v0 · the live run layer
Design tools stop
at the blueprint.
Ardic owns the run.
Tribal, logbook-locked fab knowledge — structured, sourced, and put in the loop during a real fabrication run. Built from inside a Class-100 cleanroom, for the people standing at the tool.
Run guidance
Step-through mode for an active fabrication run — parameter confirmation, deviation flags, automatic event timestamps.
Procedure generator
Describe the goal; get a sourced SOP with real parameters, safety cards, QC checkpoints, and troubleshooting — tailored to your tools.
Session log
Rough notes in, structured run records out. Run history is the lab's memory and the pilot's proof artifact.
Equipment monitor
Support-instrument status with AI diagnostics and risk assessment — chillers, gas, DI, waste, safety gear.
Reservation calendar
The weekly view iLab never built. Manual and CSV import today; sync later.
Run history
Every guided run, searchable — what was set, what deviated, what worked on which substrate.
“The bottleneck in a nanofab isn't the equipment — it's the human loop around the equipment.”
why ardic exists