Makr3D, a new 3D print fulfilment platform launched by Yorkshire3D Limited, has opened its beta/founding-seller stage to offer 3D-printed products. The platform is designed for creators, ecommerce sellers (Etsy and Shopify), dropsellers and brands in the UK, Europe and globally looking to sell 3D printed products without operating their own print farm.
They can now test or scale 3D-printed products without taking on additional printers, packing work or fulfilment admin.
What to expect from the platform?
Built on Yorkshire3D Limited’s established UK production capacity, Makr3D enables suitable products to be printed, QA checked, packed and shipped worldwide from a UK production hub.
Makr3D also includes AI-assisted Print Intelligence, an agentic pre-production inspector built to support sellers, the Makr3D team and production operators before an order reaches the print queue.
It measures uploaded models, reviews geometry and overhangs, renders inspection views and heatmaps, runs real Bambu slices against production settings, and recommends print settings or production notes where needed. The system is advisory by design: every order still passes through the team’s human per-order production review before fulfilment begins.
“Lots of creators and sellers can design or market brilliant 3D-printed products, but the fulfilment side can quickly become the bottleneck. Makr3D is our way of turning the production capacity we have built at Yorkshire3D Limited into a service that helps more people sell physical 3D-printed products without running the production themselves,” Jayson Espley, Owner and Founder of Makr3D states.
Makr3D is designed for compact, repeatable products that can move efficiently from digital file to packed order, including engineering and functional parts, productized accessories, replacement components, workshop jigs and fixtures, tabletop and hobby products, creator merchandise, niche ecommerce lines, sim racing accessories and customizable designs such as nameplates, organisers and branded add-ons.
The platform supports two core models:
- The first is private seller fulfilment, where sellers keep their own store and customer relationship while Makr3D prints, packs and ships orders under the seller’s brand.
- The second is a creator catalogue/licensing model, where creators can optionally make selected designs available for approved sellers to offer while earning a per-unit royalty.
Makr3D has placed particular emphasis on creator file protection. Creators retain ownership of their designs, and uploading files does not transfer ownership to Makr3D. STL and 3MF production files are kept private within Makr3D and are not made downloadable or passed to sellers.
Yorkshire3D Limited’s production capacity
Yorkshire3D Limited currently operates a UK print farm with 100+ Bambu printers and capacity for more than 300 full plates per day. Makr3D builds on that operational base by adding a fulfilment platform designed for sellers and creators who need reliable production without managing printers themselves.
Users can now test the platform with a small number of suitable products.
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