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231+ Funded 3D Printing Startups (2026)

Updated July 2026

Explore the most comprehensive database of venture-funded 3d printing startups. Browse 231 3d printing companies with verified founder contacts, funding details, and company metrics. Whether you are prospecting, recruiting, or researching the 3d printing landscape, VCBacked gives you direct access to the data you need.

Total Companies
231
Total Funding
$1.1B
Avg Funding
$11.2M
Industries
2

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The 3D Printing Startup Ecosystem

Venture money is flowing into 3D printing as additive manufacturing shifts from prototyping to real production. Reshoring pressure, fragile supply chains, and rising defense and aerospace spending have made on-demand, tooling-free parts strategically valuable. At the same time, faster metal printers, cheaper industrial polymers, and better print software have pushed unit economics closer to viability. Investors see a path from novelty to end-use parts, and they are funding the hardware, materials, and software layers that make that transition possible.

The sector splits into distinct segments. Metal additive (DMLS, binder jetting, wire-arc) serves aerospace and industrial parts, while polymer and resin systems (SLA, DLP, SLS) cover consumer and functional prototyping. Specialized verticals include bioprinting and regenerative tissue, dental and orthodontic aligners, medical implants and prosthetics, and construction printing that extrudes concrete for homes. Supporting layers matter too: proprietary feedstock and metal powders, slicing and design software, and on-demand print farms offering manufacturing as a service.

Freshly funded 3D printing companies are strong B2B targets because a raise triggers immediate, capital-heavy spending. They hire mechanical, materials, and software engineers plus manufacturing and sales staff. They buy industrial real estate, printers, powders and resins, and invest in ERP, MES, and PLM software. Medical and aerospace players need ISO and regulatory certification consultants, quality systems, and EHS compliance. Right after a round, these founders are actively sourcing recruiters, equipment vendors, certification partners, and factory buildout services.

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