Capabilities at a Glance
Quatrion helps engineers move from model context to usable engineering action — inspect a part, ask an agent, generate or edit CAD, run analysis, compare measurements, and keep the evidence trail. This page is the quick reference for what that spans today.
A single-screen map of what Quatrion can do today across the cockpit, CAD generation, analysis, measurement, spatial context, and deployment.
What Quatrion can do today
- Load and inspect engineering models in a native desktop cockpit.
- Route engineering questions through a model-aware CAD/engineering agent.
- Generate editable CAD from 2D or multi-view inputs, gated through kernel validation and preview.
- Run CAD commands, edit sessions, and recipe-driven part generation.
- Run structural FEA, forming/stamping, and CFD workflows with explicit trust and readiness signals.
- Generate model-aware spatial context for agents and tools.
- Measure geometry, SAE dimensions, gap/flush, proximity, constraints, and part properties with deterministic tools.
- Author local-first agents, tools, recipes, and capability packs.
- Deploy locally, then carry the same contracts to on-prem or cloud Kubernetes.
Capability map
How to read this
These are current capabilities composed through one cockpit by focused services behind the scenes. They are not guarantees for every model or workflow; each workflow page states its own boundary, and honest limits are surfaced rather than hidden.
Current boundaries
- Single-part and multi-step feature recipes are the strong path today; multi-part assembly representation is a planned boundary.
- Analysis workflows are built for screening and triage, not certified sign-off by default.
- Authored capability packs are validated and previewed; authored code is not auto-executed by the runtime.
- Provider, model, storage, and deployment targets are operator-owned configuration.