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eufyMake

HardwareChangsha, Hunan, ChinaFounded 2011· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops desktop UV printers with 3D-texture capabilities for creators and small businesses, reducing industrial UV printing footprints by 90% and enabling on-demand micro-manufacturing.

CEO / Founder
Steven Yang
Team Size
1001-5000
Stage
Public
Total Funding
$46M
Latest Round
Crowdfunding
Key Investors
IDG Capital; Public Investors; Kickstarter backers

Technology & Products

Key Products

eufyMake E1 UV Printer; AnkerMake M5 3D Printer; AnkerMake M5C 3D Printer

Technological Advantage

Claims world's first personal 3D-texture UV printer with professional-grade capabilities at 96% lower cost than industrial systems; verified through Kickstarter record ($46M+ raised). Advantage is replicable but defended by brand scale and R&D investment.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces cost of 3D-texture UV printing from $50,000+ industrial systems to $1,899 desktop models, enabling rapid prototyping and custom product creation with 70% faster setup times.

How They Differentiate

3x lower cost than industrial UV printers ($1,899 vs $50,000+) with 3D-texture capability; 70% faster printing speed than standard FDM printers like Creality Ender-3; integrated AI for simplified workflow vs manual competitors.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Creators, crafters, hobbyists, DIY enthusiasts, small businesses

Industry Verticals

Consumer Goods; Education; Small Business Manufacturing

Competitors

Longer ePrint; Belkin; UGREEN

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Revenue grew 19.88% YoY to 8.15B CNY in Q3 2025; TTM revenue $3.88B with 32.08% growth; eufyMake E1 raised over $46M on Kickstarter, becoming most funded project in platform history.

Major Milestones

Launched AnkerMake M5 3D printer in 2022; Rebranded AnkerMake to eufyMake in March 2025; eufyMake E1 Kickstarter campaign raised $46M+ in April 2025; Launched eufyMake E1 in UAE in March 2026

Notable Customers

Velf Creations; Stephen Avery; Fern Joseph; Maxim Lavallee

Recent coverage of eufyMake

Why this company matters

Anker Innovations, best known for consumer electronics, entered additive manufacturing with a desktop UV printer that applies 3D textures to flat surfaces. Its eufyMake E1 printer uses proprietary Amass3D technology to produce tactile finishes on UV prints, a capability previously limited to industrial systems costing over $50,000. The company targets creators, crafters, and small businesses who need rapid prototyping and custom product runs without the footprint or capital expense of production-scale equipment.

The core technology is a desktop UV printer that cures photopolymer resin layer by layer to build raised textures on substrates. Anker claims 70% faster setup times compared to industrial UV printers and integrates AI for one-click printing workflows. A roll-to-film add-on extends the system to flexible materials. The E1 raised over $46 million on Kickstarter in April 2025, becoming the most funded project in the platform's history, and was rebranded from AnkerMake to eufyMake in March 2025.

Target customers include hobbyists, DIY enthusiasts, and small businesses in consumer goods and education. Named early adopters include Velf Creations, Stephen Avery, Fern Joseph, and Maxim Lavallee. The printer competes with Longer ePrint and Belkin in the desktop UV space, but Anker differentiates on cost — $1,899 versus $50,000+ for industrial equivalents — and on 3D-texture capability absent from standard FDM printers like the Creality Ender-3.

Anker's strategic moat rests on brand scale, R&D investment, and a large existing customer base from its consumer electronics lines. The company reported 19.88% revenue growth to 8.15B CNY in Q3 2025, with trailing twelve-month revenue of $3.88B. However, the UV printing technology itself may be replicable, and no specific patents for the Amass3D process were identified in public filings. The open question is whether Anker can sustain its early crowdfunding momentum into recurring hardware sales and defend against lower-cost imitators in the desktop UV segment.