Engineering, connected.
WORC is an engineering workspace that connects everything — calculations, FEA, code, and documentation — so they finally work together.
Why we're building it
Most engineering software is built to stand alone. Calculations live in one tool, simulation in another, code in a third, the report in a fourth. The engineer becomes the integration layer — moving numbers between programs by hand. That clerical work, not the engineering, is where the day goes.
We think that's backwards. The value was never in any one tool; it's in how they interact. So we built one workspace where a change to an input flows through the calculation, the analysis, and the document together.
How it works
WORC runs in your browser. There's nothing to install and no license to buy. When you're ready, share your analysis with a link — whoever you send it to sees it directly on the web, with no install or license required.
The core is free to use and free to share. You only pay when you want additional assistant usage, server compute, or enterprise features.
The bigger goal
We're building the place engineers actually work together. The tools the world are built on are decades old and built to stand alone; WORC is the connected, free, browser-native workspace that replaces them.
The founder
WORC was founded by Emanuel Moshouris, P.E. — a licensed professional engineer who spent a decade doing the work WORC is built to fix.
Before WORC, he was a Product Design Engineer at Apple and a Mechanical Engineer at Amazon. Earlier, he led engineering for Macy's Parade Studio and designed machines for the live entertainment industry — for artists like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga. WORC came straight from suffering through the disconnect between the tools engineers use every day.

