As a specialized Reverse Engineering Services company, we focus on recreating legacy mechanical parts and assemblies by manually interpreting physical measurements, sketches, or existing documents, and converting them into production-ready 3D parametric models, surfaced designs, and detailed manufacturing drawings using SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor.
Our wide range of reverse engineering services provides total life-cycle support for both onsite and offshore projects. Every client’s project is customized to meet their exact requirements, as we believe that every project is different.
We do not offer 3D scanning services. Instead, we work effectively with:
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Accurately model performance surfaces to refine product design.
Create digital prototypes to cut development costs efficiently.
Design new parts that seamlessly fit with legacy components.
Gain insights into competitors to enhance product strategies.
Modernize manufacturing to improve efficiency and innovation.
Obtain CAD data that captures original design intent precisely.
Optimize product quality for better durability and performance.
Redesign parts to eliminate defects and enhance reliability.
Outsourcing reverse engineering services offers a unique approach to reconstructing, refining, and restoring engineering data.
Reverse engineering is the process of analyzing an existing product to recreate or improve it. It’s incredibly useful for restoring lost designs, optimizing performance, and modernizing manufacturing processes.
Not necessarily! While 3D scanning can be helpful, reverse engineering can also be done using traditional measurement techniques, CAD modeling, and expert analysis.
Absolutely! Reverse engineering allows you to refine designs, eliminate defects, and enhance functionality, ensuring your product performs at its best.
Yes, as long as it respects intellectual property laws. Reverse engineering is commonly used for maintenance, innovation, and compatibility improvements without violating patents or copyrights.
The timeline depends on the complexity of the product. Simple components may take a few days, while intricate designs could require weeks of careful analysis and modeling.
Yes! Reverse engineering is a great way to recreate or improve outdated components, ensuring compatibility with modern systems and extending the lifespan of machinery.












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