How VoiceForge works
VoiceForge is a voice-first invention studio. You speak; it returns a buildable hardware project — wiring diagram, parts list, and code — in under a minute.
Each invention includes a breadboard layout for prototyping, a PCB-ready bill of materials for the final build, and matching Arduino or MicroPython firmware — so the same spec carries you from a clap test on a breadboard to a finished robotics or sensor project.
Speak your idea
Tap record and describe what you want to build, the way you'd describe it to a friend. 'A small robot arm that waves when I clap.' 'A planter that texts me when the soil dries.' VoiceForge transcribes your voice in the browser — no need to write structured prompts.
VoiceForge extracts a spec
The AI parses your description into a structured invention spec: goal, parts (microcontroller, sensors, actuators, power), and how they connect. You can edit anything — rename a part, swap a sensor, change the power source — and the rest of the project updates.
See the wiring diagram and 3D layout
VoiceForge generates a labeled wiring illustration so you know exactly where each wire goes, plus a 3D layout of the parts so you can plan enclosure and placement. Both are grounded in real component dimensions and pin assignments — not generic stock art.
Get flashable firmware
Download starter Arduino (C/C++) or Raspberry Pi (Python) code with the bill of materials, pin map, and a sequenced test routine. Flash it, wire it, iterate. Ask follow-up questions in voice or text to extend the project — VoiceForge keeps the spec, diagram, and code in sync.
Try VoiceForge
Your first invention is free. No credit card required.