Engineering analysis, design, and documentation, all in one place.
Calculations, FEA, spreadsheets, code (or no-code), and documentation — finally talking to each other. No install, no licensing headaches, just your browser — and your work is instantly shareable across your organization.
The problem isn't the tools. It's the gaps between them.
You run a FEA in one program. You re-type the results into a spreadsheet to check a margin. You paste a chart into a document. You write a script in a fourth tool to automate part of it. Every one of those handoffs is manual, fragile, and exactly where mistakes and slowdowns live.
Most engineering software is built to be a silo. Mathcad or Excel does calculations. MATLAB or Python does code. ANSYS does FEA. Each is good at its job and blind to the others. The work of stitching them together falls on you — and that stitching wastes time.
What WORC does
WORC is a single workspace where the pieces of an engineering problem live together and stay linked:
- FEA & analysis — run FEA right in the browser, no install, no license required. It stays connected to your upstream inputs and updates automatically.
- Spreadsheets & calculations — unit-aware engineering calculations that show their work and update when your inputs change.
- Code — write and run real code alongside your analysis, with no-code paths when you'd rather not.
- Documentation — the report isn't a separate file you assemble at the end; it's work you already did. The presentation tool promotes your calculations and work into a presentation automatically, without extra work from you.
- Actually useful AI — the assistant doesn't try to do your job for you. Engineering is an art, and AI that pretends to do it for you is just annoying. The assistant handles the clerical work so you can focus on engineering.
Connecting it makes it better
Change an input and the calculation, the analysis, and the document downstream all update with it. That's the thing no single-purpose tool can do. The value was never in any one capability — it's in how they connect.
Free, and built to stay that way
WORC runs in your browser on your own computer. There's no per-seat license, no toolbox you have to buy to finish a calculation, no install. The core is free to use and free to share — send a link to your work and keep other teams on the same page. You only pay when you want extra AI assistant usage, accelerated compute, or enterprise features.
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