Genpire - Make Real Products with AI, literally.
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Most AI stops at the idea. Genpire takes it to the factory.
Think Lovable, but for consumer goods manufacturing - an agentic platform that turns prompts and sketches into products, collections, and factory-ready specs, then lets you work with your own factory or tap into a vetted network for instant quotation, sampling, and bulk production.
One workflow, all the way from an idea to the factory floor. Genpire makes building physical products faster, simpler, and finally accessible to anyone.


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Build Check
Wow Daniel! Sounds like magic. Guessing what's the pricing or business model cause physical products can have many variations. Anyway I feel it's worth it and I wish you all the best here!
Genpire
@german_merlo1 Pricing and business model for AI-native platform like Genpire are such a huge space! We offer a 3-tiered monthly plan (with annual discounts), that usually suits the needs of indie-makers, DTC brands and large enterprise consumer goods teams alike. We also offer a team plan soon, with SKU based pricing, but more on that later.
Appreciate the comment!
Best
Daniel
Following — the "literally" is doing a lot of work in that tagline, and I'm here for it. The last-mile in AI-generated products is the vendor layer (fulfillment, payments, returns); that's where most demos break. Curious how you're handling it.
Liminary
Interesting. Any links to products taken to production from this?
EmbedAI
Congratulations on the launch 🚀
This is super interesting! I was hoping to see something like this come out soon. Congrats on the launch!
For the built-in manufactures , where did you find them and why did you decide to partner with them specifically?
The jump from tech pack to factory quote in one workflow is the part that usually kills indie product launches. Curious whether the AI-generated tech packs are actually accepted by factories without revision, or is there still a back-and-forth before sampling starts?
The "factory-ready specs" part is the hard claim. Most factories need precise materials, tolerances, packaging, and supply chain notes. Curious how Genpire handles that vs producing pretty renders that don't translate to a finished product.
Interesting idea! Are you talking about manufacturing any product, or just clothing? We once built a system for one of the largest yogurt manufacturers in the world. In that system, we had to store formulas, ingredients, quality control, etc. In theory, AI can help with this, but it needs to be trained separately, and not the entire process can be automated with the current state of AI.
But even for clothing, I don’t fully understand how it can account for all sizes, materials, etc. You would need a very large vector database with information...
SantaCalls.ai
Cool idea, could be very useful in prototyping out concepts, doing quick feasability analysis, etc.
Some quick feedback on the initial user experience:
When I went to the site and entered a prompt, it then took me to a signup page, then back to enter my prompt again, but threw away what I already entered. You should improve this so that my initial work I gave you on first contact is not discarded. Getting a user to engage with a new site is hard enough, you shouldn't introduce friction by discarding the work they put into it on signup.
I generated a design, and when I clicked on Specs, it said I was out of credits and wanted me to upgrade for $29.90 to $99.90 a month, without ever actually seeing what the product delivers. This is a steep ask. I've tried other platforms like this and found the final, actionable output unusable, so being able to see an end-to-end test of it without paying would be useful. I'm at the 'experimenting with ideas' point, so cost is a factor, and spending blind without knowing what will come out of it is more friction.
That being said, it looks like a nice platform. Who is your target market? Experience product designers looking to source manufacturing or more novice people looking for design and spec help?
Cheers,
Brian
The interesting part here isn’t the product rendering — it’s the attempt to compress the entire design-to-manufacturing workflow into one operational system. Curious how you prevent AI-generated concepts from drifting away from real manufacturing constraints like tooling, materials, and supplier-specific production limitations.