Voice-controlled robotics prototyping
VoiceForge is robotics prototyping at the speed of speech. Describe a robot — arm, rover, dolly, dispenser — and you get a real parts list, a wiring diagram, and starter firmware in under a minute.
Robotics, without the EDA learning curve
Most robotics prototyping starts the wrong way around: you pick a microcontroller, you pick servos, you wire up a power rail, and only then do you get to test the behavior you actually wanted. VoiceForge flips it. You describe the behavior — "a small desk robot arm with three servos that waves when I clap twice" — and the studio drafts the electronics around your goal.
What you get for a robot
- Real BOM: microcontroller (Arduino Uno, Nano, ESP32, Raspberry Pi Pico), servos or steppers with drivers, sensors, and a power plan.
- Labeled wiring diagram with a shared 5 V rail, decoupling caps, and motor power split from logic power.
- 3D parts layout so you can plan the chassis, mounts, and cable runs before you cut anything.
- Starter firmware — Arduino C++ or MicroPython — with pin map, calibration constants, and a sequenced test routine.
Iterate the way you talk
Voice doesn't end at the first draft. Tell the studio "swap the SG90 for an MG996R" or "add a load sensor on the gripper" and the spec rewires itself. Robotics prototyping stops being a CAD chore and becomes a conversation.
See it in action
Browse real robotics examples, read about voice-first prototyping, or jump straight into the studio and describe your first robot.
Prototype a robot by voice
First invention free. Unlimited for $5/mo.