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Atech

Snap-together electronics built from a chat

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Hardware is still built with processes that are 10-100 years old. Software got layers of abstraction decades ago while hardware never did. Atech is Lego for real electronics. Snap modules together, describe what you want it to do, and we generate the firmware. Idea to working device in minutes. No datasheet deep-dives, no soldering, no wondering "why doesn't it work?"

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Hey Product Hunt! We built Atech because getting from "I have an idea" to "working electronics" still takes weeks of soldering, datasheets, and firmware debugging, even for engineers. And It shouldn't. Atech is collection of hardware modules + AI that writes the firmware for you. Describe what you want, and Atech picks the modules and generates the code. Snap them together. Done. We're starting with makers, students, and hardware tinkerers, but the bigger vision is making electronics as approachable as Lego, real projects, for ordinary people Would love your feedback, especially: What would you build first? What modules would you like to see introduced? Happy to answer anything else as well! The Atech team

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Very cool! Does your service also make predictions about how it will work? I recently wanted to build an AI device for the ear, and I needed to calculate how long the battery would last with different batteries. Is that possible?

Snap-together hardware with auto-generated firmware is a fresh take — most "easy electronics" stops at a USB cable to your laptop. The bit I'd want pressure-tested is the firmware-by-prompt loop. When the generated code doesn't quite work on a specific module, can you inspect and edit it, or do you reroll the whole prompt? And how does it handle timing-sensitive logic where AI-generated code can quietly miss interrupt windows?

The idea of making hardware feel like LEGO is really interesting. But feels like the real challenge starts when things don’t work as expected.

Debugging in hardware is usually where most of the friction is. Curious how you’re thinking about that part?

This is a really interesting idea, the key will be how do you communicate it in simple English!

Are you targetting the people that already know they have this problem or are you trying to generate awareness?

For example I just tried to use the query on the website front page and I got confused by the first card that popped up talking about how many ports, also I cannot seem to get past this screen?

Hybrid deterministic modules with generative system logic is a sharp split. How do you version module firmware so an LLM regen does not break existing setups?

This is the first time hardware has actually felt vibe‑codable to me. As a software + real estate guy, I usually avoid soldering and firmware entirely. Very excited to follow this along!

The framing of hardware never getting the abstraction layers software did really lands. Curious about the boundary you draw between what the chat layer generates versus what is baked in at the module level. When I add a new sensor module, does the model see the schema and rewrite firmware on the fly, or is it more declarative than that?

This is such an amazing way to bring the playfulness of LLM into the world of hardware design!
Good luck with the launch!

Genuinely unique idea. I've spent way too many late nights hunched over Arduino boards, scrubbing through bad YouTube tutorials trying to build stuff that should not be that hard to build. Looking back in a few years this idea is going to seem sooooo obvious - hardware shouldn't be harder than vibe coding. Loved the vision so much I just vibed my first hardware on the site. Can't wait for the kit to show up and test the upper limits?! I wanna vibe build freaking rockets 😅

About Atech on Product Hunt

Snap-together electronics built from a chat

Atech launched on Product Hunt on April 27th, 2026 and earned 158 upvotes and 22 comments, placing #6 on the daily leaderboard. Hardware is still built with processes that are 10-100 years old. Software got layers of abstraction decades ago while hardware never did. Atech is Lego for real electronics. Snap modules together, describe what you want it to do, and we generate the firmware. Idea to working device in minutes. No datasheet deep-dives, no soldering, no wondering "why doesn't it work?"

Atech was featured in Robots (10.6k followers), Hardware (11.4k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (467.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 97.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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Atech was hunted by Gustav Hugpd. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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