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Guides, tutorials, and resources to help you get the most out of Neurocad.

Insights

How Neurocad works

Neurocad is an execution layer between your static engineering files and your EDA and CAD applications. This guide walks you through setup, your first recipe, and the building blocks you'll use from there.

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Getting started

Download and install Neurocad Link

Neurocad Link connects Altium, Fusion, SolidWorks, Cadence, and Inventor directly to Neurocad. Recipe finishes. File opens. No import, no manual steps.

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Getting started

Recovery phrase

Your Neurocad account has two layers of security, your account credentials and a recovery phrase.

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Recipes

Recipe nodes

This guide covers the node types available in the palette and the workflows they support.

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Getting started

Send to desktop node

The Send to desktop node pushes finished recipe outputs directly to Altium, Cadence, Fusion, SolidWorks, or Inventor. Set up your machine, check the connection status, and dispatch — no manual import needed.

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Connections

Slack connections

The Slack integration lets recipes listen for events and slash commands in your Slack workspace.

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Connections

Github connections

The GitHub integration lets recipes listen for repository events through the Neurocad GitHub App.

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Desktop Applications

Neurocad Link and how it works

Neurocad Link pushes finished designs straight into Altium, SolidWorks, Fusion, Inventor, and Cadence the moment a recipe finishes. No download, no manual import, no "save then reopen." Install it once, sign in with your Neurocad account, and your desktop becomes the final step in the pipeline.

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