Describe what you want. Torit generates the firmware, graph logic, schematic, BOM, and assembly — for real hardware, in your browser.
No toolchain setup. No IDE install. No jumping between apps to get firmware running.
Drag, connect, configure. A graph-based editor that speaks hardware — sensors, actuators, displays, network modules. Real components, real behavior.
Describe your project in plain English. The AI generates the firmware, wiring diagram, parts list, and assembly instructions from a single prompt.
ESP32, Arduino, STM32, Raspberry Pi Pico, and 101 more. The build pipeline compiles for your actual board with its actual peripherals.
Code, Graph, Wiring, Mechanical, BOM, Assembly — six live views synced to the same project state. Edit anywhere, everything stays consistent.
Traditional tools make you build each piece by hand. Torit generates everything from a single project state.
Generated C++ with full pin mappings, library includes, and ISR handlers. Syntax-colored, searchable, exportable.
Visual logic nodes with real-time telemetry. Drag in new components, reconnect logic, see code update instantly.
Pin-accurate wiring guide showing every connection. Matches generated code pin-by-pin.
Bill of Materials with part numbers, quantities, and links. Ready to paste into your supplier order.
3D model and step-by-step assembly guide. See where every component goes before you build it.
Interactive breadboard layout for prototyping. Verify your circuit before committing to a PCB.
Whether you're a hobbyist wiring your first sensor or an embedded engineer prototyping a product — you deserve a tool that thinks in hardware, not in abstractions of abstractions.