50 additive manufacturing companies in United States tracked by AMPulse. Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.
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AMPulse tracks 50 additive manufacturing companies in United States, ranked below by total funding raised. Coverage includes metal AM, polymer AM, bioprinting, ceramics/composites, and AM software vendors based on the ISO/ASTM 52900 process taxonomy. Location matching tolerates city-prefix forms (e.g., "Berlin, United States" matches "United States").
Manufactures high-performance nickel- and cobalt-based superalloys for aerospace and industrial applications requiring extreme heat and corrosion resistance.
Gillette is a global leader in the personal care market, specializing in safety razors and other grooming products. The company has a long history of innovation, including its Razor Maker™ project, which utilized 3D printing to create customized razor handles for consumers.
Provides a free, browser-based platform for crowdsourced 3D design with integrated CAD tools and 3D printing capabilities, enabling users to create, share, and fabricate 3D models without downloads.
Designs, manufactures, and launches advanced reusable rockets and spacecraft, while also operating the Starlink satellite constellation for global broadband internet.
Integrates additive manufacturing across prototyping, tooling, fixtures, and production parts for automotive and motorsport applications, reducing lead times by up to 94% and enabling rapid iteration.
HP provides industrial-grade polymer and metal 3D printing solutions—namely, Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) and Metal Jet technologies—for prototyping, tooling, and mass production.
Designs and manufactures DLP (Digital Light Processing) semiconductor chipsets and embedded processors that enable high-resolution resin 3D printing; provides critical optics-control technology for SLA, DLP-based, and emerging SLS 3D printer systems with resolutions down to 12.5μm.
Provides Substance 3D software suite for 3D design, material creation, and visualization specifically optimized for additive manufacturing workflows, enabling realistic pre-print visualization and streamlined 3D asset production.
A global manufacturing solutions provider offering comprehensive design, engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain services, with a strong focus on additive manufacturing.
Provides AI computing infrastructure, including cloud GPUs, on-demand clusters, and private cloud solutions for AI training and inference.
Manufactures carbon fiber, prepreg, and adhesive products for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.
A leading manufacturer of agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery, integrating advanced technology for precision agriculture and autonomous operation.
United States Navy conducting research and development in additive manufacturing for defense and naval applications
Global plastics, chemicals, and refining company producing polypropylene, HDPE, polyolefins, and other polymer compounds for packaging, automotive, construction, and industrial applications.
Develops and sells IROPRINT® additive manufacturing materials (filaments, powders, resins) for FDM, SLS, and SLA 3D printing, enabling high-performance, recyclable parts for industries like footwear and automotive.
Nano Dimension provides advanced, intelligent machines for the fabrication of Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) along with other 3D printed components, enabling rapid prototyping and low-volume production of complex electronic and mechanical parts.
A space habitation company developing the world's first commercial artificial gravity space stations to enable long-term human presence in Earth orbit and beyond.
Venture capital firm that invests in and incubates startups focused on physical AI, robotics, automation, and advanced manufacturing, including additive manufacturing companies.
Produces cultivated meat using bioprinting and cellular agriculture technology, creating real animal meat from cells without slaughtering animals.
The independent corporate venture capital arm of BMW Group, investing in early-stage startups reshaping the automotive ecosystem.
A Los Angeles-based automotive brand that designs and manufactures ultra-high-performance hypercars using AI-driven generative design and proprietary 3D printing technologies.
Conducts foundational research and provides training in additive manufacturing, including multi-metal powder-bed fusion simulation to predict and prevent interfacial cracks, enabling reliable production of functionally graded components for aerospace, energy, and biomedical applications.
Uses additive manufacturing (metal PBF-LB and DED) to produce critical aerospace and defense components, including satellite thrusters, hypersonic propulsion systems, and solid rocket motor parts, reducing lead times by up to 12 months.
Desktop Metal was a pioneer in metal and sand 3D printing systems for mass production applications.
A global leader in materials, networking, and lasers, providing a wide range of solutions for industrial, communications, electronics, and instrumentation markets.
A global leader in applied safety science, providing testing, inspection, and certification (TIC) services, along with software and advisory offerings.
Provides simulation software for additive manufacturing, including Simufact Additive for metal AM process simulation and MSC Apex Generative Design for optimizing 3D printed parts, enabling first-time-right production and reducing physical prototyping costs.
Develops affordable modular electric pickup trucks with 3D-printed plastic body panels and open-source CAD files for DIY customization, enabling owners to print accessories locally.
Divergent Technologies has developed the world’s first end-to-end software-hardware production system for industrial digital manufacturing, known as the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS™). It integrates AI-driven generative design, additive manufacturing, and automated assembly.
Develops and launches advanced rockets, satellites, and spacecraft using additive manufacturing for critical components like the Rutherford engine, enabling rapid production and cost-effective small satellite launches.
Develops and commercializes the ElemX liquid metal 3D printer for on-demand manufacturing, targeting supply chain resiliency in aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors.
Develops Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology using continuous liquid interface production (CLIP) for high-resolution, engineering-grade polymer parts.
NatureWorks is a world-leading manufacturer of Ingeo™ PLA, a biopolymer made from renewable resources. Ingeo PLA is used in a wide range of applications, including 3D printing, packaging, food serviceware, fibers, and nonwovens.
Aerospace company developing Overture, the world's first independently-developed commercial supersonic airliner, designed to halve flight times while achieving net-zero carbon emissions through 100% sustainable aviation fuel compatibility.
Leading US manufacturer of autonomous drones for defense, public safety, and industrial inspection.
Develops in-space additive manufacturing systems and facilities for microgravity environments, enabling on-orbit production of tools, structures, and biological tissues to reduce Earth-launch dependency and costs.
America Makes facilitates collaborative R&D projects, workforce development programs, and the development of technology standards to accelerate additive manufacturing in the United States.
Hadrian develops advanced integrated manufacturing systems that combine cutting-edge 3D printing and machining technologies to produce high-precision aerospace and defense components.
Develops cultivated meat directly from animal cells using biotechnology, aiming to produce sustainable meat products without raising or slaughtering animals.
Nonprofit business and technology incubator providing acceleration services, mentorship, and commercialization support for early-stage companies in advanced materials and manufacturing, including additive manufacturing startups.
Manufactures industrial-grade carbon fiber from low-cost acrylic textile precursors for mass-market applications.
A supermaterial applications company that develops and manufactures products using proprietary 3D Graphene™ technology, including next-generation lithium-sulfur batteries, lightweight polymer composites, advanced sensors, and high-strength materials.
An industrial-scale digital manufacturing platform utilizing high-power laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) to mass-produce complex metal components for critical industries.
Tulip is a no-code platform that allows manufacturers to create applications to manage and analyze their shop floor operations. It connects people, machines, and systems to enable digital transformation in manufacturing.
Developing reusable Mach 5 hypersonic aircraft for defense and commercial applications, capable of taking off and landing on existing airport infrastructure.
Ursa Major Technologies develops and manufactures high-performance rocket propulsion systems leveraging advanced additive manufacturing to reduce production lead times and costs.
Cloud-native CAD and PDM platform acquired by PTC in 2019 for $470M; founded by SolidWorks creators
Develops hypersonic strike weapons (e.g., Blackbeard) using additive manufacturing and automation for mass production, targeting defense applications with rapid iteration and vertical integration.
Develops and sells large-format robotic 3D construction printers (Titan, Phoenix) and proprietary cementitious materials for printing homes and structures on Earth and for lunar surface construction.
A pure-play rocket propulsion company providing high-performance, 3D-printed liquid and solid rocket engines for space launch, defense, and hypersonic applications.
AMPulse tracks 50 additive manufacturing companies headquartered or primarily operating in United States. The top 5 by funding are Haynes International, Gillette, 3DOrchard, SpaceX, and Ford.
Leading AM companies in United States include Haynes International, Gillette, 3DOrchard, SpaceX, and Ford. The full ranked list on this page covers all tracked companies sorted by total funding raised.
AMPulse categorizes United States companies across the ISO/ASTM 52900 process taxonomy — metal AM, polymer AM, bioprinting, ceramics/composites, and software. Filter the list by category or browse individual company profiles for technology detail.