CADAM turns text and images into editable 3D CAD models

CADAM turns text and images into editable 3D CAD models

Adam is building for mechanical CAD software. Its main idea is that AI will become a main way to create mechanical designs, much like AI is now used to create software. CADAM is an Text to CAD platform that creates 3D models from and image references.

The output is OpenSCAD code, and the system pulls out adjustable measurements so they appear as sliders for quick size changes. Models can be exported as .STL, .SCAD, OBJ, and GLB/GLTF files. The product is built as a React app with a Supabase backend for login, database, and file storage.

Adam describes the experience as similar to an AI version of TinkerCAD.

Key points

  • CADAM is an CAD tool that creates 3D models from text prompts and image references.
  • It outputs OpenSCAD code and turns extracted measurements into sliders for quick edits.
  • It can export models as .STL, .SCAD, OBJ, and GLB/GLTF files.
  • Adam is betting that AI will become a main way to create mechanical designs.
  • For makers, the practical value is faster first drafts for physical parts and .
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