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Featured case study · Automotive · North America
200 parts, one browser tab: the native-200 dune buggy

A 200-part desert dune buggy modeled native in the browser, decomposed to a 407-node BOM, and driven all the way to tube cut lists, fishmouth notch templates, and sheet-metal flat patterns.

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200
native BRep parts, each with an editable feature tree
407
BOM nodes from top assembly down to 120 raw stock lines
41.2 m
of 4130 tube on the frame cut list, 44 coped joints

Automotive · North America
solidSF Engineering

A 200-part desert dune buggy modeled native in the browser, decomposed to a 407-node BOM, and driven all the way to tube cut lists, fishmouth notch templates, and sheet-metal flat patterns.

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Automotive · North America
A desert racing fabricator

A two-man chassis shop cut frame design-to-first-tube from two weeks to four days by pulling cut lists and cope templates straight from the model.

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Machining · North America
A five-axis job shop

A 14-person job shop quotes and programs 2D work in the browser, posting to its Haas and Fanuc machines without a CAM seat per programmer.

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Robotics · North America
A warehouse robotics startup

An eight-engineer robotics team migrated 1,100 SolidWorks parts with feature trees intact and dropped its PDM server the same quarter.

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Education · North America
A Formula SAE team

A 30-student FSAE team put its whole car in one shared workspace - including members on lab Chromebooks - and stopped losing design history at graduation.

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Industrial equipment · Europe
An agricultural implement OEM

A 60-year-old implement maker brought two decades of legacy SolidWorks designs into a vault its dealers and welders can actually reach.

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Consumer products · Europe
A consumer hardware studio

A four-person product studio uses native AI agents for enclosure variants and drawing packs, tripling the concepts it puts in front of clients.

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Medical devices · North America
A medical device prototyping lab

A device prototyping lab made its design history audit-ready by default - every revision, lock, and review captured in the vault as it happened.

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Aerospace · Asia Pacific
An aerospace tooling supplier

A fixture and tooling supplier cut its drawing-revision loop with overseas customers from a week to a day using shared review packages.

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