This write-up explores its functionality, technical workflow, historical evolution, limitations, and the modern alternatives that have risen in its wake. The Google Earth Extension for AutoCAD (versions 2010–2015) was a free plug-in developed by Autodesk in partnership with Google. It is not a full GIS suite. Instead, it is a geolocation and context visualization tool.

For decades, a chasm has existed between the precision of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and the geospatial context of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The "Google Earth AutoCAD Plugin" represents a critical, albeit evolving, bridge across this chasm. It allows designers, civil engineers, and architects to place their vector designs directly onto the raster satellite imagery and 3D terrain of Google Earth.