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FAQs

I have an idea for an invention, what now?

Awesome! You’re already on your way to becoming a professional inventor. Now, you need to decide how far you want to develop your idea. The main stages include Concept Development, 3D Modeling, Engineering, Prototyping, and Manufacturing. At Lime Design, we can guide you through any of these stages. If you have questions, feel free to contact us, and we’ll help you understand the product development process.

Each idea or invention varies greatly in complexity, size, materials, and other factors. Contact us to set up a discovery call with our team of engineers, and we’ll provide an accurate quote for your project’s costs.

The timeline for product development depends on the complexity of the project and the stage you’re targeting. For example, creating a prototype generally takes less time than preparing a manufacturer-ready product. A fully developed product may take between 5-6 months on the shorter end and up to 12-14 months on the longer end. However, every project is unique, so timelines may vary.

Your budget will limit the entire process. We suggest deciding on your goal and planning your budget accordingly, giving you the best chance of achieving your objectives.

Yes, we have taken many client products to manufacturers. We maintain contacts with a vast network of manufacturers. When it’s time to manufacture your product, we’ll compare all options to ensure you get the best price.

That’s our favorite question. Lime Design takes great pride in our work, personally investing in every project to ensure the highest quality. With over 60 years of combined experience, we work fast, often delivering a functioning prototype within weeks. Unlike many design firms that can take months or even years, we help you obtain patents, create marketing materials, assist with manufacturing, and more. Our service goes beyond the typical product design process, covering nearly every aspect of development.

I have an idea for an invention, what now?

Awesome! You’re already on your way to becoming a professional inventor. Now, you need to decide how far you want to develop your idea. The main stages include Concept Development, 3D Modeling, Engineering, Prototyping, and Manufacturing. At Lime Design, we can guide you through any of these stages. If you have questions, feel free to contact us, and we’ll help you understand the product development process.

Each idea or invention varies greatly in complexity, size, materials, and other factors. Contact us to set up a discovery call with our team of engineers, and we’ll provide an accurate quote for your project’s costs.

The timeline for product development depends on the complexity of the project and the stage you’re targeting. For example, creating a prototype generally takes less time than preparing a manufacturer-ready product. A fully developed product may take between 5-6 months on the shorter end and up to 12-14 months on the longer end. However, every project is unique, so timelines may vary.

Your budget will limit the entire process. We suggest deciding on your goal and planning your budget accordingly, giving you the best chance of achieving your objectives.

Yes, we have taken many client products to manufacturers. We maintain contacts with a vast network of manufacturers. When it’s time to manufacture your product, we’ll compare all options to ensure you get the best price.

That’s our favorite question. Lime Design takes great pride in our work, personally investing in every project to ensure the highest quality. With over 60 years of combined experience, we work fast, often delivering a functioning prototype within weeks. Unlike many design firms that can take months or even years, we help you obtain patents, create marketing materials, assist with manufacturing, and more. Our service goes beyond the typical product design process, covering nearly every aspect of development.

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