Four photos in, a print-ready 3D copy out — textures, graphics, and colors 1:1 with the real object. Paint over any region with any of 16 Bambu AMS filaments before you print.
Snap 4 quick photos (front, sides, back). PrintForge cleans each with Flux-2 Pro, then Hunyuan3D v2 reconstructs a textured 3D mesh that matches the real object — graphics, text, and colors preserved in HD.
Tap any surface to assign one of 16 Bambu PLA filaments. Realistic swatches, real prices, real density — exactly what the AMS will load.
The bed-fit solver clamps every object to the Bambu H2D build volume (325×320×325 mm). Drag the slider, watch the price track.
Material, labor, electricity, amortization, consumables, shipping, color surcharge — all summed in real time. Slide the markup from 8× to 12× and out pops a retail price.
Each stage preserves more of the real object. By the end you have a UV-mapped mesh whose diffuse texture is the actual graphics and colors from your shots.
Most photo-to-3D tools return untextured geometry you have to re-color. PrintForge keeps the original textures, so your 3D model shows the exact graphics on your object the moment it appears. Painting a region then assigns a Bambu filament color that overrides the texture only where you want — base stays photoreal, painted regions become solid AMS color.
Open-source quote tools like Clarvis target Klipper and Prusa — great for tinkerers, painful for customers. PrintForge is Bambu-native: 16 AMS slots, an enclosed build chamber, and a toolhead that handles multi-filament jobs without operator babysitting. One printer, one app, one price.
The same Swift pricing engine that ships inside the iOS app, running right here in your browser. Change the volume, colors, or filament — the retail price updates instantly.
Scripted UI test on iPhone 17 Pro Max simulator: home → scan → paint → scale → quote. The same 12 states every user hits on their first print.
PrintForge is in private beta right now — Bambu H2D owners and early print-on-demand partners only. Drop your email and we'll send a TestFlight invite the moment public beta opens.