The updated Flux can now plan and execute multi-step PCB design workflows: things like researching parts, wiring schematics, placing and routing components, and checking its own work — all inside a browser-based eCAD that's fully editable.
It’s still very much at the intern stage: capable, but it needs clear direction and human oversight to get good results. Think of it like Devin, Cursor, or Replit — but for PCB design.
There’s a 2-week free trial if you want to try it. We have a Slack community we're jamming in for feedback - just let me know if you'd like to join!
Cofounder here with a few more details
The updated Flux can now plan and execute multi-step PCB design workflows: things like researching parts, wiring schematics, placing and routing components, and checking its own work — all inside a browser-based eCAD that's fully editable.
It’s still very much at the intern stage: capable, but it needs clear direction and human oversight to get good results. Think of it like Devin, Cursor, or Replit — but for PCB design.
There’s a 2-week free trial if you want to try it. We have a Slack community we're jamming in for feedback - just let me know if you'd like to join!
More details: https://www.flux.ai/p/blog/the-first-ai-hardware-engineering...
Founder here
Excited to share what we have been working on for the best couple years…think of it as Devin for PCB design
Let me know if you have any questions
is this just for design or can I order the parts too?
Flux will make sure to use components/vendors/distributors that are to your liking but right now you will still have to order them yourself
We are planning to directly integrate with fabs to place order/get quotes in the near future though