Zoo Design Studio is a modern CAD application that combines traditional graphical modeling with fully programmable design through code, creating a hybrid workflow for engineering and design. The platform treats all CAD artifacts as human-readable code, allowing designs to be version-controlled, diffed, and managed using standard software development tools like Git. Users can interact with the system through a familiar point-and-click interface, but every action is translated into code in the underlying modeling language, ensuring consistency between visual and programmatic representations. The application is powered by a GPU-first geometry engine that streams rendered output as video frames, enabling high-performance modeling even when heavy computation is offloaded to remote infrastructure. It uses WebSockets for real-time communication between the client and the modeling engine, allowing immediate feedback and interactive design updates.

Features

  • Hybrid CAD workflow combining GUI and code-based modeling
  • Human-readable code representation of all design artifacts
  • GPU-accelerated geometry engine with streamed rendering
  • Real-time updates via WebSocket communication
  • Integrated code editor with language server support
  • Version control compatibility for CAD models

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MIT License

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Programming Language

TypeScript

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Registered

2026-04-08