The Rulo Manifesto
We believe in clarity from complexity.
Engineering drawings are not just images. They are dense repositories of intent, constraint, and cost—locked in a format designed for human interpretation. For too long, extracting this intelligence has required hours of manual analysis by expensive experts.
Right technology for the right problem.
Traditional OCR extracts text. But text without context is noise. A dimension without its tolerance is meaningless. A tolerance without its manufacturing implication is useless. We refuse to build another "smart" tool that makes engineers do the thinking.
AI should understand, not just see.
Rulo doesn't just detect features—it reasons about them. It knows that a positional tolerance of ±0.005mm requires precision tooling, adds setup time, and drives cost. It maps every extracted element to its manufacturing process, inspection requirements, and financial implications.
We are building for experts, not beginners.
Our users are mechanical engineers, manufacturing engineers, and procurement specialists who know what they're looking at. They don't need dumbed-down interfaces or hand-holding. They need speed, precision, and depth. Rulo is a precision instrument, not a toy.
Design is a competitive advantage.
We believe in calm, focused interfaces that get out of your way. No clutter. No unnecessary color. Just a pure black canvas, essential information in a clean hierarchy, and a single cybernetic green to signify intent. Every pixel serves a purpose.
From hours to minutes.
What takes a human engineer 3 hours of painstaking analysis, Rulo completes in under 10 minutes—with higher accuracy, complete traceability, and actionable insights. This is not incremental improvement. This is a paradigm shift.
This is just the beginning.
Today, we analyze 2D drawings. Tomorrow, we'll integrate with your PLM system, optimize your supply chain, and negotiate with suppliers on your behalf. Rulo is not a feature. It's a platform for AI-native manufacturing intelligence.
"Clarity from Complexity" is not a tagline. It's our operating principle.