RapidMade
Provides on-demand 3D printing, thermoforming, CNC machining, and engineering services for rapid prototyping and small-batch production, reducing lead times by up to 40% and costs by 25% for industrial clients.
- CEO / Founder
- Mark Eaton
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Established
- Total Funding
- $62K
- Latest Round
- 2026-01
- Key Investors
- United States Department of Agriculture, undisclosed investors
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D printing services (Multi Jet Fusion, FDM, SLS, SLA, metal); Plastic thermoforming; CNC machining; 3D scanning and reverse engineering; Engineering design services; Distribution of production 3D printers and automation equipment
Technological Advantage
Proprietary integration of 3D printing with thermoforming and CNC machining allows for complex, multi-material parts in a single workflow; early adoption of HP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 for high-speed production.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces production times by up to 40% and cuts costs by 25% on average through local, American-made additive manufacturing and thermoforming solutions, enabling faster prototyping and just-in-time parts supply.
How They Differentiate
Offers local, American-made services with combined 3D printing and thermoforming, unlike Protolabs' premium pricing or Xometry's marketplace model; provides personalized engineering support vs. automated platforms.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers, automotive companies, electronics firms, medical device makers, robotics companies, and Fortune 500 enterprises
Industry Verticals
Automotive; Electronics; Energy; Industrial Manufacturing; Medical; Robotics
Competitors
Protolabs; Xometry; Fictiv
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Revenue reported as $2 million in 2026; serves 5,000+ companies; expanded to a 30,000 sq ft facility in 2023.
Major Milestones
Founded in 2011; First in Pacific Northwest to invest in high-speed 3D printing in 2017; Celebrated 10-year anniversary in 2021; Moved to 30,000 sq ft facility in 2023; Joined AIAG in 2025 for automotive industry standards
Notable Customers
Fortune 500 companies; Automotive industry partners (via AIAG membership)