We're building software that eliminates the barrier between domain expertise and physical production.

Our commitment: Make it possible for anyone who understands what needs to exist—the engineer, the designer, the entrepreneur—to create manufacturing-ready designs through natural human communication. No software training required. No months in tutorials. No switching between creative and technical tools.

What we're building toward:

A world where mechanical engineers spend their time solving mechanical problems, not learning keyboard shortcuts. Where product designers iterate on form and validate structural integrity in the same session. Where the robotics founders prototypes their first actuator on day one of their startup, not month.

Our goal: Collapse the artificial separation between engineer and designer. These roles diverged because tools forced specialisation—creative software for one, CAD for another. We're building a unified platform where the same person explores aesthetically, validates technically, and exports for manufacturing. Voice, gestures, and vision replace the keyboard and mouse as the primary interface for spatial design.

What this enables:

Distributed teams building locally instead of designing remotely and manufacturing overseas. Small factories prototyping custom components without dedicated CAD specialists. Founders moving from concept to supplier quotes in days, not quarters. Hardware innovation at the speed of software iteration.

We believe domain expertise should be the only credential that matters. Understanding the physics, knowing the constraints, seeing the solution—this is what builds things. Software proficiency has been a gatekeeper for too long.

We're removing the gate.