Week 26ARCHIVED · JUN 22–28

Makr3D

Sell 3D-printed products worldwide without owning printers.

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About this project

Pitch

Makr3D is a global 3D print fulfilment platform for creators, Etsy and Shopify sellers, dropsellers and brands. It lets people sell 3D-printed products worldwide without owning printers, managing print queues, handling production, packing orders or exposing their STL/3MF source files. Sellers keep their store and customer relationship while Makr3D handles print production, QA, packing and shipping from Yorkshire3D Limited's Huddersfield production hub. Makr3D is powered by Yorkshire3D's UK print farm: 100+ Bambu printers with planning capacity for more than 300 full plates per day. It is built for compact, repeatable products such as engineering and functional parts, productised accessories, replacement components, workshop jigs and fixtures, tabletop and hobby products, creator merchandise, niche ecommerce lines, sim racing accessories and customisable designs. A key part of the platform is Print Intelligence, an AI-assisted pre-production review layer. It checks model geometry, scale, bounds, overhangs, print risk, inspection views and real Bambu slices against production settings before human production review. The AI supports the Makr3D team and sellers, but it does not replace operator review. For creators, Makr3D provides a route to commercialise original STL and 3MF work without making files downloadable. For ecommerce sellers, it creates a way to test and scale physical product lines without buying printers or building a fulfilment operation. For brands and product teams, it offers a practical route for small-batch 3D-printed products, accessories, fixtures and customisable items. Makr3D launched on 25 June 2026 and is inviting founding sellers and creators to test suitable products.

Why we're launching this

From the team
We built Makr3D because creators and ecommerce sellers often have strong 3D product ideas, but fulfilment becomes the bottleneck. Yorkshire3D already had the printers, team and production process in Huddersfield, so Makr3D turns that capacity into a platform for selling 3D-printed products worldwide without forcing sellers to become manufacturers.

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