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Atomic Reshape

HardwareShenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaFounded 2025· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops desktop multi-material FDM 3D printers, like the Palette 300 with a 12-nozzle system, enabling combinations of 12 materials and 36 colors for consumer customization and professional prototyping.

CEO / Founder
Liu Bin
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Early Stage
Total Funding
$14.3M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
Dreame Technology (incubator); Cornerstone Capital; Junkedanmu; Chuhui Capital; Yipu Capital; Sky Factory Venture Capital Fund

Technology & Products

Key Products

Palette 300; Mojo 1

Technological Advantage

Proprietary multi-material extrusion system claims 90% waste reduction and 50% faster material switching versus standard FDM, targeting the high-waste pain point in desktop multi-material printing. The technology is incubated by Dreame Technology, suggesting access to AI and robotics R&D, but the core hardware advantage's protectability (patents) and replicability by competitors are not yet independently verified.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces material waste by 90% and increases material changeover speed by 50% compared to standard FDM multi-material setups, lowering operational costs and enabling faster, more complex prints for desktop users.

How They Differentiate

Palette 300 offers 12-nozzle multi-material capability (12 materials, 36 colors) versus typical 2-5 material systems from Prusa (MMU) or Bambu Lab (AMS), with claimed 90% lower waste and 50% faster switching. Competes on material flexibility and efficiency for complex color/models, not just print speed or single-material reliability.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Hobbyists, creative professionals, and small-scale production users seeking high-color-fidelity and multi-material desktop 3D printing.

Industry Verticals

Consumer Goods; Education; Creative/Design

Competitors

Prusa Research; Bambu Lab; Flashforge

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Completed three rounds of financing within one year of founding; launched flagship product Palette 300 at Silicon Valley event in March 2026; exhibited at major industry shows (RAPID+TCT Boston, TCT Asia 2026, CES).

Major Milestones

Incubated by Dreame Technology (2025); Showcased Palette 300 and Mojo 1 at RAPID+TCT 2026

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Why this company matters

Atomic Reshape targets the inefficiency of desktop multi-material FDM printing, where frequent filament changes generate significant waste. Its OmniElement™ architecture uses 12 nozzles and six material canisters with dual-channel feeding, enabling combinations of 12 materials and 36 colors in a single print. The company claims this reduces material waste by 90% and increases material changeover speed by 50% compared to typical multi-material systems from competitors like Prusa Research (MMU) or Bambu Lab (AMS).

The flagship product, Palette 300, was showcased at RAPID+TCT 2026 alongside the Mojo 1. The system is designed for hobbyists, creative professionals, and small-scale production users who require high color fidelity and multi-material capability in a desktop form factor. Atomic Reshape also serves consumer goods, education, and creative design verticals.

Incubated by Dreame Technology, a consumer robotics firm, Atomic Reshape has access to AI and robotics R&D resources. The company completed three financing rounds within its first year, raising $14.3 million from investors including Cornerstone Capital and Chuhui Capital. A key open question is whether the proprietary extrusion system's waste-reduction advantage can be protected through patents or if it will be replicated by larger competitors like Bambu Lab as they expand their multi-material offerings.