Physics-Driven AI for Electronics Design
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Design capacity that grows with you
Whether you’re delivering a single board or scaling across entire programs, Quilter matches your pace; today and tomorrow. Explore freely, pay only for approved designs. Pricing scales by pin count, not by seats, so your entire organization can iterate without restriction.
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The Layout Bottlenecks End Here
Quilter is creating the first autonomous PCB design engine. It is not an autorouter, a co-pilot, or an LLM. It is a physics-first AI system that learns from natural law itself, not from human shortcuts. A world with Quilter is a world where boards are as plentiful and iterative as software builds, powering a new paradigm we call Hardware-Rich Development™.
Autonomous by Physics
Quilter generates complete layouts using AI trained on real-world physics and manufacturing constraints, not human examples. This lets engineers explore design spaces closed off by human intuition, surfacing solutions that would have remained undiscovered without physics-first computation.
Parallel Exploration
Dozens of layouts are generated simultaneously, each ranked for manufacturability and constraint coverage. Teams explore 100× more design variants without delay or compromise.
Continuous Verification
Physics checks are built into generation. DDR length matching, impedance control, and clearances validated during design, not after.
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