Hi HN, I’m Pranav (founder). I design hardware and kept seeing a weird split:
Engineers don’t trust AI to design full PCBs (hidden assumptions, stackups, manufacturing constraints, EMI/return paths, and the cost of being even slightly wrong - why tools like Flux still aren’t widely trusted for full designs).
But customers keep asking ChatGPT to “review” boards. They paste screenshots/Gerbers and expect a real sign-off. It often sounds right, but it can hallucinate or miss what actually causes respins.
Lesson building this: the hard part isn’t more AI, it’s deterministic, reproducible detection with explicit assumptions, with AI only to explain findings and suggest fixes.
Would love critique: what’s worth catching pre-fab, what’s too noisy, and what would make you trust this as a release gate.