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Chat with your CNC drawings.
Ask anything. Get sourced answers.

Every thread, tolerance, and buried note — captured on the first pass, grounded in the drawing. Upload a PDF, ask anything about the part, and get sourced answers. No more 30 minutes of highlighter work before every quote.

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Free Unlimited Private & Secure All your parts in one place Interactive PDF viewer 3D models without a CAD license Download & share reports Ask questions about your drawing Free Unlimited Private & Secure All your parts in one place Interactive PDF viewer 3D models without a CAD license Download & share reports Ask questions about your drawing
Built-in AI Assistant

Not your average chatbot.

Chat CNC is built on deep CNC domain knowledge — GD&T, tolerances, materials, secondary processes, surface finish, and more — so it reads your drawing like a machinist, not a general-purpose chatbot. Ask about tolerances, material, machining risk, or quoting gotchas and get answers grounded in the drawing, with sources. And it flags anything missing, conflicting, or ambiguous — before you quote or program.

See everything, side by side.

Keep the chat open beside the drawing, the 3D model, or the full extraction report — whatever you need, at the same time. Toggle any view into the panel, and drag the divider to give each side exactly the space you want.

I really like it! It's breaking apart everything, and giving me detail. That to me is very helpful as a quick snapshot, where I can just work right off this page and not have to do extra manual notes as I'm digging through a print.
Tom
CNC Job Shop Estimator
It caught a missing thread pitch — and it was accurate. I really liked how it showed exactly where the alert was on the drawing, so I could navigate right to it.
CNC Shop Estimator

Upload a drawing. Get the full picture.

1

Upload

Drop in an engineering drawing.

Upload a PDF drawing as it comes from your customer — no special formatting required. Have a STEP file too? Drop it in for an interactive 3D view of the part alongside the analysis. Your files and shop data are yours — your data is never shared, always encrypted.

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Analyze

Get a structured breakdown of everything that matters.

Threads, tolerances, surface finish, secondary processes, quality and compliance requirements — extracted, interpreted, and organized. Every extraction includes a confidence score and source reference. Ambiguities and conflicts flagged before they become problems.

3

Act

Plan with full information. Work with confidence.

Use the analysis to quote accurately, plan machining strategy, and share structured reports with programmers, quality, and the shop floor — before committing to a job. Have a question about tolerances, material, or risk? Ask directly and get answers grounded in the drawing. No more surprises after the PO is signed.

Everything on the drawing — nothing missed

Threads
Material & complexity
Tolerances
Surface finish
A Datums
Secondary processes
Quality & compliance
Certifications & standards
? Conflicts & ambiguities
Notes & special instructions

Stop reviewing drawings with a highlighter.

Manual Review Re:CAM
Drawing review Highlighter, spreadsheet, 20-30 min per part Upload a drawing, get a full breakdown in seconds
Threads & callouts Read every note, every view, transcribe manually Every thread in one table, sourced and verified
Conflict detection Hope someone catches the contradictory callout Flagged automatically before you quote or program
Secondary processes Explicit callouts only — inferred requirements missed Catches what's called out — and what's not. If a spec implies deburr, edge breaks, or pre-plating prep, we flag it.
Quality requirements Scattered across notes, title blocks, and customer docs Organized in one section — PPAP, FAI, CMM, certs
Follow-up questions Re-read the drawing, flip between views, check your notes Ask about any detail — tolerances, material, risks, machining — and get an instant, sourced answer
Consistency Depends on who reviews it and how busy they are Same thoroughness every time, every part
Cost Your time on every job, manually Free — unlimited drawings, no credit card
Security Drawings emailed, shared drives, customer portals — no audit trail Gov-Cloud secure. ITAR registered and ITAR compliant. Your drawings and data never leave U.S. soil — no export, no third-party access.
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Built for the shop floor, by people who know it.

Re:CAM is built by a team that's spent years inside manufacturing — designing industrial AI, building frontline worker tools, and publishing peer-reviewed research on how AI should work in real shops.

Bruce Kaufman
Bruce Kaufman
General Manager
Co-founded Genba AI (acquired by RealWear). Former Fluke/Fortive. UChicago Booth.
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Glen Williams, Ph.D.
Glen Williams, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist
Ph.D., Penn State. AI for advanced manufacturing. Former W.L. Gore engineer.
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Siddharth Kapoor
Siddharth Kapoor
Engineering
Full-stack & ML/AI. Former Oncospace (AI for radiation therapy). Tufts CS + Cognitive Science.
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Emory Sullivan
Emory Sullivan
Product
Co-founded Genba AI (acquired by RealWear). Former Fluke/Fortive and RealWear.
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End-to-end machining programs for 3-axis parts.

Drawing intelligence is just the beginning. Re:CAM technology will soon generate complete machining strategies & simulations, G-code, and setup sheets for 3-axis prismatic parts — CAD to cut in minutes, no CAM license or deep CAM knowledge required.

No CAM seat required

Complete machining programs without a CAM license or CAM interface to learn.

Full simulation review

Review every setup and operation before anything goes near your machine.

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Pay per part

No seat fees, no annual license. Pay only for G-code you export. Drawing analysis stays free.

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Questions, answered

What is Re:CAM?
Re:CAM is AI that reads CNC engineering drawings. Upload a PDF and it extracts every specification on the drawing — threads, tolerances, surface finishes, datums, secondary processes, and quality requirements — with a confidence score and source reference for each, and flags conflicts or ambiguities automatically.
How much does Re:CAM cost?
Part Drawing Intelligence is free and unlimited — no credit card required. Future machining-program generation will be pay-per-part, and drawing analysis stays free.
What can Re:CAM extract from a drawing?
Threads, material and complexity, tolerances, surface finish, datums, secondary processes, quality and compliance requirements, certifications and standards, conflicts and ambiguities, and notes and special instructions — each with a confidence score and a reference back to where it appears on the drawing.
Is Re:CAM secure, ITAR registered, and ITAR compliant?
Yes — Re:CAM is both ITAR registered and ITAR compliant, and runs in a secure Gov-Cloud environment. Your drawings and data never leave U.S. soil — no export and no third-party access — and your data is always encrypted and never shared.
What files can I upload?
Upload a PDF engineering drawing exactly as it comes from your customer — no special formatting required. You can also add a STEP file for an interactive 3D view of the part alongside the analysis.
Can I ask questions about my drawing?
Yes. Re:CAM has a built-in AI assistant. Ask about tolerances, material, machining risk, or quoting gotchas and get answers grounded in the drawing, with sources — no searching or cross-referencing.
How is Chat CNC different from ChatGPT or a regular chatbot?
Chat CNC is not your average chatbot. It's built on deep CNC domain knowledge — GD&T, tolerances, materials, secondary processes, surface finish, and more — so it reads your drawing like a machinist, not a general-purpose chatbot. Every answer is grounded in your specific drawing and cites its source, rather than guessing from general knowledge.
Who is Re:CAM for?
CNC machine shops, job-shop estimators, programmers, and quality teams who review engineering drawings for quoting and manufacturing. It's built for the shop floor.
Does Re:CAM generate G-code?
Drawing intelligence is live today. End-to-end machining programs — machining strategy, simulation, G-code, and setup sheets for 3-axis prismatic parts — are coming soon, with early access available by waitlist. No CAM seat required.
Who builds Re:CAM?
Re:CAM is an innovation team within Re:Build Manufacturing, built by people who've spent years in manufacturing — designing industrial AI, building frontline-worker tools, and publishing peer-reviewed research on how AI should work in real shops.