PicoGK (“peacock”) is a compact, open-source geometry kernel developed by LEAP 71.
It serves as the foundation of a broader technology stack for Computational Engineering, a new paradigm pioneered by LEAP 71.
The name stands for Pico (tiny) Geometry Kernel, and the library offers a deliberately reduced yet powerful instruction set designed to create computational geometry for engineering applications.
“PicoGK” is also a nod to the peacocks that roam the streets of Dubai — our home city and the birthplace of this technology.
While it may appear minimal on the surface, PicoGK is used to generate some of the most advanced physical components imaginable: from electric motors and heat exchangers to 3D-printed rocket engines and bio-inspired structures.
We believe Computational Engineering will radically transform how we design the physical world. With PicoGK, our aim is to help accelerate this shift — empowering engineers to build a future that is both inspiring and sustainable.
Explore more at PicoGK.org.