Every robotics PR gets a live simulation preview

SimDrop runs deterministic 2D simulations on every pull request, persists results as a tamper-evident evidence chain, and exports regulation-ready technical files — automatically.

How it works

Step 1

PR Triggers Simulation

A GitHub webhook fires on every PR. SimDrop fans out across all 5 scenarios and runs deterministic 2D differential-drive simulations.

Step 2

Evidence Chain Grows

Every completed run appends a hash-chained entry to the tamper-evident log. The chain is verifiable at any time with one click.

Step 3

Technical File Exports

Export a regulation-ready technical file per Machinery Regulation Annex IV — with clause-by-clause evidence mapping and gap reports.

From CI preview to compliance document

Most robotics teams run simulations in CI but throw away the results. SimDrop persists every trace, every metric, and every event as a cryptographically verifiable evidence chain. When your notified body asks for conformity evidence, you export a technical file — not a spreadsheet you scrambled to assemble.

Deterministic replayHash-chained evidence logRFC3161-style anchorsClause-mapped regulation packsBaseline comparison deltasPublic share tokens