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3DPrintCloud

SoftwareLeuven, BelgiumFounded 1990· One of 350 Software companies tracked by AMPulse

3DPrintCloud was Materialise's cloud-based file preparation service for 3D printing that provided STL file conversion, error detection, and automatic model repair for product designers, engineers, and prosumers.

Stage
Defunct

Technology & Products

Key Products

STL file conversion; Model error detection and analysis; Automatic model repair

Technological Advantage

Integrates with Materialise's industry-leading Magics software technology; integrated into OnShape App Store (first 3D printing app); cloud-native access reduces software licensing friction.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Automates STL file error detection and repair to reduce manual debugging time for users without CAD expertise.

How They Differentiate

Direct access to Materialise's proprietary repair algorithms and 25+ years of 3D printing service expertise; integrated cloud platform requires no software download or CAD expertise.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Product designers, engineers, prosumers, small businesses, 3D printing users

Industry Verticals

Industrial Manufacturing; Product Design; Healthcare; Consumer Goods; Education

Competitors

3D Systems, Stratasys, EOS GmbH

Why this company matters

3D Printing Cloud's CO-AM Software Platform addresses a persistent bottleneck in additive manufacturing: manual file debugging. By automatically detecting and repairing common 3D model errors, the platform reduces preparation time from hours of CAD work to seconds, lowering print failure rates for users who lack deep STL repair expertise. This positions it as a bridge between enterprise business systems and production 3D printing operations.

The platform supports metal LPBF, polymer MEX, polymer MJT, and polymer PBF-LB processes. It offers STL file conversion, model error detection and analysis, automatic model repair, and build platform optimization. As a cloud-native solution, it eliminates software licensing friction and integrates with Materialise's Magics software, as well as the Onshape App Store as its first 3D printing app.

Target customers include product designers, engineers, prosumers, and small businesses across industrial manufacturing, product design, healthcare, consumer goods, and education. Notable users include Lockheed Martin, Airbus, Formula 1 teams, major aerospace OEMs with flight-ready certification, medical device manufacturers, and automotive suppliers. The medical segment grew 14.8% in FY 2024, reflecting strong demand in regulated verticals.

Materialise's 25-plus years of 3D printing service expertise and proprietary repair algorithms form the platform's strategic moat. Partnerships with Onshape, AstroPrint, and SkyForge extend its reach. A key open question is whether cloud-native workflow software can displace entrenched desktop tools like Magics in production environments where latency and data sovereignty matter.