
We envision a future where the boundaries between imagination and creation disappear, enabling engineers and designers to transform ideas into tangible products with unprecedented speed and simplicity.
By harnessing the power of conversational AI and parametric modeling, we are redefining the 3D CAD landscape to make design workflows more accessible and agile, unlocking creativity for all skill levels.
Our mission is to build a cloud-native platform that empowers teams to innovate and iterate faster, fueling a new era of engineering productivity and invention fueled by intelligent design tools.
Our Review
We'll be honest — when we first heard about Adam's promise to make CAD software as easy as having a conversation, we were skeptical. Traditional CAD tools have been notoriously complex for decades, and countless companies have tried to "simplify" them with mixed results. But after digging into what this Y Combinator-backed startup has built, we're genuinely impressed.
The Chat-to-CAD Magic
Adam's core innovation is surprisingly straightforward: you describe what you want to design in plain English, and their AI generates a parametric 3D model. No wrestling with complex menus or memorizing keyboard shortcuts. We tested their web-based editor and found ourselves creating functional designs faster than we expected — it genuinely feels like having a conversation with an expert CAD operator who just happens to work at lightning speed.
What caught our attention is how they handle parametric modeling. Instead of getting locked into static designs, you can adjust dimensions and features using simple sliders or additional text prompts. It's the kind of flexibility that makes iterating on designs feel natural rather than tedious.
Smart Positioning in a Crowded Space
The team clearly understands their market. Rather than trying to replace professional CAD suites entirely, they're positioning Adam as the tool that bridges the gap between initial concepts and detailed engineering work. Their upcoming "Co-Pilot" feature sounds particularly clever — integrating AI assistance directly into existing professional workflows rather than forcing teams to abandon their current tools.
We also appreciate their open-source approach with the Parametric Mode. It shows confidence in their technology and builds trust with the engineering community they're trying to win over.
Who This Actually Works For
Adam seems ideal for two distinct groups: experienced engineers who want to rapidly prototype ideas without the usual CAD overhead, and newcomers who've been intimidated by traditional tools. The pricing reflects this — at $9.99 for the standard plan, it's accessible enough for individual designers while the $29.99 pro tier offers serious power users unlimited generations.
However, we suspect Adam works best for conceptual and early-stage design work rather than final production models. Teams working on complex assemblies or highly regulated industries might still need traditional CAD tools for the final push to manufacturing.
The Bottom Line
Adam feels like a startup that actually understands the problem it's solving. The founders' engineering backgrounds show in the product's technical sophistication, while their focus on user experience addresses real pain points we've heard designers complain about for years. It's not going to replace SolidWorks overnight, but it might just change how we think about the early stages of design work.
AI-Powered CAD Platform for creating/modifying parametric 3D models via text prompts
Text-to-CAD Editor generating CAD-ready parametric files from conversational chat
Open source Parametric Mode for dynamic parametric edits
Adam Co-Pilot (upcoming AI assistant for context-aware CAD design suggestions)
Cloud-native SaaS accessible via desktop browsers






