Tell us more about what you're thinking of building/drawing. I like FreeCAD, but it's also quite complicated, depending on what your goals are.
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SketchUp works online.
LibreCAD works but I think it's 2D only.
LibreCAD is 2D only but great for making quick drawings.
openscad and onshape are some options. openscad is like coding and onshape is closer to typical 3D modeling interfaces.
I use FreeCad as an alternative to Solidworks. It has its own way of doing things... but it's more or less feature complete with respect to designing stuff.
Krita is my favorite drawing tool, don't know if that helps, but I like it
FreeCAD. It'll do everything, but you have to put some time into understanding it. Fortunately, there's are plenty of YouTube videos when you do get stuck.
You may be surprised. Blender + plugin.
If you have an iPad and a little money to spend, Shapr3D is an excellent CAD app