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Printlooper connects 3D designers, e-commerce sellers, and print suppliers in one automated marketplace. Upload STL/3MF files, sync Shopify, route orders to suppliers, and handle royalties and payouts automatically.
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Printlooper's answer:
Printlooper is a three-sided marketplace built specifically for on-demand physical 3D printing. Unlike file-download sites or single-sided print services, it connects designers, sellers, and suppliers in one automated pipeline: validated STL/3MF uploads, Shopify-connected storefronts, intelligent supplier routing, royalty splits, and payouts without anyone holding inventory. Designers earn on fulfilled units, not file downloads. Sellers see live margins before listing. Suppliers receive matched jobs based on materials and capacity.
Printlooper's answer:
Most alternatives solve one slice of the problem. File marketplaces sell downloads but not physical fulfillment. Print services quote and print but don't give designers ongoing royalties or sellers a full commerce stack. Generic POD apps weren't built for 3D files, material variants, or multi-party payouts.
Printlooper combines marketplace discovery, e-commerce tooling, and distributed manufacturing in one platform. You get automated order routing, protected design files, Shopify sync, a live margin calculator, and Stripe Connect payouts across designers, sellers, and suppliers. If you want to design, sell, or manufacture 3D-printed products without coordinating everything manually, Printlooper is built for that.
Printlooper's answer:
Printlooper serves three primary audiences:
3D designers and creators who want to monetize STL/3MF files through royalties on physically fulfilled sales, without running a store or handling customers. E-commerce sellers and Shopify merchants who want unique, made-to-order 3D products with no inventory, upfront cost, or in-house printers. Print farms and 3D printing suppliers who want paid, routed production jobs matched to their materials, pricing, and capacity. The common thread is anyone building a on-demand product business who wants the operations automated.
Printlooper's answer:
Printlooper was founded by Hudson Grady, a designer who was creating models in Blender, printing them on Bambu Lab printers, and selling through his own Shopify store. Design and printing were manageable; marketing, order management, production, shipping, and back-office work were not.
He built Printlooper so each role could focus on what they're best at: designers on creating, sellers on merchandising and growth, suppliers on manufacturing. The platform handles routing, payments, and shipping labels between them.