BUILD WORKING PROTOTYPES IN DAYS, NOT MONTHS

Product Prototyping Services

From blank page to pilot run, our prototyping services blend 3D printing, CNC machining, sheet-metal forming and soft-tooling to create high‑fidelity prototypes that expose risk early, secure investment, and scale smoothly.

Product Prototyping Services

Prototype, Persuade, Prepare for Scale

Take you napkin sketch to the factory floor. We help develop your ideas from early CAD models to the test bench, handing you investor‑ready prototypes, then iterating through the Design for Manufacturing process.
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Turn Ideas into Reality

CNC, 3D printing, and quick‑turn builds create appearance models, proof‑of‑concept units, and alpha prototypes on accelerated timelines.

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Win Hearts & Capital

Put a polished, test‑ready sample in stakeholders’ hands to accelerate buy‑in and funding rounds.
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Lock in Production Readiness

Iterate on tolerance, materials, compliance, and first‑article pilot production early - reducing product-launch risk and tooling costs.

Prepare

Turn Ideas into Reality

CNC, 3D printing, and quick‑turn builds create appearance models, proof‑of‑concept units, and alpha prototypes on accelerated timelines.
Prototype

Win Hearts & Capital

Put a polished, test‑ready sample in stakeholders’ hands to accelerate buy‑in and funding rounds.
Persuade

Lock in Production Readiness

Iterate on tolerance, materials, compliance, and first‑article pilot production early - reducing product-launch risk and tooling costs.
Prepare

Navigate Your Prototyping Techniques

Choose Your Build Path. Each method balances speed, cost & quality to solve a unique engineering question.

Overcoming Hardware Prototyping Challenges Across Industries

Unseen design flaws can topple even the best ideas. Our prototyping process uncovers issues before they derail you.

Prototype for Mission‑Critical Performance

We engineer flight‑ and combat‑ready prototypes built to withstand shock, vibration, and environmental extremes. Rugged electronics plus aerospace‑grade alloys and MIL‑STD testing give defense teams confidence pre‑production.

Aerospace and Defense Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping for Market‑Ready Ideas

From gadgets to tools, cross‑disciplinary sprints turn sketches into investor‑ready prototypes. CNC, additive, and soft‑tool runs highlight insights and cost drivers early, keeping your development on budget and schedule.

Product Prototyping for Tenera

Deep Sea Prototype Solutions

Salt, pressure, and motion demand tougher builds—we blend the right polymers, corrosion‑resistant materials, and pressure‑rated designs to craft prototypes that excel from deck to deep sea for energy, aquaculture, and subsea robotics.

Product Prototyping Marine

Prototypes Built for Industry 4.0

Designing for automated lines demands zero variance. We design & build productions systems based on need, whether it's a new process or replacing labour intensive steps. Integration of IoT, sensors, robotics and material handling. Labour enhancement through to 'lights‑out' production.

Smart Manufacturing Prototyping

Product Prototyping Capabilities

Small issues can grow into budget blowouts—our agile and technical methods spot problems fast, keeping your development on‑track and worry‑free.

Product Design

We design products that balance usability, function, and manufacturability with form and purpose aligned from day one.

Product Development

We build and test functional prototypes using 3D printing, CNC, and fabrication to validate design, fit, and usability early.

Mechanical Design

We turn ideas into durable, efficient systems that power high-functioning physical products.

Electronics Design

We integrate electronics with a focus on reliability, efficiency, and seamless hardware-software interaction.

Industrial Design

We craft user-centered designs that blend aesthetics with usability, ensuring your product stands out and delivers a great experience.

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Product Manufacturing

We prepare products for scalable manufacturing—refining design, sourcing components, and supporting production.

Key Clients

Product Prototyping Case Study & Stories

Learn more on how our prototype designers moved ideas from sketch to shelf through iterative development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you sign NDAs before discussing ideas?
Yes. We always sign NDAs with startups, inventors, and enterprises to protect your idea from the first conversation.
How do I turn my idea or invention into a prototype?
To bring your idea to life, start by outlining its key features, purpose, and end-user. Then, engage a prototyping company to develop initial sketches or CAD models. From there, you can move into form, fit, or function prototypes depending on your goals. Iterate until the design meets performance, cost, and user goals.
What is a prototype in product design and why is it important?

A prototype is a physical or digital model built to test a product’s form, fit, function, and manufacturability. Product design relies on prototyping because it exposes flaws early, provides real‑world feedback, validates market interest, and gives investors confidence that the concept can be manufactured at scale.

How do TRLs map to the product‑prototyping process?

Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) - first devised by NASA in the 1970s to gauge technology maturity​ - run from 1 (basic research) to 9 (field‑proven system). We begin every project with a quick TRL check so everyone knows where the idea sits and what proof is still missing.

TRL 1–3 | Concept & Proof‑of‑Principle - We clarify requirements, run feasibility studies, and build early breadboards or appearance models.

TRL 4–6 | Lab & Relevant‑Environment Prototypes - Our in‑house 3D printing, CNC, sheet‑metal, and electronics benches create functional prototypes; design reviews, DFx checks, and regulatory mapping de‑risk the “valley of death.”

TRL 7–9 | Pilot & Operational Builds - We oversee first‑article production, soft tooling, and compliance testing, then tap our manufacturing network to scale.

Because investors, grant agencies, and defence programs all speak the TRL language, aligning to the right level streamlines funding bids and certification milestones.

Our team keeps you fully in the loop with clear TRL targets, evidence packages, and next‑step roadmaps—so your product advances smoothly from idea to market‑ready hardware.

Do you offer in-house prototyping capabilities?
Yes. We maintain in‑house 3D printing, CNC machining, small‑run fabrication, and electronics benches to control speed, cost, and quality—and when a project demands niche processes or higher volumes, we tap our vetted network of specialty shops to keep everything seamless.
Can you manufacture eco‑friendly prototypes?

Absolutely. We build sustainable prototypes by weighing end‑use environment, user safety, durability, shelf life, full lifecycle, and regulatory needs, then selecting low‑impact materials and energy‑efficient processes—be that biopolymers, corrosion‑resistant alloys, or optimized machining.

If eco‑friendliness is core to your product, we’ll source the greenest viable options and document their impact.

You stay fully looped in through regular design reviews and iteration checkpoints, ensuring the final prototype meets both performance goals and sustainability commitments.

Can you prototype products to meet certifications like FDA, ISO, or FCC?

Yes. Our engineers routinely design for FDA, ISO 9001, FCC, CE, and sector‑specific standards in marine, industrial automation, and defence.

Over the years, we have met the following standards/certifications:

Electronics Standards 

  • FCC Part 15
  • PTCRB

Marine Classifications & Offshore Standards

  • ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
  • DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
  • Lloyd’s Register

Safety & Automation Standards

  • CSA Z434 – Industrial Robot Safety
  • CSA Z432 – Machine Safeguarding
  • IEC 61508 – Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic Systems
  • ISO 13849 – Safety of Machinery

Structural & Mechanical Standards

  • ISO, ASME, and API – Offshore and Marine Structures
  • ASME B31.3 – Process Piping
  • API 2A-WSD – Offshore Platform Design

Military & Defense Standards (MIL-SPECs)

  • MIL-STD-810 – Environmental Engineering Considerations for Military Equipment
  • MIL-STD-882 – System Safety
  • MIL-STD-461 – Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Control
  • MIL-STD-1472 – Human Factors Engineering
  • MIL-S-901D – Shock Testing for Shipboard Equipment
  • MIL-DTL-31000 – Technical Data Packages
  • MIL-STD-167-1A - Mechanical Vibrations
  • MIL-STD-461 - Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment

If you are uncertain which regulations may apply to your project, please reach out to our team today.

What are the different methods of prototyping, and how do I choose the right one?

Match the method to your objective:

Prototype Method Comparison Table
Prototype Method Cost Speed Material Type Best Use Case
3D Printing (FDM, SLA, SLS, MJF) Low–Medium Fast Plastics, resins, nylon, composites Concept validation, form & fit testing, early MVPs
CNC Machining Medium–High Medium Metals, plastics High-fidelity mechanical parts, functional testing
Injection Molding (Rapid Tooling) High (Tooling), Low (Per Part) Medium Thermoplastics Market-ready cosmetic prototypes, short runs
Vacuum Casting (Urethane Casting) Medium Medium Silicone, rubber, urethane Flexible parts, cosmetic testing, soft materials
Sheet Metal Prototyping Medium Medium Aluminum, steel, brass Structural housings, brackets, load-bearing parts
Laser Cutting & Engraving Low Fast Wood, acrylic, thin metals Faceplates, casings, rapid aesthetic validation
PCB Prototyping Medium Medium FR4, flexible boards Electronics validation, sensor integration
Foam or Mock-up Prototypes Low Fast Foam, cardboard, MDF Form studies, ergonomic testing

Working with a prototyping firm can help match the method to your goals and timeline.

How much does it cost to prototype a product or invention?

Prototyping costs vary based on complexity, materials, and fidelity. A basic prototype might cost a few hundred dollars, while a functional, high-fidelity version could range from $5,000 to $50,000+. Factors that affect cost include:

  • Type of prototype (form vs. function)
  • Material selection
  • Custom parts (electronics, PCB, mechanical elements)
  • Iteration cycles and testing
Can I get a prototype made in Canada?

Absolutely—and partnering with Enginuity multiplies those advantages. Beyond rapid, North‑American prototyping, we plug you into our deep Canadian ecosystem of:

  • VCs & angel investors eager for hardware deals
  • Government grants and innovation funds (IRAP, ACOA, NRC, SDTC) we’ve helped clients secure
  • Startup accelerators and incubators that fast‑track market entry
  • University labs and test centres for specialized validation

We’ve guided dozens of startups and enterprises through funding rounds and SR&ED claims while iterating prototypes in‑house—so you move from concept to capital‑backed, market‑ready product without leaving the country.

Why should I work with Enginuity?

We fuse deep cross-disciplinary expertise in electronics engineeringmechanical engineeringindustrial designautomation robotics engineeringmanufacturing engineering, and safety engineering.. Whether you're solving legacy issues or launching something new, we build solutions that work—technically, commercially, and at scale. Clients choose us because we solve problems others can’t.

In‑house strengths include:

  • CAD, simulation, and rapid DFM feedback

  • Industrial‑grade 3D printing, CNC, and small‑run fabrication

  • Seamless electronics‑mechanical integration

  • Manufacturing‑ready design aligned to North‑American supply chains

What happens after the prototype—how do I move into manufacturing?

Once the prototype meets performance targets, we:

  • Refine for manufacturability—tighten tolerances, simplify assemblies, lock materials.
  • Select production processes—injection molding, die‑casting, CNC, or mixed.
  • Source or audit vendors—leveraging our Canadian and global network.
  • Run pilot or soft‑tool builds—to validate tooling and quality before full scale.

Our team stays engaged through DFM reviews, pilot runs, and quality gates to ensure a friction‑free hand‑off from prototype to production.