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Launching Seb, the coding agent for Hardware
Today we're launching Seb — a coding agent purpose-built for hardware development.
Seb is the agent we wished we'd had every time we shipped firmware against a deadline. It runs as a terminal-native agent that drops into the toolchain your team already uses — GCC, IAR, Keil MDK, CMake, Git, and the rest — with deep awareness of registers, RTOS primitives, linker maps, ELF introspection, and the safety standards your code will be reviewed against.
What Seb does
- Generates register-correct drivers straight from the datasheet — UART, SPI, I²C, CAN FD, USB, Ethernet, motor-control. Pin assignments, clock trees, and DMA arbitration are solved deterministically, not guessed.
- Reads your toolchain output natively. Seb understands compiler diagnostics, linker maps, and debugger sessions. It can debug failing builds and crashed firmware against the actual artifacts, not generic advice.
- Pairs with Hideout for autonomous work. Hand off a long-running task — a port, a MISRA cleanup, a regression sweep — to a fleet of cloud agents, watch their reasoning live, and review the work back as a single PR.
- Stays where your code lives. Pro and Teams run on our managed cloud; Enterprise deployments run inside your own VPC, on-prem, or air-gapped, with model checkpoints, embeddings, and fine-tunes that never leave your perimeter.
- Generates the evidence your cert team needs. Every line lands with a requirement ID, a test, and an audit trail. Bidirectional sync with Jama Connect, IBM DOORS, and Siemens Polarion keeps your traceability matrix in lockstep with the code.
Available now
Seb is available today to design partners across automotive, aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial. Public availability rolls out over the coming weeks.
