ServiceDouglasville, Georgia, USAFounded 2020· One of 1986 Service companies tracked by AMPulse
High-volume contract manufacturing of precision 3D printed parts using polymer and metal AM technologies
CEO / Founder
Phil Arnold
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$7M
Latest Round
Seed
Key Investors
Craft Ventures, Heartland Ventures
Technology & Products
Key Products
Product design, post-processing, quality assurance services, high-volume contract manufacturing of precision 3D printed parts using polymer and metal AM technologies, HP Multi Jet Fusion systems, HP Metal Jet capabilities.
Technological Advantage
Proprietary workflow automation with Materialise CO-AM software platform; Robust quality control laboratory; Strategic partnerships with HP and Materialise
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Provides on-demand 3D printing design, prototyping, production, and post-processing services with ISO 9001-2015 certification
How They Differentiate
Southeast regional leader with ISO 9001-2015 certification; HP Digital Manufacturing Network Partner; Advanced quality control laboratory; Strategic automation partnerships
Fastest-growing 3D printing contract manufacturing partner in the United States; Expanded operations with strategic partnerships and technology integrations
Major Milestones
Joined America Makes network (August 2025); Strategic collaboration with CADmore (December 2024); HP Digital Manufacturing Partner certification; Materialise CO-AM software integration
Endeavor3D positions itself as the largest 3D printing contract manufacturer in the southeastern United States, filling a regional gap for high-volume production of both polymer and metal additive manufactured parts. Founded in 2020, the company has grown rapidly by combining ISO 9001-2015 certification with HP Digital Manufacturing Network partner status, targeting industrial buyers who require consistent quality and scale rather than prototyping alone.
The company operates HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) systems for polymer production and HP Metal Jet capabilities for binder jet metal parts, alongside material extrusion (MEX) platforms. Its workflow is automated through the Materialise CO-AM software platform, which manages order intake, build preparation, and post-processing. A dedicated quality control laboratory supports in-process inspection and final part validation, a capability that differentiates it from smaller job shops.
Endeavor3D serves aerospace primes, automotive tier-1s, consumer product companies, and industrial manufacturers. Named customer Klein Marine Systems indicates a foothold in defense-related marine applications. The company also offers product design and post-processing services, making it a full-service partner for clients moving from prototype to production. Its partnership with CADmore and membership in America Makes (joined August 2025) signal ongoing investment in technology integration and industry collaboration.
The company's strategic moat rests on its regional scale, HP partnership, and proprietary automation via Materialise CO-AM. However, it competes directly with national platforms like Proto Labs, Xometry, Shapeways, and Fictiv, which offer broader geographic coverage and larger supplier networks. Endeavor3D's ability to sustain growth against these well-funded rivals will depend on deepening relationships with mid-volume industrial buyers who value localized quality control and certification over platform breadth.
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