Calibrate the plane
Fiducials, camera measurement, and homography correction turn a flat surface into a predictable coordinate system.
Building quietly · v0.1 prototype
Calibrated laser layout projection for the benches, floors, and walls where physical work gets built.
Spatial layout, minus the tape drift
OpenLayout is starting with a deliberately narrow wedge: a gravity-aligned, dimensionally calibrated grid on a flat surface. The first demo is simple by design: project a 100 mm grid, place a real ruler on it, and prove the lines land where they should.
Prototype scope
Fiducials, camera measurement, and homography correction turn a flat surface into a predictable coordinate system.
Grid, ruler, origin, and horizon-aligned modes give builders a physical reference without a printed template.
SVG, DXF, CAD overlays, and multi-device stitching come after the grid is boringly accurate.
Early users
Non-negotiable gate
OpenLayout is a research prototype and does not claim a certified laser class. The current architecture is designed around fail-dark behavior, bounded dwell time, scan-health checks, and an independent safety-controller path.
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