Leading teams use Quilter to enable faster iteration, broader design space exploration, and more learning per unit of time — without adding staff or expertise.
Faster routing performance
Infinite design capacity without outsourcing
Deterministic AI trained on physics, not human layout heuristics
Fully automated placement and routing
No PCB expertise or retraining required
Get early test hardware into the lab faster
Automate high-effort internal boards
Accelerate functional validation cycles
Never miss a qual window again—get layouts in hours
Constraint-compliant backplanes in 1 day — no routing required
Iterate fast with zero layout delay
Rapid turnaround for signal access and subsystem test
Free up engineering time and avoid layout bottlenecks
Eliminate layout step in test board development
Support silicon test, evaluation, and system validation
Speed and security for high-stakes engineering
Hardware iterations that match your software velocity
Quick-turn prototypes to reduce risk and time to compliance
Accelerate high-volume product development
Eliminate layout from your backlog — get boards back fast
Stay on schedule by removing layout as a blocker
Increase throughput without outsourcing
Increase throughput without outsourcing
Offload prototypes and fixtures to focus on complex work
Most engineering teams rely on PCBs — but not every engineer should have to design them. Many R&D professionals depend on hardware to do their job but don’t specialize in layout. When your iteration speed is limited by layout queues, tooling overhead, or internal bottlenecks — this is where teams get unstuck.
Deliver functional boards in days, not weeks.
Go from schematic to test in a single sprint.
Enable more hardware projects without adding headcount.
Skip the queue and unblock your roadmap.
Free your team from CAD and routing cycles.
Boards designed with Quilter have already been fabricated, tested, and flown in aerospace environments. Our customers rely on Quilter not just to move faster — but to move with confidence.
Qhub
A 4-port USB 3.0 hub for connecting USB peripherals to your computer.
Planned
Qboard
A Quilter-designed mechanical keyboard based on the lily58 and the Mikoto open source Bluetooth board.
Active
Qpico
Quilter's variant of the Raspberry Pi Pico v1, based on the RP2040.
Completed