Freelance industrial and product design services on Osdire cover the design of physical products and parts, from first concept to technical drawings, 3D models, renders and prototypes, delivered by independent designers you hire directly. 3D product modelling currently starts at around $37 and print-ready 3D models from around $45, and buyers compare designers by scope, discipline and delivery before hiring the right one for their product.
What are freelance industrial and product design services on Osdire?
Freelance industrial and product design services on Osdire are the design and engineering-support work behind a physical product. You are buying a specific output, such as a concept, a set of technical drawings, a 3D model, a photorealistic render, or a print-ready prototype file, with the scope, price and delivery time agreed before you hire. Industrial design turns an idea into a manufacturable product, considering how it looks, how it works, how it is made, and how it is assembled.
The designers in this category work across consumer products, hardware, parts and components, and manufacturing-ready documentation. This service sits under
product and gaming design and the wider
graphics and design category.
Industrial and product design services available on Osdire
Pick the service that matches the stage you are at.
Full industrial design of a product’s form, function and manufacturability:
industrial designMeasured, manufacturing-ready 2D technical drawings and specifications:
technical drawingsThe complete journey from concept to production-ready design in one engagement:
full design processHow much does industrial and product design cost on Osdire?
Industrial and product design on Osdire is priced by the stage and complexity of the work. High quality 3D product models currently start at around $37, print-ready models for 3D printing from around $45, and detailed jewellery or small-part 3D models from around $11.
- Concept and single models: $11 to $60. A concept sketch, a 3D model, or a small part designed and rendered.
- Technical drawings and full models: $60 to $250. Manufacturing-ready drawings, detailed 3D models with renders, or a print-ready prototype file.
- Full design process: $250 and up. Concept to production-ready design, including drawings, 3D, renders and prototype support.
The price moves with the complexity of the product, the level of manufacturing detail, and whether the engagement is a single stage or the full concept-to-production process.
How to hire an industrial or product designer on Osdire
Option 1: Order a ready-made offer
- Browse industrial and product designers and find an offer matching your stage, such as a concept, technical drawings, a 3D model or a prototype file.
- Check portfolio work on products similar to yours, and whether the output is manufacturing-ready.
- Compare designers on price, delivery time, revisions and reviews.
- Message the designer with your product, references, dimensions and how it will be made, so you both agree the scope before you hire.
- Hire and place the order. Your payment is held securely and released once you have reviewed and approved the work.
Option 2: Post an industrial or product design project
- Post a project describing your product in a sentence or two and let Osdire draft the brief, or write it yourself.
- Choose Graphics and Design, then Product and Gaming, then Industrial and Product Design as the category.
- Set your budget range and deadline.
- List the deliverables you expect, such as a concept, technical drawings, a 3D model, renders or a print-ready file.
- Review responses, message the designers you shortlist, then hire the best fit.
How to compare industrial and product designers on Osdire
- Portfolio of products similar to yours, including manufactured examples
- Whether the output is concept only, or manufacturing-ready drawings and files
- Software and formats they deliver, such as CAD, STEP, STL or rendered images
- Understanding of materials and manufacturing methods for your product
- Revisions included and what happens after handover
- Reviews and completed orders on comparable product design work
What to include in your project brief
- What the product is and how it will be used
- Dimensions, materials and any manufacturing method you plan to use
- References, sketches or an existing version of the product
- The stage you need: concept, drawings, 3D, renders or prototype
- The file formats you need delivered
- Your deadline and budget range
How you are protected on Osdire
Payment is held securely from the moment you place the order and released only after you have reviewed and approved the work. Offer terms, including revisions and the files delivered, are visible before you hire. All communication stays inside Osdire, so the brief, the drafts and the final design are recorded in one place. Confirm before hiring which formats you receive, such as editable CAD or print-ready files, and whether the work is manufacturing-ready, since this is the most common source of misunderstanding in product design.
Frequently asked questions
What does an industrial and product designer do?
An industrial and product designer turns an idea into a manufacturable physical product, producing concepts, technical drawings, 3D models, renders and prototype files. They consider how the product looks, works, and is made, across consumer products, hardware and parts.
How much does product design cost on Osdire?
3D product models start at around $37 on Osdire, print-ready models for 3D printing from around $45, and small-part or jewellery models from around $11, with a full concept-to-production design process costing more depending on complexity.
What is the difference between concept development and technical drawings?
Concept development explores ideas and design direction early on, while technical drawings are the measured, manufacturing-ready specifications a factory uses to make the product. Many projects move from concept, to 3D, to technical drawings.
Can a designer make my product ready for 3D printing?
Yes. Prototyping and 3D printing freelancers on Osdire prepare print-ready models for testing and validation. Confirm the machine and material you plan to use so the model is prepared correctly.
Which file formats do product designers deliver?
Common formats include CAD, STEP, STL for 3D printing, and rendered images. Confirm the exact formats you need, and whether you require editable source files, before you hire.