Cuttle revolutionizes the design process for digital cutting machines by combining vector editing with precision snapping, live modifiers, parameters, reusable components, and scripting. You can write your own custom modifiers in JavaScript, edit the code of the built-in modifiers, or use modifiers shared by the community
Live Modifiers
Reusable Components
Parametric Design
Scripting
Toby Schachman is a co-founder of Notion, a web-based collaborative workspace that individuals and teams can build and customize themselves and the founder of Cuttle, a design tool for digital cutting machines. An artist, researcher, and designer, he builds programming environments that support spatial reasoning. His works include Apparatus a dynamic canvas for drawing interactive diagrams and Shadershop an interface for programming GPU shaders.
Toby has worked as a researcher at Dynamicland, Bret Victor’s fifty-year project to invent a communal, in-the-physical-world computer. He holds degrees from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program and MIT.