Overview
Quatrion is a geometry-aware spatial reasoning layer for CAD-heavy engineering teams. It helps teams run first-pass design-review agents over complex assemblies, with findings tied back to geometry instead of detached chat output.
What Quatrion is, who it is for, and how the workbench, Spatial Brain, agents, evidence, and deployment model fit together.
What Quatrion is
Quatrion encodes a CAD assembly into a compact, query-ready spatial representation called the Spatial Brain. The Q-Agent Workbench gives engineers a desktop surface for loading assemblies, running reference agents, reviewing evidence, and replaying or comparing prior runs.
The system is built for early engineering triage: identifying questions, risks, and geometry-linked findings that should receive expert review, specialist-tool analysis, or formal validation.
Who it is for
- Engineering buyers evaluating early access for CAD-heavy design-review workflows.
- CAD, simulation, manufacturing, safety, ergonomics, and dimensional-management teams.
- Enterprise security and architecture reviewers assessing deployment boundaries.
- Technical diligence teams evaluating the product architecture without requiring proprietary implementation detail.
How the pieces fit
What Quatrion is not
- It is not a replacement for CAD authoring tools, simulation solvers, PLM systems, compliance testing, or engineer approval.
- It does not certify regulatory compliance.
- It does not turn early-access benchmark results into a universal performance guarantee.