Manulith
Provides 3D printing and design services for small to medium-sized businesses through a cloud-based platform (MakerOS), enabling rapid prototyping and production for automotive, aerospace, and medical industries.
- CEO / Founder
- Mike Moceri
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $430K
- Latest Round
- Debt
- Key Investors
- ID Ventures; Secret Sauce Capital
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D printing services (FDM, SLA, SLS); 3D design services; MakerOS cloud platform (project tracking, quoting, invoicing, 3D file viewing)
Technological Advantage
Proprietary MakerOS software integrates business management tools (quoting, invoicing, 3D file viewing) into a white-labeled system, reducing administrative overhead for service bureaus and improving client experience.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces product development time and cost by offering integrated 3D printing and design services with a cloud-based management platform, simplifying the manufacturing process for SMBs and enabling faster prototyping.
How They Differentiate
Focuses on SMBs with a combined service bureau and software platform (MakerOS), whereas Formlabs primarily sells hardware and materials, and Kraftwurx offers additive manufacturing workflow software without direct printing services.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), independent inventors, enterprise clients in automotive, aerospace, and medical sectors
Industry Verticals
Automotive; Aerospace; Medical
Competitors
Formlabs; Kraftwurx
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Grew to become the premier 3D printing service provider in Detroit within one year of founding; MakerOS serves over 1,000 digital and physical production services.
Major Milestones
Founded in 2014 in Detroit; Developed MakerOS cloud platform (launched internally in 2014, publicly in 2015); Raised $430K in funding (as of 2015); MakerOS acquired by Shapeways in April 2022