OrigoCAD
120 × 80 × 6 mm
4× Ø4.5 base
2× Ø5.0 wall
For mechanical shops

Quote request to .STEP fully automated.

Origo lives on your existing website and helps customers describe the job step by step. It asks follow-up questions, collects dimensions, materials, files and requirements, and creates a first prototype as CAD geometry in .STEP format.

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Customer · quote request
origo.build/intake
Describe your part
Live interview
agent · interview
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What material should we assume?
Aluminium, preferably 6082-T6.
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Any finish or tolerance requirements?
Standard tolerance is fine. Light bead-blast.
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Great. Creating a first .STEP prototype.
Origo · Request
2 min ago
From · Origo agent
New prototype — mounting bracket 120 × 80 × 6

Brief, requirements and first .STEP geometry are ready for review.

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Quote basis
Review
Ready
Open checks
checks
  • Material confirmed
  • Hole pattern captured
  • Finish captured
Customer thread · Origo · just now
Prototype created from the intake interview. Engineer review recommended before quoting.

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A precision lathe turning a stainless shaft, viewed close-up between the chuck and the live tool.
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Connections to tools many shops already use.

How it works

Customer requests become clear briefs and a first prototype in .STEP format.

The agent interviews the customer.

The agent asks relevant follow-up questions about dimensions, materials, tolerances, quantity, intended use, drawings and other requirements. The goal is to collect what would otherwise take several emails, calls and internal check-ins.

Flatlay of precision-machined parts — gears, shafts, bushings and a knurled tool — arranged on a soft white surface.
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A clearer basis for quoting.

Every request is collected in a project with the customer answers, files, technical requirements, open questions and a first prototype in .STEP format. That makes it easier to decide whether the job fits, what is missing and what you can quote.

Our mission

We want to help mechanical shops receive better requests, shorten time to quote and save engineering time.