Field Primitives
Reusable bundles such as lattice regions, snap-fit interfaces, compliance-aware mounts, and rotational envelopes.
Constraint-Compiled Physical Design
Implicitus reframes design as compiling interacting constraints into continuous field-native forms aligned with physics, materials, and manufacturing.
Read the WhitepaperTraditional CAD emphasizes discrete features and brittle assemblies. Implicitus treats physical design as a system problem:
Reusable bundles such as lattice regions, snap-fit interfaces, compliance-aware mounts, and rotational envelopes.
Design intent is explicit through graph-structured relationships: alignment, motion, load transfer, exclusions, and interfaces.
Language models specify intent and system definitions while a constraint compiler resolves realizable geometry.
The opportunity is not a better text-to-CAD skin. It is a deeper design stack where optimization and manufacturability are intrinsic to representation.