Modo turns a text description into a buildable hardware prototype with validated parts, printable enclosures, firmware scaffolding, and step-by-step assembly instructions.
I’ve built hardware projects for years, and the slowest part was always translating an idea into parts, enclosure dimensions, and something I could actually assemble.
Modo started as a way to compress that gap—by constraining generation to real components and using datasheet dimensions to drive enclosure geometry instead of guessing.
It’s early, opinionated, and definitely not perfect yet. I’d love feedback on what you’d try building with it, and where it breaks down.