What is Blueprint
AI-native systems engineering, from intent to artifact.
Blueprint is an AI-native platform for high-rigor systems engineering. You give it a mission Brief; it returns a full set of explainable, certifiable, realizable design artifacts aligned to the NASA Systems Engineering Handbook (NASA SP-2016-6105 Rev 2).
What you get
Each run produces a structured artifact bundle:
- Stakeholder analysis — needs, goals, objectives (NGOs), measures of effectiveness (MOEs), operational scenarios
- Requirements — functional, performance, interface, and constraint requirements, with traceability to stakeholder needs
- System decomposition — functions, components, and the interfaces between them
- Design specifications — for each component, with verification and validation activities
- Trade studies — alternatives, weighted criteria, scoring, and a recommendation with rationale
- Risk register — risks, likelihood, impact, mitigation
- Phase-gate readiness — entry/exit criteria for SRR, SDR, PDR, CDR
Every artifact carries a citation back to the part of your Brief it came from, so you can verify it.
What it doesn't do
WARNING
Blueprint is a drafting tool, not a licensed Professional Engineer.
AI output must be reviewed by a qualified human before any real-world
decision. See the [Engineering Disclaimer](/engineering-disclaimer).
Blueprint will not:
- Replace the engineering judgment that comes from review by a licensed PE
- Produce certification-ready documents that can go straight to FAA, FCC, NASA, FDA, or DoD without independent review
- Accept ITAR/EAR or CUI content (the Acceptable Use Policy prohibits that explicitly)
It will give you a high-quality first draft and free you from weeks of structural work that the SE process usually demands.
Who it's for
- Founders and engineering leads who need an artifact set for a funding round, customer review, or internal gate, and don't have a SE team yet
- Independent consultants doing SE for early-stage clients who want to accelerate the structural pass
- Aerospace researchers working with the NASA SE Handbook vocabulary who want a head start
- Anyone learning systems engineering who wants to see the artifact set materialize from a real input