Concept stage — building in public

Prototype hardware, end-to-end, with an AI co-pilot.

ProtoMake takes you from a blank canvas to a buildable prototype — design the circuit, model the frame, simulate it in flight, and assemble in 3D. Drones, jets, rockets, and beyond.

Step 1

Circuit

Step 2

CAD

Step 3

Simulate

Step 4

Assemble

How it works

Four guided steps. One continuous model.

Every step shares the same source of truth — change a motor in step one and the frame, simulation, and BOM update everywhere else.

01

Design the circuit

Drop in microcontrollers, ESCs, sensors, and power. The AI co-pilot wires it up, flags incompatibilities, and suggests parts that fit your spec.

02

Model the frame in CAD

Generate a parametric airframe or chassis from your payload, motors, and mission profile. Iterate by chatting, not by clicking through menus.

03

Simulate & validate

Run flight, thermal, and structural simulations on the same model. See where it bends, stalls, or browns out before you cut metal.

04

Assemble in 3D

A guided 3D walk-through tells you what to print, what to buy, and where every bolt and wire goes. Ship a real prototype.

Who it’s for

Built for anyone with a hardware idea.

Hardware engineers

Skip the tab-juggling between EDA, CAD, and CFD. Move at software speed without losing rigor.

Students & researchers

Go from a paper sketch to a working prototype without three semesters of toolchain.

Makers & hobbyists

Build the drone, rover, or rocket in your head — even if you’ve never opened SolidWorks.

Hardware founders

De-risk the first six months. Validate physics, thermals, and BOM before you raise.

Be first to build.

Join the early-access list. We’ll send a single email when the private beta opens — no newsletter, no spam.

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