Spreadsheets weren't built for this.
Every hour lost to dimension review is an hour delay in your Submissions.
Upload Once. Never Re-type an Operation Again.
You're copying the same operation codes and dimensions into five different files and praying nothing drifts. Drop your PFD once and operations, sequences, and descriptions populate everywhere instantly.

One Wrong Entry = Full Resubmission.
Swapped operations. Wrong drawing page. Incorrect dimension value. Missing balloon. You will not catch it, but your customer will. Drag a drawing to its operation and Pre6 builds traceability automatically. No manual cross-referencing, no second-guessing which page maps where.

Stop Reading Prints with a Magnifying Glass.
You squint at the engineering drawing, read a dimension, type it into Spreadsheet, then do it again 200 times. One wrong decimal point, one missed tolerance, one swapped balloon number, and the customer rejects the entire package. Then a second person re-checks every cell against the print, which takes hours and still misses things. AI extracts dimensions directly from the drawing, mapped to the right operation. You review, not retype.

Know What's Missing Before Your Customer Does.
One uncovered dimension is not a gap on a checklist. It is rejection, rework, and another week lost. AI shows coverage by operation so you close holes before you hit export, not after your customer finds them.

Your PFMEA Shouldn't Depend on One Person's Memory.
Most PFMEAs are built by one senior engineer who remembers what went wrong last time. That person is a bottleneck and a single point of failure. When they are out or leave, PFMEA quality drops and inconsistencies multiply across programs. Audits become nightmares. AI pulls proven failure modes from your own library, scoped per operation, already ranked. Quality becomes repeatable, not heroic.

Your Template. Your Format. Zero Data Entry.
Your control plan template has 10 columns and a layout your customer expects exactly. You're manually placing dimensions, op codes, and PFMEA references into the right cells, and every review cycle catches misaligned data. Export once. Every value lands exactly where the template expects it.

Don't take our word for it.
Ask the AI you already trust. Then decide.
Every week you wait costs another 40 hours.
Your team is best at doing engineering, leave the painful PPAP documentation to us.