Vision
I believe we're at an inflection point in manufacturing. The convergence of robotics, additive manufacturing, and AI is about to make hardware creation as fluid as software development.
Software ate the world because the cost of iteration went to near-zero. You can deploy code in seconds. Roll back in minutes. A/B test with real users by afternoon.
Hardware is still stuck in the industrial age. Lead times measured in weeks. Minimum order quantities in the thousands. The gap between idea and physical product is enormous — and that gap kills innovation.
AutoFAB exists to close that gap. Not incrementally. Fundamentally.
Manufacturing-as-a-service for hardware startups
First, we're building a system that lets hardware startups go from CAD file to finished product in hours, not months. Small batches. Rapid iteration. No factory partnerships required.
Distributed micro-factories
A network of autonomous manufacturing cells, deployed close to demand. Think AWS for physical goods — on-demand, elastic, distributed. Manufacture where you need it, when you need it.
Manufacturing becomes software
When the cost of producing a physical product approaches the cost of compiling code, everything changes. Product development cycles measured in hours. Mass customization as the default. Supply chains that are just-in-time at the atomic level.
That's the world I'm building toward.
This is a generational problem. I'm looking for investors who think in decades, engineers who want to work on hard problems, and partners who believe manufacturing is due for a revolution.
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