In 2019, Lumafield was founded to upgrade manufacturing. The founding team - engineers with deep experience across the product development cycle - became frustrated by the cost and complexity of modern manufacturing quality control. They noticed that while design tools had evolved dramatically, the tools for understanding and inspecting manufactured products were stuck in the 19th century. Engineers were still sawing products in half to discover defects, a destructive and time-consuming process that wasted millions.
Lumafield emerged from this insight with a mission to transform how humanity solves manufacturing problems. The company built Neptune, the world's first accessible industrial CT scanner that gives engineers X-ray vision to inspect internal geometries without cutting into parts. Paired with Voyager, a groundbreaking AI-powered browser-based analysis platform, Lumafield enables teams to visualize, analyze, and share scan data from anywhere. What once required million-dollar equipment and specialized labs is now accessible to engineering teams of all sizes, dramatically accelerating development timelines, reducing scrap, and catching problems before they ship.