Introducing BluePrintLAB
Korean startup BluePrintLAB is going to make 3D modeling simple, convenient, and easy! Now designers will be able to imagine something and make it right away. Their cloud-based online 3D modeling editor does not require you to install anything. You can even share your 3D files with other users. Don’t know how to do 3D modeling? Learn for free with their short video clips!
BluePrintLAB is a one-stop service for 3D modeling and printing. Any startups or businesses that need to make a prototype, this is the place where you can make it quickly and at a low cost. Also for those that are interested in 3D printing as a hobby, this is a great place to learn and create.
The Problem
The reason most do not get into 3D printing is that currently, 3D printing is expensive. 3D printers alone can run thousands of dollars. Add to the fact that using 3D software is difficult on its own and you have many that don’t put in the time. First, you will need to buy the 3D printer. Install a 3D editing software on your computer and continuously update that software. Then you have to learn how to use the software.
The Solution
BluePrintLAB has created a massive 3D model library and a cloud-based online 3D modeling software that is both cost-efficient and easy to use. Just use your web browser and access their site and get to creating. You will be able to create using the modeling editor and save the files to the cloud. Then when you are ready to print, the site will refer you to the right 3D printing service. Therefore, anyone will be able to create and print a 3D model. It will only cost them $9.99 a month to use the platform.
BluePrintLAB has already started forming global partnerships with accelerating programs in the U.S., Malaysia, Vietnam, and Austria just to name a few. They are also looking to partner with Universities, libraries, and file sharing sites. Their beta program was a great success in 2017. They were able to attract 1200 users from more than 50 countries. They have a part of the large wave of Korean startups looking to go global.