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Engineering software that respects the engineer.

Pressure vessel engineers do safety-critical work with tools that cost $7,000–11,000 a seat, run like it’s 2005, and hide their arithmetic. We think the people who design the equipment that keeps refineries, plants, and process industries safe deserve software as rigorous as their work — and as modern as everyone else’s.

Three problems, one fix.

The report problem.

Your Authorized Inspector verifies the calculations on file before signing the Data Report. Incumbent tools print outputs reviewers can’t trace line by line. Engineers pick the tool whose report is easiest to follow in review — the report is the product.

The licensing problem.

License servers, dongles, internet checkout rituals — and $7,260$11,160 per seat, per year, for the privilege. A thickness calc should not require an IT ticket. DeepMechanix is a browser sign-in.

The spreadsheet problem.

Home-grown workbooks fail QA review for two reasons: unreferenced sources and missing intermediate steps. A calc your checker can’t trace is a calc that gets redone. Every DeepMechanix line prints formula, substitution, result, clause.

List prices verified June 2026

“The people who design the equipment that keeps process plants safe deserve software as rigorous as their work.”

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