Concept or sketch to manufacturable CAD
Turn a napkin sketch, a reference sample or a 3D scan into clean, parametric CAD that is ready to fabricate — not just a model that looks right on screen.
[ 01 / The process ]
Product prototyping is the loop between a design idea and a part you can hold, test and manufacture. It starts with CAD — modelling geometry that is not just renderable but buildable — runs through a design-for-manufacturing review, then proves fit, form and function on physical parts before anyone commits to tooling. Each cycle takes risk out of the next.
At MYPRUS we run that loop under one roof. CAD is built in Fusion 360 and SolidWorks, every design gets a DFM review, and iterations turn around in 48–72 hours because FDM, resin, laser and 3D scanning are all in-house — no waiting on outside vendors between revisions. Once geometry is proven, the same workflow feeds small-batch runs from 1 to 1,000 units. An NDA is available on any project, and lead times are quoted per scope.
[ 02 / What we make ]
Turn a napkin sketch, a reference sample or a 3D scan into clean, parametric CAD that is ready to fabricate — not just a model that looks right on screen.
Working, presentable units for pitches, trade shows and user testing — built fast enough to iterate before the meeting, not after it.
Prove tolerances, assembly, ergonomics and mechanism travel on physical parts across 48–72-hour revisions before you invest in hard tooling.
Client jigs and fixtures, reverse-engineered redesigns, and runs of 1–1,000 units that bridge the gap until injection-mould tooling is justified.
[ 03 / Why MYPRUS ]
We check wall thickness, draft, assembly clearances and process fit before fabrication — flagging problems while they are still cheap to fix in CAD.
Because fabrication is in-house, each revision comes back within two to three days, so a design converges in weeks instead of months.
FDM, resin, laser and 3D scanning in the same studio mean each iteration uses the right process without handing off to an outside vendor.
Confidential projects are covered by an NDA on request, and the same team carries your part from first sketch through to bridge production.
[ 04 / Capabilities ]
Scope, process mix and batch size are quoted per project — exact fabrication rates and material options are published on the Specs & Pricing page (/specs).
Parametric, manufacturable models built from a brief, sketch, sample or scan.
Included on every project — geometry checked for its intended process before we build.
The right process for each iteration, all in-house for a 48–72-hour cycle.
Proven CAD carried into low-volume runs that bridge until hard tooling is justified.
[ 05 / Questions ]
Prototyping is quoted per project — it depends on CAD complexity, how many iteration cycles you need, the fabrication processes used and batch size. There is no flat rate because a single demo unit and a several-hundred-part bridge run are very different jobs. Send us your brief for an itemised quote; exact rates are published on our Specs & Pricing page (/specs).
Yes. That is where most projects start. We turn a sketch, a reference sample, a set of dimensions or a 3D scan into manufacturable CAD in Fusion 360 or SolidWorks, then prototype and iterate from there. You do not need an existing model to begin.
Revisions turn around in 48–72 hours. Because FDM, resin, laser and 3D scanning are all in-house, iterations do not wait on outside vendors — so a design converges quickly across successive physical builds.
Yes, up to a point. Once the design is validated we run small-batch and bridge production from 1 to 1,000 units. We do not build injection-mould hard tooling or certified, clinical or flight-critical parts — we bridge with printing until dedicated tooling is justified.
Yes. We are based in Kozhikode (Calicut), Kerala, and work with founders, engineers and procurement teams across India — most collaboration happens over files and calls, and finished parts are couriered pan-India. Local clients are welcome to visit the studio.
Send an STL/STEP or a photo and we'll reply within 24 hours with a measured quote and a free design-for-manufacturing check.