How to create models, edit parameters, work with files, and prepare fabrication outputs inside the Studio workspace.
Read →Documentation for Studio users, developers connecting agents, and builders working within Systems. Full docs are being written alongside the first System launches — what's live is linked below.
How to create models, edit parameters, work with files, and prepare fabrication outputs inside the Studio workspace.
Read →What Systems are, how they define a way of building, which Systems are available, and how to choose one.
Read →Agent access to Studio projects — 31 MCP tools across 9 rooms, the safe draft workflow, and the planned REST API.
Read →How public models work, what makes a strong Exhibition model, and how to publish from Studio.
Read →Setting up a product-line Showroom, exposing configurators to buyers, and managing published models.
Read →How a private Studio model becomes a public Exhibition piece, a Showroom product, and eventually reusable knowledge — the ten stages.
Read →How agent roles, skill packs, System context, validation, repair, and the draft/promote workflow organise intelligent CAD work.
Read →Profile, billing, credits, AI connectors, MCP/API access, agent permissions, collaboration, and Showroom ownership.
Read →Every Axle Keys term defined consistently — Studio, Systems, Exhibition, Showroom, agents, MCP, drafts, and fabrication.
Read →Common questions about Studio, Systems, MCP access, fabrication responsibility, and accounts.
Read →Different starting points depending on what you're trying to do.
Open Studio, describe what you want to build, and Axle will generate a configurable CAD model inside your chosen System. Use parameter controls to adjust dimensions and the export tools to prepare fabrication outputs.
Open Studio →Axle Keys is not only a website. Every Studio action is a tool an agent can call via MCP — read model state, create drafts, validate changes, update parameters, and run export jobs. The REST API is planned alongside the first Systems.
Read MCP & API docs →Exhibition is the public gallery of configurable models. Showroom is where builders and businesses present their product lines. Both let you explore and configure without needing a Studio account.
View Exhibition →Full documentation is being written alongside the first System launches. In the meantime, email us with any questions.