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MakerOS

SoftwareNew York, NY, USAFounded 2015· One of 361 Software companies tracked by AMPulse

All-in-one business operating software for 3D printing service providers and digital fabrication companies, streamlining quoting, project management, and client collaboration in the cloud.

CEO / Founder
Michael Moceri
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$2M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
SVK Crypto, eos.global

Technology & Products

Key Products

Autoquoter (instant quoting system); Projects Dashboard; Product and Inventory Manager; 3D File Viewer; Client Portal; Supply Network (Overflow beta)

Technological Advantage

Proprietary Autoquoter technology analyzes CAD files for manufacturability and cost in seconds (vs. manual hours), integrated client portal reduces communication friction by 70%, cloud-based platform enables real-time collaboration across distributed teams.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Increases profitability, efficiency, and scalability of maker businesses by 40-60% through automated workflows, reducing administrative overhead by 15-20 hours per week.

How They Differentiate

MakerOS offers deeper integration for 3D printing-specific workflows (Autoquoter analyzes CAD files vs. generic project management), while competitors like AMFG focus more on enterprise manufacturing execution; MakerOS targets SMBs with freemium model vs. enterprise-focused competitors.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

3D printing service providers, small manufacturers, design firms, product developers, inventors, job shops

Industry Verticals

Additive Manufacturing; Digital Fabrication; Product Development; Prototyping

Competitors

AMFG; 3YOURMIND; PrintSyst.ai

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Used by 500+ maker businesses globally; platform processes thousands of quotes monthly; supply network (Overflow) in beta with invite-only access.

Major Milestones

2015: Product launch; 2019: Featured as 'Face of 3D Printing' by D-Business magazine; 2023: Overflow supply network beta launch