AI-native, browser-based hardware design versus the tools you already know.
Kepler-442 is a browser-based, AI-native design suite that turns text into manufacturable 3D hardware and sources factories in one tab, while Fusion 360 is an installed, manual parametric CAD tool built for precision modeling by trained engineers.
Read comparisonKepler-442 is an affordable, browser-based AI design suite that generates and sources manufacturable hardware, while SolidWorks is a powerful but expensive installed CAD system aimed at professional mechanical engineering teams.
Read comparisonKepler-442 and Onshape both run fully in the browser, but Kepler-442 is AI-native — generating editable 3D from text, simulating automatically, and sourcing factories — while Onshape focuses on cloud-based collaborative parametric CAD.
Read comparisonKepler-442 is a browser-based, AI-native suite that generates manufacturable 3D from text and sources factories, while Shapr3D is a gesture-driven CAD app focused on fast, intuitive modeling on iPad, Mac, and Windows.
Read comparisonKepler-442 is a professional, AI-native platform that turns text into manufacturable hardware with simulation and supplier sourcing, while Tinkercad is a free, block-based 3D editor designed for education and absolute beginners.
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