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iLove3D

ServiceGothenburg, SwedenFounded 2017· One of 2063 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Sells 3D printing filament and provides 3D prototyping and product services for hobbyists and small businesses.

CEO / Founder
Eyal Shelef
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$1.5M
Latest Round
Seed
Key Investors
Almi Invest, Industrifonden, Göran Jansson

Technology & Products

Key Products

3D printing filament (PLA, PETG, ABS, etc.); 3D prototyping services; 3D product manufacturing

Technological Advantage

Claims to provide quality filament and quick-turnaround 3D printing services; advantage is replicable as it relies on standard FDM technology and e-commerce.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Offers affordable 3D printing materials and on-demand prototyping services, enabling quick access to filament and custom 3D-printed parts without upfront printer investment.

How They Differentiate

Positioned as a local Swedish provider of filament and 3D printing services, competing on convenience and customer support rather than technological innovation.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Hobbyists, makers, small businesses, and educational users

Industry Verticals

Consumer Goods; Education; Prototyping

Competitors

3DFilament.se; 123-3D.se; 3Dpart.se

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

No public information is available on total funding raised, funding rounds, investors, or valuation for iLove3D.se from Crunchbase, PitchBook, or related news sources in the provided search results. iLove3D.se appears to be a small or private Swedish 3D printing/additive manufacturing service provider with no disclosed funding history in accessible databases as of available data.

Major Milestones

2017: Founded; 2021: Pre-seed funding from Industrifonden; 2022: Business angel investment from Göran Jansson; 2023: HP MJF partnership; 2024: SEK 5M Seed round led by Almi Invest; 2024: Patent SE 2151873-0 granted; 2025: Patent SE 2250345-2 granted

Notable Customers

Volvo Cars; Electrolux; Saab Aeronautics; IKEA