We're Open-Sourcing Our Component Library

Over 10,000 verified component models are now freely available. Here's why we're doing it and what it means for the hardware community.

Kayvin K
Kayvin K
We're Open-Sourcing Our Component Library

#Why Open Source?

Hardware design has a data problem. Engineers spend hours hunting for component datasheets, creating schematic symbols, and verifying footprints. We've built a library of over 10,000 verified component models — and today we're making it free for everyone.

#What's Included

Every component in the library includes a verified schematic symbol, PCB footprint, 3D model, and structured parametric data. We've tested each one against manufacturer datasheets.

The library covers the most commonly used components across categories: microcontrollers, passives, connectors, power management ICs, sensors, and communication modules.

#How to Use It

The library is available as a GitHub repository and integrates directly with Schematik, KiCad, and Altium. Pull requests are welcome — every contribution goes through our automated verification pipeline.

#Community First

We believe the hardware community thrives when foundational tools are accessible. This is our contribution to making circuit design faster and more reliable for everyone.