Revanth Bodepudi

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Revanth Bodepudi

Revanth Bodepudi

@Revanth279

Founder & CEO of @prototyping_io (YC P26) - Autonomous Manufacturing Systems

Katılım Mart 2026
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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
When only a few are reasonable enough to understand that 0.0001” minimum tolerance and 34 ft maximum part size were separate claims 😅 ±0.0001” tolerances have been achieved by specialized manufacturers in semiconductor manufacturing equipment for decades. There’s nothing “magic” being claimed here.
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@markgallagher_2 Idk man; my last shop had 16 people and did 0.00015 all day long, had to verify with light scanning. Its not impossible. Those two items of 34 ft and tol are separate, not in the same part, just capability

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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
Hey Cody, we never said +/-0.0001 on the 34 ft long dimension. We were simply showing the minimum CNC tolerance achieved, the maximum part size that can be manufactured, and the minimum order quantity. They were individually listed as highlights, not as a combined claim. Also, FYI, we recently achieved +/-0.002 mm tolerance on a 30 mm dimensioned part. It’s very expensive, but people have been doing this for a long time for semiconductor equipment and aerospace applications. There’s nothing crazy about it.
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Cody James 🇺🇸
Cody James 🇺🇸@codyaims·
@stefan_salaices Disagree If you make insane claims and try to BS industrialists, you are going to get called out and you can have a fair chance to defend your claims. Anything else is false encouragement, which is dysfunctional. There is a time and place to be soft and encouraging
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Stefan Salaices
Stefan Salaices@stefan_salaices·
If we want America to win we have to cheer companies like this on instead of bullying them on the internet. Maybe we should chill a little…
Y Combinator@ycombinator

Prototyping.io is building autonomous manufacturing systems to turn CAD designs into high-quality mechanical parts as fast as one day. They’re already saving weeks on hardware iteration cycles for multi-billion dollar companies by delivering high-quality parts, while doing $400k in monthly revenue. Congrats on the launch, @Revanth279 & @ThePreritOberai! ycombinator.com/launches/QFc-p…

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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
Prototyping.io is building autonomous manufacturing systems to turn CAD designs into high-quality mechanical parts as fast as one day. They’re already saving weeks on hardware iteration cycles for multi-billion dollar companies by delivering high-quality parts, while doing $400k in monthly revenue. Congrats on the launch, @Revanth279 & @ThePreritOberai! ycombinator.com/launches/QFc-p…
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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
@TheBierwith @ycombinator Checkout how some aerospace/semiconductor mfg equipment/wafer processing parts need this and have been doing this for a while!! Nothing crazy about this
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Rajesh A
Rajesh A@akkinenirajesh·
@Revanth279 @connorkapoor @ycombinator Great vision. Actually I am trying to build the same in Hyderabad. We will be aggregating at first and then automate and scale inhouse to achieve scale.
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Deepak Sharma
Deepak Sharma@heydeepak92·
@ycombinator I made a DFM tool which teaches people what DFM actually means- dfmanalysis.com and for TA: tolanalysis.com. Not to put you folks down, but please update the copy to more practical tol. +/-0.0002” is out of the world. Plus who is asking for 5 microns?!
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Mark Gallagher
Mark Gallagher@markgallagher_2·
@Revanth279 i know that wasn’t your implication and i know tolerances <0.0001” are possible.
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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
@jrr_toking @markgallagher_2 Thanks mate! Somebody who knows stuff doing the real talk! Idk what’s up with everyone lol! It’s honestly funny to see all these people commenting cz they probably have never seen 34 ft valves in oil and gas, and tighter tolerance requirement on semiconductor equipment parts
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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
Also, those 6 are some of the most commonly used manufacturing processes for building hardware products, and all of our customers have needed them at some point. We gradually expanded our capabilities by partnering with a few highly vetted manufacturers. As you know, Xometry and Fictiv are marketplace platforms, not manufacturers themselves. Our manufacturing partners already support the materials and processes listed on our site, so naturally there will be overlap with other manufacturing marketplaces. That alone doesn’t really mean much.
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Connor Kapoor
Connor Kapoor@connorkapoor·
Congrats on launching! couple of questions not really answered in the video that I'm sure a lot of hardware folks would be interested in: Are you doing the manufacturing in-house, or is this an aggregation play? How can you claim to automate manufacturing if they are outsourced? Where are the parts being made? Why do the services offered align perfectly with those of other large aggregators, such as Xometry and Fictiv?
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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
@JasonPremoMFG @ycombinator Never mentioned 0.0001” on the 34 ft long dimension -that’s the minimum tolerance we could hit. We recently hit ±0.002 mm on a 30 mm dim for a small ultra-precision part where the design required it. Obv it was very expensive, but customer was willing to pay to make it possible.
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Alexis Aftalion
Alexis Aftalion@alexisaftalion·
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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
Building hardware in the U.S. is still too slow. Design → part takes weeks! At Prototyping.io (YC P26) we’re fixing this - helping teams get custom mechanical parts made with ultra-fast lead times Appreciate @dessaigne & @ycombinator for featuring us.
Y Combinator@ycombinator

Hardware Supply Chain @dessaigne In Shenzhen, a team can go from design to a new physical part in a day. In the US, that same loop often takes weeks, and that gap compounds. The overall stack for rapid hardware iteration still doesn't exist in America, and we want to fund the startups building it.

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Revanth Bodepudi
Revanth Bodepudi@Revanth279·
Turning CAD designs into real parts is still slow. Days go into drawings, design clarification, DFM, planning, sourcing, and setup. Parts don’t even start getting made for days. @Prototyping_io - we’re rebuilding this entire process!
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Philip Johnston
Philip Johnston@PhilipJohnston·
So fun to be back at @YCombinator to speak to the batch about the crazy journey for @Starcloud_ in the last 18 months since our demo day! Thanks for hosting @t_blom! 🤩
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