An engineer lands on your component page searching for a 3.3V LDO in SOT-23 with -40°C operation. Your site hands them a PDF. DigiKey hands them a filtered result in 8 seconds. They leave. That's the workflow gap semiconductor website development solves — turning your catalog into a searchable, filterable technical tool where buyers can compare specs, download datasheets, cross-reference competitor parts, and request samples without emailing a generic contact form. Your buyers are reliability engineers at defense contractors, design teams at automotive OEMs, procurement leads in Shenzhen and Munich. They don't browse marketing copy. They search part numbers, filter by voltage range and package type, check ITAR status, verify qualification reports. If your site can't support that workflow, you're burning qualified leads every day while competitors with better infrastructure capture engineers at the exact moment they're sourcing components for production.
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Compliance
Parametric Component Search
Datasheet Library
Export Control Compliance
Technology Roadmap
Sample Request Workflow
Distributor Integration
Was wir bauen
Build parametric search that filters components by voltage, current, package, temperature range, and certification — like DigiKey, but for your catalog
Organize datasheets, application notes, CAD symbols, and eval board docs in a design resource center instead of scattered PDFs
Surface ITAR and EAR compliance status at the product level so defense and aerospace buyers see export control classification instantly
Publish technology roadmaps that show process node evolution and future release timelines where engineers actually look for them
Create cross-reference tools that map competitor part numbers to your drop-in replacements so engineers find you during alternative sourcing research
Replace generic contact forms with sample request workflows that capture part number, quantity, application, and timeline in one flow
Unser Prozess
Semiconductor Market Audit
Database and Search Architecture
Component Data Migration
Design and Development
Launch and Distribution Setup
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What types of semiconductor companies do you build for?
We build for fabs and foundries, IC design houses, PCB manufacturers, EMS providers, distributors, test equipment companies, materials suppliers, and equipment manufacturers. If your buyers are engineers, we've probably built something similar.
Can you build a searchable component database?
Yes -- and it's built on Supabase with full parametric search by part number, package type, voltage, current, frequency, and temperature range. Engineers filter exactly like they do on DigiKey. That's intentional.
How do you handle export control compliance?
Dedicated compliance sections covering REACH, RoHS, ITAR for US defense applications, EAR for export control, and AEC-Q for automotive qualification. Downloadable certificates at the individual product level, not buried in a general compliance page somewhere.
How much does a semiconductor website cost?
Pricing starts at $25,000 for moderate-sized product catalogs. More complex builds -- deep parametric search, large component libraries, multiple API integrations -- typically run $35,000 to $50,000+.
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