Astrulite AI Product Engineering
How it works

From prompt to shippable hardware in four steps.

Astrulite is a build engine, not a chat toy. Every conversation produces a structured engineering brief you can act on.

1. Describe your idea

Drop in a sentence, a paragraph, or a sketchy voice memo. Astrulite reads it and starts building a working model of what you're trying to ship.

2. Refine with the agent

The engine asks the right clarifying questions — budget, skill level, form factor, deadlines — the way a senior engineer would, before any parts get spec'd.

3. Generate the full plan

Feasibility score, mechanical concept, electronics architecture, BOM with sourcing links, cost range, CAD direction, firmware scaffolding, and step-by-step build instructions.

4. Iterate, share, hand off

Swap parts, change form factors, export to PDF or a project bundle, and route to a manufacturer when you're ready to make real units.

Under the hood

What the engine actually produces.

  • Feasibility score (0–10) with risk callouts
  • Mechanical concept + dimensions
  • Electronics architecture & block diagram
  • BOM with DigiKey / Mouser / Adafruit sourcing
  • Cost range at 1, 10, 100, 1000 units
  • CAD direction with form-factor variants
  • Firmware scaffolding (ESP32, RP2040, nRF, STM32)
  • Step-by-step build instructions
  • Manufacturing-readiness checklist
  • Launch plan and channel suggestions

Ready to turn an idea into a build plan?

Join the beta and get the Astrulite engine working on your first product this week.