

Printlooper
A complete commerce platform for 3D-printed products: designers upload models and earn royalties, sellers run zero-inventory storefronts, and print farms fulfill and ship every order automatically.
Features
- Live Preview
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- No Coding Required
- Marketing Automation
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- 3D Printing
- Print on demand
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Printlooper information
What is Printlooper?
Printlooper is a complete commerce platform for all kinds of products. It connects the three groups that make a physical product happen and automates the money and fulfillment between them.
Designers upload a 3D model once and earn automated royalties every time a physical product made from that design sells. No fulfillment, no customer support, no store to run. Designers get their own storefront, optional AI-generated product thumbnails, and real payouts through Stripe.
Sellers launch a 3D-printed product store with zero inventory and no printer. Browse designs from the catalog, see your margin before you list, and publish products to your own Printlooper storefront or sync them straight to Shopify. Orders are auto-routed to a supplier and fulfilled per order, so there is no stock to buy and no minimum order quantities.
Suppliers are print farms and product businesses that fill spare capacity with steady, auto-routed orders. Get a real-time job queue with accept or decline, per-gram material pricing, SLA and quality tracking, and automated payouts through Stripe Connect. Print farms turn idle printer hours into revenue, and existing product businesses can put their catalog into every seller's store without spending on ads.
Unlike file marketplaces such as Thingiverse, MyMiniFactory, or Cults3D, Printlooper is not just a place to sell STL files. And unlike generic print-on-demand platforms built for 2D apparel and mugs, it is built specifically for 3D-printed products, with models, materials, supplier capacity, and fulfillment as first-class parts of the system.
No printer required to start selling. Orders flow from checkout to a supplier automatically, and royalties route back to the original designer on every sale.






