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Kezar Engineering is an engineering company founded in Brazil in 2016. Its original goal was to build a browser-based cloud application for pressure vessel design. As its engineering services business grew, the company shifted its focus toward pressure vessel design services. The cloud application still exists and is updated occasionally, but the official site clearly states that it is better suited for students learning pressure vessel design rather than professionals using it directly for real-world projects.
Its cloud application is divided into three packages: MarsCalc, MoonDB, and JupiterQMS. MarsCalc is the calculation core, covering pressure vessel calculation modules such as bolted flange design and saddle support design, and can generate PDF and DOCX reports, 2D drawings, and 3D models. MoonDB handles database modules for materials, gaskets, flanges, and related data, with some content supporting MarsCalc. JupiterQMS is more focused on quality management, including project management and testing templates. Beyond software, the company also provides mechanical engineering services and can deliver 2D drawings, 3D models, BOMs, reports, quality documents, manuals, and datasheets.
The text mentions Payment, Subscription, and Terms pages, suggesting that the product may use a subscription or paid-access model. However, it does not disclose specific plans, pricing, free quotas, or payment methods. As a result, its cost competitiveness cannot be assessed.
Its strengths are its highly vertical positioning, combining calculation, database, and quality management features around pressure vessel design, and the fact that it is maintained by a real engineering team with relevant professional expertise. It can also generate engineering deliverables, which is useful for teaching and learning workflows. The drawbacks are also clear: the cloud application is no longer the company’s main business, update investment appears limited, and the official site does not recommend using it for real professional projects. Information about open source availability, self-hosting, APIs/SDKs, integrations, and security or compliance is not present in the text. As a “developer tool,” it is closer to a specialized engineering calculation SaaS than a general-purpose development tool.
It is better suited for students specializing in pressure vessel design, teaching scenarios, junior engineers learning the design calculation process, and customers who need to outsource pressure vessel design services. If an enterprise engineering team wants to incorporate it into a production design workflow, it should further verify the calculation standards, version updates, liability boundaries, and support capabilities.
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