AXXI · 001 · Procurement, peeled.

Defense procurement at the speed of AI.

Axxi extracts a clean BOM directly from CAD and routes RFQs to vetted manufacturers in minutes, not weeks.

CMMC-COMPLIANTITAR-COMPLIANTUS-ONLY
AXXI · 002 · The problem

BOMs aren't built to be machine-readable.

A SolidWorks export will give you material callouts written four ways for the same alloy. CAGE codes hide inside vendor strings. Item numbers nest five levels deep. Quantities mix decimals and fractions. Notes live in merged cells. The CAD revs and the BOM revs disagree about which fastener you're using.

Reconciling that by hand is what consumes the days before a buyer can send out a single RFQ. Axxi reads the CAD geometry directly. It pulls the features that determine how a part can be made and writes one structured record per part.

AXXI · 003 · Compliance

Built for the defense workflow from day one.

CMMC-Compliant

Controlled data stays inside the trust boundary. Third-party LLMs never see it, keeping your data secure.

ITAR-Compliant

All infrastructure runs in US regions on AWS Govcloud. Export-controlled handling is the only handling.

RBAC and audit logs available

Every action attributes to a named user. Records are versioned, so any RFQ you sent last quarter can be reconstructed. Encryption applies in transit and at rest.

No model training on customer data

Your CAD files and BOMs are never used to train Axxi's models. Inference runs against frozen weights. The data-handling addendum makes this contractually binding.

AXXI · 004 · Get on the list

First design partners are onboarding now.

I started Axxi after years of hearing the same thing from procurement leaders across the defense supply chain. Most of their week goes to reconciling files before any real procurement work begins. The CAD doesn't match the BOM. The BOM doesn't match the rev. Vendor strings have to be parsed by hand before anyone can route a quote.

That work shouldn't be a person's job. We're building software that does it directly from CAD, so the engineer can spend time on the decisions only they can make.

If you're a defense buyer or a contract manufacturer and you want to talk about how this could work for your team, get on the list. I read every signup.

— Kaden Diniz, founder