Today, we’re announcing Quilter’s $25 M Series B, led by Index Ventures, with Nina Achadjian joining our board. Quilter is accelerating electronics design with physics-driven AI — helping engineers move from schematic to layout faster than ever before. Customers across aerospace, automotive, consumer, and industrial sectors are already using Quilter to unblock innovation and bring new products to life. More details below. And if you’re an engineer who wants to push the boundaries of geometry and physics — join us! https://lnkd.in/ekJPjVFD
Quilter
Software Development
Los Angeles, CA 2,386 followers
Physics-Driven AI for Electronics Design
About us
Quliter removes the manual layout bottleneck to make PCB design instant, infinite, and autonomous, so engineers can innovate instead of routing traces. Teams using Quilter complete in minutes what previously took weeks. Every engineer can now independently generate an infinite number of fab-ready boards, without needing to use layout tools. They treat board layout like code compilation, validating concepts multiple times daily before committing resources. Senior engineers stay focused on architecture and innovation instead of routing traces, while teams explore 10-100x more design variants and ship products weeks faster than competitors waiting for manual layout. Physics validation ensures boards work on first spin, eliminating costly respins. Engineers now assume boards are instant and unlimited. PCB design automation is no longer optional for competitive hardware development.
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https://quilter.ai
External link for Quilter
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- AI, PCB, Electrical Engineering, and Software
Locations
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Los Angeles, CA, US
Employees at Quilter
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Matthew M.
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Darin ten Bruggencate
Senior Director B2B Product Marketing | Digital Transformation, Go-to-Market
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Stephen Ambrose III
Fractional CRO @ President's Club, LLC - Fractional Sales for Start-ups | Start-up Advisor | Husband & Father | Masters Water Polo Player & Coach
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angela mason
OWNER at GRANDMA MASON'S QUILTED THINGS
Updates
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We’re hiring! Quilter is expanding & we’re looking for stellar talent to help shape our ML / Platform engineering capabilities. We have three senior-level opportunities across Machine Learning and Platform Engineering. If you love solving large-scale problems and building robust infrastructure, one of these could be your next adventure: Senior ML Ops Engineer Design, deploy, and maintain production ML systems. You'll focus on reliability, monitoring, automations, and ensuring our models run smoothly at scale. https://lnkd.in/gFSDg77b Senior Scaled ML Engineer Lead development of high-throughput, high-scale ML systems. Own components from concept to production, optimize performance, and help define best practices for scaled ML at Quilter. https://lnkd.in/gwTf_8Gf Platform Engineer (Senior / Staff / Principal level) Build and evolve our core infrastructure and platform tooling. Enable other teams to ship faster, more securely, with better observability & maintainability. Potential to influence architecture, standards, and engineering culture. https://lnkd.in/ggTQmJYK You won’t just tune knobs on existing systems. You’ll design and shape how cutting-edge ML and platform engineering should work at scale. Your work will ripple outward: the tools and systems you build will unlock speed and confidence for every engineer at Quilter. We operate where models meet reality and build for performance, reliability, and scale in production, not just theory. You'll be part of a team where we value and prioritize knowing everybody's name, being able to speak confidently toward the work everybody is doing, and with utmost flexibility to solve the challenges that appeal. If this sounds like you or someone you know, please don't hesitate to apply or send them our way. #TechCareers #MLJobs #StartupRecruiting #HardwareRichDevelopment
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🚀 Every once in a while, I have the rare privilege of peeking inside a truly brilliant engineering and entrepreneurial mind—not just to see what they’re building, but how they think. That’s exactly what you’ll hear in this week’s episode with Sergiy Nesterenko, CEO of Quilter. From SpaceX to AI-driven PCB automation, 💡 Sergiy’s story is inspiring, thought-provoking, and sure to resonate with every engineer who’s wrestled with design bottlenecks. I’m thrilled to share this conversation with you. Buckle up—you’re in for a fascinating ride! 🎧
Happy Hump Day, friends! 🏔️ We just dropped a very cool pod with Sergiy Nesterenko, CEO of Quilter. From his years at SpaceX 🚀 working on the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy, to taking the leap to launch Quilter that's leveraging physics, first principles approach, and AI to develop a better way to automate PCB Design. SUPER interesting conversation, we think you'll really enjoy this convo. Enjoy! https://lnkd.in/g7Rbba7x
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Happy Hump Day, friends! 🏔️ We just dropped a very cool pod with Sergiy Nesterenko, CEO of Quilter. From his years at SpaceX 🚀 working on the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy, to taking the leap to launch Quilter that's leveraging physics, first principles approach, and AI to develop a better way to automate PCB Design. SUPER interesting conversation, we think you'll really enjoy this convo. Enjoy! https://lnkd.in/g7Rbba7x
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In a landscape of tool inadequacies or inaccessibilities, love to see a satisfied user. We're very proud of the progress we've made with Quilter and can't wait to work with you all more to bring your hardware to life faster. Physics is indeed the future friends! Thank you Raul I Lopez and Seagull Concepts, LLC.
One more accomplishment at Seagull Concepts, LLC, how to do automated PCB layout with Quilter !!! When making PCBs, it is, until today, an extra step to manually do PCB Layout which is a tedious and expensive effort. With Quilter AI's tool, it can be automatic! Thanks Luke Lopez !!! #pcb #layout #ai #ee #altium https://lnkd.in/gBZy7x6s
How to use Quilter AI for PCB Layout with Altium
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Grateful for the opportunity to share my thoughts on power integrity and hardware design with Cody Stetzel. I truly enjoyed the discussion, and the rest of the Hardware Rich Development series is well worth a read!
Most engineers think of “performance” as speed, bandwidth, or efficiency. But Scott Witcher puts it plainly: power integrity is the invisible backbone of everything else. Read his interview in the comments below! Why? Because when rails sag, noise creeps, or resonance builds, every other metric collapses. Your clean eye diagram is worthless if the supply can’t sustain the logic. Your EMI margins evaporate when decoupling isn’t tuned. The “invisible” parts of the design dictate the visible outcomes. The irony: power integrity isn’t what executives brag about, or what junior engineers ask to specialize in. But it’s the one domain that touches all others. It’s where cost, performance, and sustainability intersect. The engineers and leaders who take PI seriously aren’t just building faster chips or smaller boards — they’re protecting customer trust, reducing wasted spins, and creating designs that last. Respect the invisible. It will decide whether your system stands or falls. What’s your hardest-won lesson from chasing down power integrity issues? #PowerIntegrity #HardwareEngineering #SystemsThinking #EngineeringLeadership #InvisibleBackbone
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Most engineers think of “performance” as speed, bandwidth, or efficiency. But Scott Witcher puts it plainly: power integrity is the invisible backbone of everything else. Read his interview in the comments below! Why? Because when rails sag, noise creeps, or resonance builds, every other metric collapses. Your clean eye diagram is worthless if the supply can’t sustain the logic. Your EMI margins evaporate when decoupling isn’t tuned. The “invisible” parts of the design dictate the visible outcomes. The irony: power integrity isn’t what executives brag about, or what junior engineers ask to specialize in. But it’s the one domain that touches all others. It’s where cost, performance, and sustainability intersect. The engineers and leaders who take PI seriously aren’t just building faster chips or smaller boards — they’re protecting customer trust, reducing wasted spins, and creating designs that last. Respect the invisible. It will decide whether your system stands or falls. What’s your hardest-won lesson from chasing down power integrity issues? #PowerIntegrity #HardwareEngineering #SystemsThinking #EngineeringLeadership #InvisibleBackbone
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Our first keynote session as part of our upcoming Summit Series features Sergiy Nesterenko, Founder and CEO of Quilter. He will discuss the challenges of PCB design, how Quilter aims to solve them, and the real-world impact of the technology on engineering workflows. Register now! 🗓️ October 1, 9AM EST 🔗 find the link in our bio
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Earlier this summer I had the opportunity to be interviewed by @Quilter.ai for their Hardware Rich Development series. We talked about the hands-on side of PCB layout design, the value of clear collaboration, and why speaking up early in the process can save months of rework. If you missed it the first time, here is the full article: https://lnkd.in/eDwT4EmU I am currently exploring new PCB Layout opportunities and would be glad to connect with teams who want designs built with care, clarity, and real world reliability. #PCBDesign #PCBLayout #AltiumDesigner #CircuitBoardDesign #OpenToWork
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Thrilled to share my interview with the team at Hardware Rich Development! In it, I talk about my journey in power electronics and hardware, what it means to be a woman working in this field and how curiosity shapes my approach to research and development. I also share some thoughts on mentorship, my collaboration with Milan Darijevic and our work at Sense and Drive on bringing a new product for engineers to life. 👉 Read the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/dqV9G2FC #HardwareRichDevelopment #EngineeringLeadership #ElectronicsDesign #HardwareStartups #TechLeadership #ProductDevelopment