Our Philosophy

The Problem

Problem


Mechanical engineers are fast at concepts but get buried in "click-work." Getting a concept ready for manufacturing takes countless, manual and error-prone clicks to assign constraints and dimensions.

As one of our users said:
"Only a third of my time goes into real design work. The rest is just clicking through sketches and dimensions, and I can only click so fast".

Solution


We are solving this problem by building an "autocomplete" for CAD. It understands the engineers' design intent and proposes their next move. Engineers can preview any of the proposed changes, presented in a red overlay, and accept it with a single keystroke.

Our current product, Sketch Helper, helps with 2D design and sketching. Next, we are going to expand into full 3D to help with assemblies as well as design for manufacturing.


The Problem

Problem


Mechanical engineers are fast at concepts but get buried in "click-work." Getting a concept ready for manufacturing takes countless, manual and error-prone clicks to assign constraints and dimensions.

As one of our users said:
"Only a third of my time goes into real design work. The rest is just clicking through sketches and dimensions, and I can only click so fast".

Solution


We are solving this problem by building an "autocomplete" for CAD. It understands the engineers' design intent and proposes their next move. Engineers can preview any of the proposed changes, presented in a red overlay, and accept it with a single keystroke.

Our current product, Sketch Helper, helps with 2D design and sketching. Next, we are going to expand into full 3D to help with assemblies as well as design for manufacturing.


The Problem

Problem


Mechanical engineers are fast at concepts but get buried in "click-work." Getting a concept ready for manufacturing takes countless, manual and error-prone clicks to assign constraints and dimensions.

As one of our users said:
"Only a third of my time goes into real design work. The rest is just clicking through sketches and dimensions, and I can only click so fast".

Solution


We are solving this problem by building an "autocomplete" for CAD. It understands the engineers' design intent and proposes their next move. Engineers can preview any of the proposed changes, presented in a red overlay, and accept it with a single keystroke.

Our current product, Sketch Helper, helps with 2D design and sketching. Next, we are going to expand into full 3D to help with assemblies as well as design for manufacturing.


Dream. Design. Deliver.

Copyright © 2024 Hestus, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Dream. Design. Deliver.

Copyright © 2024 Hestus, Inc. All Rights Reserved