Welcome to WPrint 3D

Improve your 3D-printing experience with a fast and reliable web-based remote control software.

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Feature demo: one host, multiple printers

One host, multiple printers

Connect, manage and use multiple printers from a single machine. *

* Multiple print jobs are run simultaneously.

Parallel workers are scaled according to the number of printers with active jobs.
Hardware limitations of the host machine may apply.
Feature demo: record your prints

Record your prints

A simple and easy-to-use interface to record timelapses of the printing process.

Record from multiple cameras simultaneously! *

* Requires enough USB bandwidth to support all of the cameras running at the same time.
On a Raspberry Pi 3, up to 2 cameras are supported: a Raspberry Pi Camera and a USB camera.
Feature demo: everything at the right place

Everything at the right place

Connected printers, current and target temperatures, webcam previews and your preferred materials in a single place.

Feature demo: extremely efficient

Extremely efficient

On a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ a 40% CPU load average was measured while printing a large file, previewing from two clients and recording in HD.

Feature demo: automatic recovery

Automatic recovery

Don't worry about power outages anymore, if something goes wrong, just hit Recover.

The printer will home itself again, go back to its last state and keep going. It's that easy!

Feature demo: live 3D G-code previews

Live 3D G-code previews

Preview the G-code from the browser, in real time, just like your printer reads it.

Still not convinced?

WPrint 3D detects changes in your hardware automatically.

Plug your printers and cameras in and out whenever you want, they'll always be detected and ready to go in just a few seconds!

WPrint 3D is open-source software which is provided as-is, regardless of that matter, it's currently in an alpha stage.
Tons of effort has been put into testing the software and making sure that it works properly, however, being a relatively recent pre-relase, it's possible that some critical bugs went under the radar.

If you've found any problems, feel free to open a new issue.