Aibuild, a company focused on advanced manufacturing intelligence, has launched Aibuild OS, an AI operating system designed to automate the engineering lifecycle. Leveraging agentic AI, the platform executes complex workflows across CAD (computer-aided design), CAE (computer-aided engineering), and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) to turn design intent into production-ready physical parts.
Aibuild OS represents the company’s evolution from vertical-specific software to a horizontal platform that applies manufacturing intelligence across the engineering stack, according to aibuild.
Unlike traditional assistive tools that require constant human supervision, Aibuild OS introduces “Digital Engineers.” These are autonomous AI systems that plan and execute multi-step workflows across different software environments. By automating data translation and process execution, Aibuild OS allows human engineers to focus on high-level problem solving and strategic design.
“For too long, engineering capacity has been limited by human execution bandwidth,” says Daghan Cam, co-founder and CEO of Aibuild. “We are removing these barriers. By allowing engineers to deploy autonomous AI directly into their workflows, we help teams solve complex production challenges, reduce lead times, and increase productivity.”
The platform addresses lack of interoperability between design and production software.
“Traditional manufacturing software creates silos,” says Michail Desyllas, co-founder and chief operating officer of Aibuild. “Engineers spend hours moving data between disconnected tools and manually translating outputs. Aibuild OS orchestrates these processes as a single intelligent system. It is the operating system layer that manufacturing has lacked until now.”
Aibuild OS is used to solve industrial engineering challenges, including:
Aibuild OS is now live in Public Alpha. Organizations can sign up for immediate access at ai-build.com.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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