The vision
It should be the easiest.
You can describe software to an AI and watch it appear. You should be able to describe a physical object and hold it in your hands. We're building the bridge between those two realities.
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The process of making a physical thing
is still held together with duct tape.
Every other creative tool got an AI upgrade. Manufacturing is still waiting.
The gap we exist to closeWhen GitHub Copilot launched, 100 million developers were on the platform. Two years later, 180 million. A new developer joins every second.
It made the entire field accessible to people who were locked out by the learning curve. It reactivated the people who tried to learn and quit. It made existing developers radically more productive. The market grew in every direction at once.
The same inflection is happening in manufacturing. Tens of millions of 3D printers are installed worldwide, but the software between the person and the machine hasn't kept up. Professional design tools exist but take years to learn. DFM analysis is locked behind enterprise software. Slicers haven't changed since 2013. The workflow is still: five apps, guesswork, and prayer.
Millions of people bought a printer and hit the software wall. Millions more would start tomorrow if the barrier weren't "learn CAD, learn slicing, learn materials science, learn DFM."
The machines are ready. Mimo is the software they've been waiting for.
Backed by millions of shipped products
Most AI tools are built by engineers learning a new domain. We've been on the other side, building the industry's machines, services, and software for 15 years, with millions of parts shipped.
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