Why Skimatly exists
Skimatly started from a simple frustration: circuit design is still slow, fragmented, and tool-heavy even for experienced engineers. Real schematic workflows often require repeated setup, symbol search, component placement, and wiring before the actual design thinking can move forward.
The goal is not to remove engineering judgement. The goal is to remove unnecessary friction so people can move from idea to reviewable schematic draft faster.
What we are building
Skimatly is a working MVP for AI-assisted schematic design. It turns natural-language circuit intent into structured schematic drafts, helping users explore component choices, organize circuit blocks, and work toward readable KiCad-style electrical designs.
The product is early-stage and actively evolving. Current work focuses on improving schematic quality, expanding useful component coverage, refining the AI workflow, and preparing private beta access for early users.

Founder
Before Skimatly, Emmanuel studied Electrical Engineering and spent most of his time building and understanding how hardware systems come together in practice. He has been focused on the gap between ideas and real-world systems, especially in electronics where small design steps often take disproportionate effort.
That mindset led to Skimatly: a tool built to make circuit design more accessible, faster, and less frustrating so engineers can focus on ideas instead of repetitive work.
Who Skimatly serves
Skimatly is for people who need practical circuit drafts without losing control of the design process: students learning electronics, makers building prototypes, engineers exploring new ideas, and hardware startups trying to move from concept to review faster.
Product direction
Skimatly is being built as SaaS software. Pricing will be announced closer to public launch. For now, the focus is private beta access, product feedback, stronger schematic generation, and a reliable workflow for AI-powered EDA.