Design 3D-printable parts by talking
Nurb gives AI real CAD skills, letting you describe a part in plain English and watch it take shape live. It asks for real measurements, checks for printability, and generates STL files ready for your slicer. With support for scanning real objects, testing assemblies, and integration with tools like Claude Code and Cursor, it removes the need for traditional CAD software.
It asks for the real dimension instead of inventing one.
- voidUpdate
> "It asks for the real dimension instead of inventing one."
Shortly after
> "Make an adapter that connects my shop vac hose to the dust port on my table saw"
> "Done: Ø57.6 → Ø35.0 · 74 mm"
is interesting. When did it ask for the dimensions?
- ur-whale
> runs on your computer
Only if you have a cupertino-made toaster that is.
- noduerme
which part of this is the innovation?