Voxelab
A Flashforge sub-brand developing low-cost FDM and resin desktop 3D printers and materials, targeting hobbyists and educators with machines priced 20-40% below comparable competitors.
- CEO / Founder
- Jiang Chen
- Team Size
- 201-500
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $0
Technology & Products
Key Products
FDM 3D printers (Aquila series: Aquila, Aquila X2, Aquila S2, Aquila C2, Aquila D1) and HS PLA filament.
Technological Advantage
Integration with Flashforge mature hardware/software ecosystem; silent 32-bit TMC stepper drivers standard on entry-level models; full slicer (VoxelPrint) compatibility with Cura and PrusaSlicer; rapid product iteration backed by Flashforge R&D.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces the entry barrier for 3D printing by offering machines like the Aquila at ~$179, providing ~35% cost saving compared to similar-spec competitors like Creality Ender 3 Pro, backed by Flashforge industrial-grade manufacturing.
How They Differentiate
Aquila series offers silent 32-bit mainboard and 235×235×250mm build volume at ~$170 vs. Creality Ender 3 V2 at ~$240, a 30% price advantage with comparable technical specifications.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Beginners, hobbyists, students, and educators seeking affordable, reliable desktop 3D printing hardware.
Industry Verticals
Consumer; Education; Prototyping
Competitors
Creality (Ender 3 series), Anycubic (Vyper), Flashforge (Finder 3).
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
100,000+ social media followers; products sold in 100+ countries via Amazon and AliExpress; backed by Flashforge with 500,000+ units annual production capacity.
Major Milestones
2020: Brand launched by Flashforge; 2021: Released Aquila FDM printer; 2022: Launched Proxima 6.0 4K resin printer; 2023: Expanded Aquila series with auto-leveling variants
Notable Customers
USC; MIT; Rice University; educational institutions globally