Draw in 2D.
See it in 3D.
You sketch the countertop the way you always have — straight runs, L-shapes, islands, corners, cutouts. SlabOS turns that into an exact 3D solid on screen as you go. Depth, edges, seams, sinks: all visible, all to scale, all in real time.
3D closes the
deal.
A homeowner can't read a 2D line drawing — but they understand a 3D countertop instantly. Showing the job in 3D on the spot builds trust, kills change-order surprises, and makes the quote feel real. That's a closing tool, not just a graphic.
It's also accuracy: the 3D view is computed from the same exact polygon the price is, so what the customer sees is what the shop fabricates.
Days, not
quarters.
The engine went from idea to working product in days, not the quarters a feature like this usually takes — because the team building SlabOS ships fast and the architecture was built for it. It's the same pace the whole platform moves at.
