Engineers have incredible tools for designing high-performance parts. But too often, manufacturability issues only surface after simulations are complete, prototypes are built, or suppliers push back. This is driven by a structural disconnect between design and manufacturing — separate teams, separate incentives, and separate toolchains.
InfinitForm changes that.
Today, we're launching an AI-powered engineering design platform that helps teams design parts optimised for both performance and manufacturability — from the first iteration, not the final check.
After months of private beta testing with advanced engineering teams at companies like NASA, Google X and Yamaha Motor Co, InfinitForm is now available to engineers who are ready to eliminate costly late-stage rework and compress design cycles from days to hours.
The Problem: Great designs that can't be manufactured
Modern mechanical engineers have access to incredible CAD, FEA, and topology optimisation tools. Yet even with advanced engineering design software, teams still hit the same wall:
The existing process yields slow design-to-manufacturing workflows, missed timelines, and costly rework. Engineers would finish a design that looked optimal from a performance standpoint — only to spend days or weeks walking it back so it could actually be built. Performance and manufacturability were treated as separate problems, solved sequentially, with iteration cycles in between.
InfinitForm was built to change that.
The Shift: Designing for performance and manufacturability from day one
InfinitForm is an AI-enhanced design optimisation tool that embeds design-for-manufacturing (DFM) intelligence directly into the design workflow — not as a final check, but as a foundational design input. Instead of optimising for performance first and validating manufacturability later, InfinitForm solves for both simultaneously — from the first iteration.
At its core, InfinitForm combines:
The Output: Optimised designs that are manufacturing-ready
Every design generated in InfinitForm is delivered as an intelligent, parametric B-rep model. With InfinitForm's CAD add-ins, designs can be pushed back into your native CAD environment with full design history and constrained sketches intact.
Parametric Designs: Flexibility without reopening manufacturability risk
Parametric designs are mathematically driven, rule-based geometries that preserve design intent while allowing intelligent variation. Engineers can adjust parameters to explore alternatives, respond to late-stage changes, or optimise for different manufacturing processes — all while maintaining both performance requirements and manufacturability validation.
Prismatic designs are feature-based geometries built on machining- and tooling-friendly features such as pockets, bosses, ribs, fillets, and holes. These designs are optimised simultaneously for performance and manufacturability across traditional manufacturing processes, including CNC machining, casting, injection moulding, and additive manufacturing. They're immediately usable inside standard CAD systems and can move directly to CAM programming or tooling — without redesign or translation.
The Integration: Designed to work inside existing CAD workflows
Designs return as clean, manufacturing-ready B-rep geometry — never flattened meshes or black-box outputs. With InfinitForm's native CAD add-ins, designs can be delivered as native CAD files with full feature history preserved.
InfinitForm integrates directly with SOLIDWORKS and Siemens NX, allowing engineers to pull designs into InfinitForm, explore optimised parametric outputs, and push results back into SolidWorks as fully editable CAD models. (Integrations with Autodesk and additional CAD add-ins are coming soon.)
The Engine: Automated DFM that removes iteration, not judgment
InfinitForm automates DFM validation so engineers can focus on decisions — not repetitive checks or late-stage rework. The platform continuously evaluates and automates:
The Proof: What early customers can do dramatically faster
"A design task that previously required two senior engineers working for three full days was completed in under 30 minutes using InfinitForm — all while improving part performance and meeting manufacturability requirements."
— Defence Technology Customer
Across early users, we've seen design cycles compress from days to hours, iteration loops disappear, and manufacturing teams engage earlier with far fewer surprises. At enterprise scale, that means fewer engineering bottlenecks, faster time-to-market, and the ability to explore more design alternatives without scaling headcount or extending timelines.
Who This is For: Engineers who want to innovate
InfinitForm isn't just for teams under tight deadlines. It's for engineers who want to spend more time on high-value innovation and less time on rework:
By automating manufacturability and iteration-heavy work, InfinitForm frees engineers to focus on strategy, creativity, and innovation — the work that actually moves products forward.
John Tonelli
Chief of Staff
sales@infinitform.com
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