From spoken idea to PCB-ready spec
Describe a circuit out loud and VoiceForge returns a schematic-grade wiring diagram, a real bill of materials, and starter firmware — everything you need to take a design into KiCad or EasyEDA and order a PCB.
What VoiceForge does for PCB work
VoiceForge is not an EDA tool — it doesn't auto-route copper or generate Gerbers. What it does is the part that usually takes the longest: turning an idea into a clean, schematic-grade description. Every connection is labeled, every component has a real part number, and every pin assignment is reflected in the firmware. That's the spec a PCB designer (or your future self in KiCad) needs.
What you get
- A labeled wiring diagram with named nets — the input to a schematic capture tool.
- A bill of materials with real part numbers, footprints, and quantities.
- Power budget: voltage rails, current draw per device, and recommended regulator.
- Pin assignments that match the firmware — no drift between code and silicon.
- A breadboard layout for the validation pass before you commit to copper — see breadboard layout generator.
The handoff to KiCad / EasyEDA
Open your EDA tool, drop in the components from the BOM, and use the labeled wiring diagram as your net list reference. Because pin assignments are consistent between the diagram and the firmware, your first PCB revision rarely needs a re-flash. The spec stays your source of truth.
Try it
See real builds or open the studio and describe the board you want.
Spec your next PCB by voice
First invention free. Unlimited for $5/mo.