

Dirac
About us
Dirac, Inc. is a software company headquartered in New York, NY, specializing in bridging the gap between design and manufacturing. Our flagship product, BuildOS, automates the creation of assembly work instructions directly from CAD files using advanced physics and geometry simulations. By streamlining the design-to-production process, BuildOS enables manufacturers to accelerate production timelines, improve quality, and enhance knowledge transfer, even in complex environments.
Dirac focuses on serving industries such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and heavy industrial sectors. With a mission to modernize manufacturing workflows, Dirac empowers companies undergoing Industry 4.0 transformations by providing cutting-edge solutions that are highly efficient, scalable, and easy to integrate.
Dirac's team of dedicated professionals based in New York, brings a mix of deep technical expertise and a hands-on approach to solving manufacturing challenges. By combining innovative technology with a commitment to customer success, Dirac is redefining how manufacturers approach assembly and production.
Products

Operator+
Operator+ is the interactive execution layer on the shop floor: your operators complete your BuildOS instructions and interact with the 3D model, all while capturing cycle times and adding feedback on errors encountered and suggestions to the instructions. Operators can rotate, explode, and inspect geometry; see torque, measurement, and safety requirements in context; log issues at the step where they occur; and capture proof of work. The result is faster builds, fewer mistakes, and less reliance on tribal knowledge or guesswork.

BuildOS: Work Instructions, Automated
BuildOS is a model-based manufacturing platform that automatically turns CAD into interactive, step-by-step 3D work instructions for the shop floor. It links EBOM → MBOM → BOP → Routing so engineering intent, process plans, and operator guidance stay in sync through every revision, without manual re-screenshotting or reauthoring. Teams use BuildOS to release builds faster, cut tribal-knowledge dependencies, reduce rework, and prove exactly how something was built, by whom, and to which revision.
