Capabilities
DFM & Engineering
You've got a working design. Now make it manufacturable. DFM review, engineering simulation, CAD refinement, and PCB layout — by engineers who know what breaks at production scale.
What We Do
The cheapest mistakes are the ones caught before tooling. Our engineers review your design through the lens of every downstream process — and tell you what to change before the bill arrives.

Mechanical Design (CAD)
From a napkin sketch or rough requirements, our engineers produce production-ready CAD with clean drawings, GD&T, and revision control.
- Concept-to-CAD product development
- Solid modeling and detailed drawings
- GD&T and tolerance stack-up analysis
- Revision control and CAD package delivery

Engineering Simulation
Catch issues in software before you cut metal. We run finite element, fluid, thermal, and structural simulations to validate designs.
- Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Structural and stress analysis
- Thermal simulation and optimization

Design for Manufacturability (DFM)
We review your design through the lens of every downstream process — machining, molding, sheet metal, PCB — and flag changes that lower cost and risk before tooling is cut.
- Process-specific DFM review
- Cost-driver identification
- Tolerance and feature feasibility check
- Material selection and substitution

PCB Schematic & Layout
Schematic capture and PCB layout for analog, digital, mixed-signal, and high-speed designs — output as production-ready Gerbers and BOMs.
- Schematic capture and netlist generation
- Multi-layer PCB layout (1–30 layers)
- High-speed and impedance-controlled routing
- Gerber, ODB++, and BOM/CPL output
Ready to take your design to production?
Send us your CAD or schematics — we'll come back with a DFM review and a manufacturability roadmap.
Get a Free QuoteService fees start at $300 — components at supplier cost, no hidden markup.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What files do I need to start a DFM review?
- CAD files (STEP, IGES, SolidWorks), PCB design files (Altium, KiCad, Eagle), or even rough sketches and requirements. We'll tell you what's missing.
- How long does a DFM review take?
- Typically 2–3 business days for a standard review. Complex multi-process products may take up to 5 days.
- Does the DFM review cost anything?
- No. Every quote includes a DFM review — it's how we work, not an add-on service.
- What types of simulation do you offer?
- Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for structural/stress, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for flow/pressure, and thermal simulation for heat dissipation and management.
- Can you design my PCB from a schematic?
- Yes. We do full schematic capture, multi-layer PCB layout (1–30 layers), impedance-controlled routing, and output production-ready Gerbers, ODB++, and BOM/CPL.