When we launched Leo, we thought we knew how engineers would use AI.
But over 57,000 Leo users - engineers and designers worldwide - proved us wrong, showing us how they used Leo to build medical devices and automotive products in ways we never imagined.
That’s why we’re launching Built with Leo:
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Log in to Leo or sign up for free to create your project (concept generation, part search, documentation, calculations) Need inspiration? Prompt ideas are in the first comment👇🏽
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Post your project on LinkedIn with a screenshot or video from Leo.
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Get rewarded. We’ll send you a $50 Amazon Gift Card via DM.
No competition, no voting, just share, inspire others, and get rewarded.
You can earn up to 3 rewards (3 posts).
In the picture: an awesome example by Ashraf Serour - an engineer who used Leo to turn an idea into a 3D-printed prototype in under 7 hours.
For examples, terms & more info http://bit.ly/47rI2A1
This is our time to define the AI revolution in MechE ourselves - not 40-year-old corporations or old-fashioned enterprises.
Post your work with Leo now, inspire others, get rewarded. Spots are limited.
Can’t wait to see what you’ll build with Leo!
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Try Leo free and share your project Leo AI: AI-Powered Engineering Design Copilot for Mechanical Engineers](Leo AI: AI-Powered Engineering Design Copilot for Mechanical Engineers)
Need Ideas? Try one of these projects prompts with Leo
1. Generate 3D concepts & project docs
“Generate a concept of a helmet with a Bluetooth speaker attached to its side with a single control button, along with full product documentation.”
2. Find parts quickly in catalogs or your org’s data
“Calculate the spring constant and free length for a compression spring with 30 mm travel and 120 N load. Then, find a matching spring in our vendor catalog.”
3. Select the best-fit fasteners
“How many metric bolts of what type are needed to seal a 150 mm diameter pressure cell at 8 bar, using ASME standards and our company’s guidelines? Suggest bolts, nuts, and O-rings from my part folder. If not available there, check online catalogs.”