Custom fabrication, with the predictability of software.
Order 3D-printed and laser-made products online with instant pricing, validated options, and a production pipeline that feels clear from the first click to the shipping label.
- Signal
- < 48h
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- 5
- Signal
- SKU-first
standard turnaround on stocked SKUs
machines across FDM, premium multi-color, and laser
predictable options, pricing, and routing
Production preview
From storefront to machine assignment
Active order
Walnut desk nameplate
Laser engraved face, printed stand, rush selected. Clear inputs, clean routing, and one production story instead of manual handoff.
Walnut desk nameplate · black fill · rush
$24.80 computed from material, time, and priority
Glowforge Pro + printed stand queued on X1 Carbon
Tracking generated after post-process and pack-out
Who it serves
A clearer buying experience for the people actually ordering fabricated goods.
Consumers
Personalized products without the usual quote emails or custom-order friction.
Studios & brands
Repeatable merch, signage, and promo runs with cleaner specs and faster reorders.
Operations-minded teams
A storefront backed by routing, inventory checks, and queue visibility from day one.
What you can order
Fewer clicks, clearer product lines, better-fit jobs.
Instead of throwing every option into cards, the catalog is organized around a handful of production-ready lines. Each one starts with known constraints and known turnaround.
Open the full catalogPersonalized everyday products
Accessories & tags
Keychains, bag tags, badge accessories, and other fast-moving small-format pieces.
Functional prints
Desk & workspace
Phone stands, organizers, cable management, and branded pieces for desks and studios.
Small-batch home goods
Home accents
Hooks, vases, trays, and lightweight utility products built for clean repeatability.
High-margin mixed media
Laser engraved goods
Signs, coasters, plates, and branded items that pair engraving with precision finishing.
Business-ready fulfillment
Professional kits
Name badges, desk pieces, card holders, and repeat-order products for teams and events.
Guided custom work
Custom fabrication
For jobs beyond the catalog, start with a reviewed request instead of a blind upload workflow.
How it works
The buying flow is simple. The manufacturing logic stays underneath it.
This is the 2026 pattern that keeps winning: clear language up front, sophisticated operations in the background, and one obvious path to conversion.
Start from a proven SKU
Customers configure a product that already has validated dimensions, materials, and manufacturing constraints.
Price updates immediately
Material, machine time, rush handling, and batch logic are applied instantly instead of being quoted manually later.
Route to the right machine
Jobs are matched to the best printer or laser based on fit, quality mode, material, and queue pressure.
Track the whole run
Production, post-process, and shipment move through one visible pipeline so status stays understandable.
Why it feels different
Less like a novelty store. More like a premium manufacturing product.
Commerce
A storefront that feels simple to buy from.
The buyer gets a clean configurator, direct language, instant pricing, and one obvious next step: place the order.
- Validated option sets
- Price changes in real time
- Mobile-first checkout flow
Operations
An order system that behaves like a production queue.
Every order becomes a job with structure, routing rules, and status visibility instead of a loose custom request sitting in email.
- Machine-aware routing
- Inventory checks before release
- Visible queue and post-process stages
Growth
Built for repeat work, not just one-off novelty.
The system is ready for reorders, batch pricing, saved product logic, and API-connected order intake as the shop matures.
- Business-friendly reorders
- Batch discounting
- Future API and automation hooks
System view
A storefront backed by routing, inventory, and queue discipline.
PrintStudio is strongest when it stops behaving like an open-ended upload form and starts behaving like a productized fabrication pipeline.
Validated SKU inputs prevent bad jobs before they enter the queue.
Inventory-aware release keeps short-stock jobs from surprising operators later.
Machine routing turns fleet differences into an advantage instead of a manual decision.
Post-process and shipping are part of the same production story, not an afterthought.
The fleet
Five machines, one queueing and routing model.
Each machine has a role. The site should communicate that as operational clarity, not a wall of feature cards.
Kobra 3 Max
Large-format and batch FDM
400 × 400 × 450 mm
K2 Plus
Tall parts and high-speed throughput
350 × 350 × 600 mm
M5 Pro
Rush jobs and quick-turn runs
Best for express slots
X1 Carbon
Premium, multi-material, and polished output
Multi-color capable
Glowforge Pro
Laser cutting and engraving
Wood, acrylic, leather
Pricing
Transparent pricing, modeled like manufacturing instead of guesswork.
Every order price is driven by a short set of understandable inputs:
- Base manufacturing charge
- Material usage from validated profiles
- Machine time for print or laser runtime
- Rush or batch modifiers only when needed
Consumers
From $6.99
Catalog products with instant pricing and simple checkout.
Custom makers
From $14.99
More involved fabrication requests with tighter handling and review.
Business
Custom
Repeat runs, saved specs, larger quantities, and future API workflows.
FAQ
Straight answers before the first order.
Keep the questions clear, keep the answers short, and avoid burying core trust signals.
View full FAQCan I upload any file I want? Open
Not by default. PrintStudio is intentionally SKU-first so the shop can promise predictable quality, pricing, and turnaround. More complex jobs start as a reviewed request.
How is pricing calculated? Open
The platform combines a base charge with material usage, machine time, and any rush or batch modifier. The goal is instant, understandable pricing rather than manual quoting.
What materials are available? Open
The platform supports common FDM options like PLA and PETG plus laser materials like plywood, acrylic, and leather. Each product only shows compatible options.
What happens when a print fails? Open
Jobs are monitored as they move through the queue. Failed work is surfaced quickly so it can be rerouted, requeued, or reprinted instead of becoming a surprise at delivery time.
Can businesses reorder the same spec? Open
Yes. The system is designed around repeatable SKUs and structured configuration, which makes branded reorders and larger runs much easier to support.
Is there an API roadmap? Open
Yes. PrintStudio is being built as a manufacturing pipeline with a storefront, so API ordering and automation workflows are part of the platform direction.
Ready to order
Open the shop, choose a proven product, and place your first order today.
The goal is simple: fewer surprises, faster checkout, and fabrication that feels as smooth as ordering software.