We made an AI CAD tool with FreeCAD, would love feedback
Hi all - we made a CAD tool that lets you create and edit models by chatting with an AI agent.
This video shows us building a pavilion house with a spiral staircase.
The idea is that instead of doing everything through point-and-click operations, you can describe geometry and iterate in conversation while the model updates. It’s built with FreeCAD and we support export into most formats.
We’re still early and we’re posting here because we’re hoping to get feedback from people who work with CAD.
You can try it here. There’s a free tier and no credit card is required. We’ll be around all day and would be very happy to answer questions about how it works!
Rick & Alex
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So, I post along as I try.
First of you let me enter my prompt on your start page. I describe a small table with a steelframe and other parameters, takes me about 2 minutes. On enter you ask for creating an account. I create the account, receive the confirmation email and confirm. It redirects me to the start page, the prompt is empty.
Now you would have lost me, if my curiosity wasn‘t too big.
Hi Doia - thanks for the good feedback, we'll fix that asap!
Here is the prompt:
The model ask for some clarification:
I answer all yes and let the model work.
(I see no possibility of sharing or exporting the chat. That is sad)
"(I see no possibility of sharing or exporting the chat. That is sad)" - thats good feedback too, thank you!
The model works and comes back with an answer:
I answer with „ Add foot pads. Can you show me a picture of the model?“ I don’t know what the model build, see no way of verified the result. That’s odd. Maybe because I am on a phone. Will load the desktop page.
After loading the desktop website I can see an empty 3D viewport. I press the Download button, nothing happens. (Error: no geometry to share) The model say it has put screenshots into a folder. I don’t see any folder. You lost me.
Here are some pictures from the end of the chat:



I will try the desktop version later but for now I have the feeling it doesn’t work. Test end.
Hi Doia - we've investigated and identified the issue. Apologies! Working on a fix and I'll update you here.
Here are the pictures from the Ui in a desktop web view for the interested. Also one of the "rendered" pictures. No geometry was created, pictures are all cut off. Only some python files, which obviously won't work stand-alone (missing import statements), so seem to be intended only for the closed source studio environment. My first impression - very underwhelming.
I also tried building a simple room with a shop facade, egress doors and so on, but quickly gave up. Prompts are eating token like candy, you probably won't come very far trying to create some meaningful work.
This is a prototype at best. Looking at the company website, which will not really tell me who these guys are, they started some years back building an AI meeting notes service, expanded it to emails and are now trying to find other areas where they can slap AI onto and monetize. Thanks, I pass.
Thanks for the candid feedback on where the tool falls short, Doia. We're working on improvements.
Follow up: After some digging here are some infos I found searching the web.
Cogram is a YC company founded by 2 Germans, who made their PhDs in Physics at Oxford and are now based in Berlin -> hard to find on the company website. Company founded in 2021, startet with AI assisted meeting notes service and expanded to emails and bidding proposals. Customer base primarily big architecture firms in the USA and Western hemisphere. Now they need to pivot on their product, because the service became a commodity, offered by almost any other platform in the AEC arena.
@acg Here are some basic questions for you which I could not find a sufficient answer in the FAQs. Please keep in mind, you posted on the OSArch forum, a kind of audience who not only are technically versed but also want to know how their tools work and how to improve them. And who hate platform lock-in and VC bullshit. But we love open systems. I know, seems like an uphill battle for you.
Oddly, you didn't post in the FreeCad forum. Why?
Follow up: After some digging here are some infos I found searching the web.
Cogram is a YC company founded by 2 Germans, who made their PhDs in Physics at Oxford and are now based in Berlin -> hard to find on the company website. Company founded in 2021, startet with AI assisted meeting notes service and expanded to emails and bidding proposals. Customer base primarily big architecture firms in the USA and Western hemisphere. Not they need to pivot on their product, because their service is now a commodity, offered by almost any other platform.
@acg Here are some basic questions for you which I could not find a sufficient answer in the FAQs. Please keep in mind, you posted on the OSArch forum, a kind of audience who not only are technically versed but also want to know how their tools work and how to improve them. And who hate platform lock-in and VC bullshit. But we love open systems.
Oddly, you didn't post in the FreeCad forum. Why?
The forum seems to delete my posts if I try to edit typos. So this is a repost.
I would be interested in this
@semhustej @doia thank you for the candid feedback and for taking the time to test.
A few answers:
We posted here because we felt OSArch is a technically rigorous audience that will give to-the-point feedback. Thanks again for trying it - we’ve confirmed several issues and are working on fixes. Will update you here when those are resolved.
Thanks for coming back to us.
Now, after the criticism some ideas I would find cool if I would use your product:
But I will not use your product, at least not in the near future and at this price point without any meaningful value added to the base (and free) app.
I’d rather look into https://github.com/neka-nat/freecad-mcp or https://spkane.github.io/freecad-addon-robust-mcp-server and fire up my local Llama.cpp instance.
Good luck with your endeavor.
Thank you @doia , those are all good suggestions for improvements.