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Atomic Reshaping

HardwareShenzhen, ChinaFounded 2025· One of 1738 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

A high-performance consumer-grade 3D printing brand that developed the world’s first smart 12-nozzle AI printer capable of 36-color and multi-material fabrication.

CEO / Founder
Jagger SHANG (尚积耿)
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$29M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
Dreame Ventures (追创创投), Yipu Capital (翼朴资本), Chuhui Capital (初辉资本), Junke Danmu (君科丹木), GIG (基石资本), Sky Factory Venture Capital (天空工场创投基金)

Technology & Products

Key Products

AtomForm Palette 300 with proprietary OmniElement™ system featuring 12 dedicated independent nozzles, 350°C high-temperature hotend, 65°C actively temperature-controlled chamber, supporting up to 36-color expanded printing and 12 distinct materials in a single build. Also includes AtomForm Studio software and AtomVerse community ecosystem.

Technological Advantage

Achieves industry-leading alignment accuracy of 0.02mm and features an 'AI+3D Printing' engine for automated parameter matching, 3D model repair, and real-time failure prediction. It leverages the supply chain and R&D expertise of its parent incubator, Dreame Technology.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Drastically reduces material waste by 90% and increases swap speeds by 50% through a unique multi-nozzle architecture, solving the efficiency and waste bottlenecks of traditional multi-color 3D printing.

How They Differentiate

Revolutionary 12-nozzle FDM system (i7 / Palette 300) compared to the standard single-nozzle material swappers (like Bambu's AMS). This architecture reduces material waste (purge towers) by up to 90% and increases color swap speeds by 50% through AI-driven nozzle rotation.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Designers, engineers, creators, educators, and prosumer 3D printing enthusiasts.

Industry Verticals

["Consumer Electronics","Additive Manufacturing","K-12 & Higher Education","Industrial Design & Prototyping"]

Competitors

Bambu Lab; Creality (创想三维); Prusa Research

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Rapidly expanded from an internal incubator project to an independent 50+ person R&D firm within 12 months; achieved flagship product debut at CES 2026.

Major Milestones

["July 2024: Technical validation and core team formation under the Dreame Technology incubator","January 2025: Official incorporation as Shenzhen Atomic Reshaping Co., Ltd.","April 2025: Secured Angel funding from Dreame Ventures to fuel R&D","September 2025: Successfully closed Series A funding for global market expansion","January 2026: Official debut of the i7 (AtomForm Palette 300) at CES 2026"]

Notable Customers

Prosumer 3D creators; Industrial designers; Educational institutions

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Why this company matters

Atomic Reshaping addresses the waste and speed bottlenecks of multi-color FDM printing. Its AtomForm Palette 300 uses a rotating bank of 12 independent nozzles to switch materials without the purge towers required by single-nozzle systems like Bambu Lab's AMS. This architecture reduces material waste by up to 90% and increases color-swap speed by 50%.

The Palette 300 features a 350°C hotend, a 65°C actively heated chamber, and supports up to 36 colors and 12 distinct materials in a single build. Alignment accuracy is rated at 0.02mm. The system includes AtomForm Studio software and an AI engine for automated parameter matching, model repair, and real-time failure prediction. The printer targets designers, engineers, educators, and prosumer enthusiasts.

Atomic Reshaping was incubated by Dreame Technology, a consumer robotics and AI company, and spun out as an independent entity in 2025. It raised $15.2M from Dreame Ventures, Yipu Capital, Chuhui Capital, and others. The company debuted the i7 (AtomForm Palette 300) at CES 2026. Its main competitors include Bambu Lab, Creality, and Prusa Research.

The key open question is whether the 12-nozzle architecture can achieve the reliability and ease of use that have made single-nozzle material-swapping systems popular. If the hardware and software deliver on their waste-reduction and speed claims, Atomic Reshaping could carve a defensible niche in the prosumer FDM market.