— Features

Built for real engineering

Every feature exists because a real engineer asked for it. No generative gimmicks — just CAD that ships.

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01PROMPT.TO.3DFEATURE 1 / 6

Type it. Get a parametric model.

Describe a part in plain English — dimensions, materials, tolerances. SolidMake returns a feature-tree CAD model you can edit anywhere.

02IMAGE.TO.3DFEATURE 2 / 6

Sketches and photos, reconstructed as B-Rep.

Drop a hand sketch, a phone photo of a competitor part, or a reference render. We rebuild it as proper CAD geometry — not noisy meshes.

03STEP.EXPORTFEATURE 3 / 6

Open in SolidWorks, NX, Fusion, Onshape.

Lossless STEP and IGES output. No remeshing, no orphaned faces — clean boundary representation that survives any downstream CAD workflow.

04TOLERANCE.AWAREFEATURE 4 / 6

Engineering intent, not just shape.

Specify fits, tolerances, and target manufacturing process. SolidMake treats them as constraints — not afterthoughts you fix in CAM.

05DFM.INLINEFEATURE 5 / 6

Manufacturability flagged before you export.

Unmanufacturable wall thicknesses, draft angles, undercuts, and minimum hole diameters get called out inline — before they hit your machinist's bench.

06REGENERATEFEATURE 6 / 6

Tweak any parameter. Keep your history.

Change one dimension, regenerate a feature, reshape a face. SolidMake re-solves the model with the rest of your edits intact.

— Also included

And a lot of little touches

IP-safe by design

Prompts and uploads never train shared models. Enterprise tier supports private deployments.

Version history

Every generation is versioned. Branch alternatives, compare diffs, restore prior revisions.

Assembly support

Generate mating components — hinges, brackets, gear pairs — with constraints already applied.

API & CAD plugins

Drop SolidMake into Onshape, Fusion, or your in-house tooling. CLI and REST API ship with examples.

Mesh to CAD

Bring STL or OBJ — get back feature-rich CAD geometry suitable for machining and tolerance analysis.

Custom-trained

Models trained on engineering CAD corpora, not internet images. Outputs reflect manufacturing reality.

Ship hardware, not polygons.