Inventors
The pain
You have an idea, and no way to know if it is real or makeable without burning your runway on the wrong firm.
What we deliver
A fast, honest feasibility answer — then a path to a working prototype if it makes sense to keep going.
Three kinds of buyers, six disciplines, one team. Connected hardware, housewares, furniture — we design products and we make them. Below: who we typically work with, and the capabilities we deliver against.
The pain
You have an idea, and no way to know if it is real or makeable without burning your runway on the wrong firm.
What we deliver
A fast, honest feasibility answer — then a path to a working prototype if it makes sense to keep going.
The pain
You have distribution, customers, and a physical product on the roadmap. You do not have an in-house design and engineering team.
What we deliver
A scoped engagement that drops a finished, manufacturable product into your pipeline — without an in-house build-out.
The pain
Off-the-shelf does not fit your operation, and enterprise vendors are too slow, too expensive, and too generic.
What we deliver
A custom-built unit, deployed in your space, with the firmware and software it needs to actually be useful.
Form, ergonomics, and aesthetic — designed to be made, not just rendered.
We design products that look like products — not science-fair projects. Housewares, furniture, accessories, and connected hardware all start here. Sketch, refine, and validate the shape, materials, and human factors before a single screw gets specified.
Enclosures, mounts, mechanisms — designed to be assembled and serviced.
The boring essential stuff: fits, fasteners, draft angles, heat paths, and the part that has to come off when something breaks. We design for the factory you’ll actually use.
PCB schematic, layout, and a BOM that survives a year on the market.
Schematic capture, board layout, and parts selection. We pick components that are still in stock next year, design for the test fixtures we’ll need, and document the rev so the next engineer can pick it up.
Embedded code that keeps the product alive after you ship.
The code that runs on the silicon. We write firmware you can hand to a successor — sensible architecture, real logging, and an update path that doesn’t brick units in the field.
On-device UIs, mobile apps, dashboards, and the APIs that tie them together.
When your product is connected: the pieces that turn hardware into a usable system. We build the UI customers touch, the dashboards operators run, and the services that quietly hold it together.
Pilot runs and short production — assembled, tested, and shipped from our lab.
The gap that kills most projects is between a working prototype and a unit you can sell. We cover it: in-house assembly, sourcing for moldings, metalwork, and finishes, domestic PCB fab for prototypes (transitioning to JLCPCB/PCBWay at volume), and a test plan that catches problems before customers do.