Open design is the development of physical products, machines and systems through use of publicly shared design information. Open design involves the making of both
free and open-source software (FOSS) as well as
open-source hardware. The process is generally facilitated by the Internet and often performed without monetary compensation. The goals and philosophy are identical to that of the
open-source movement, but are implemented for the development of physical products rather than software. Open design is a form of
co-creation, where the final product is designed by the users, rather than an external stakeholder such as a private company.