Support
A global network of resellers, support for hundreds of CNC machines, backed up by online video tutorials in the award-winning JETCAM University (free for all customers.
Industry 4.0
Complete the IoT automation feedback loop within your manufacturing facility and benefit from ERP/MES integration and better reporting data.
On-premise/remote access
As many of our customers serve the defence industry we ensure your data remains on-site, with the option for wide area access if required. Cloud hosting also available.
CNC technologies supported
Latest Releases
For existing customers with a maintenance contract.
Latest releases:Case Studies:
Which punching, laser, plasma, waterjet or knife cutting machine do you have? Read case studies of existing users here.
With the combination of the massive reduction in programming time, material savings and additional throughput on the machine, we calculated our ROI on the upgrade of under four months.
I-Cherng Refrigeration Industrial Co.
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