• Bambu Lab’s MakerWorld platform reached 10 million monthly active users. • The growth reflects a shift toward community‑driven 3D printing. • The company focuses on small‑business and hobbyist markets. • Revenue and user engagement both saw significant increases. • The data underscores the commercial viability of 3D printing.

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  • Bambu Lab announced that 2025 was a “breakout” year, reporting 10 million monthly active users on its MakerWorld platform and a surge in real‑world 3D‑printing activity. The platform logged 2.6 million original models, with 7,000 new uploads daily and 4,000 models downloaded over 1,000 times, indicating strong engagement. Users logged 290 million print hours, with 30,000 printing seven or more hours per day and 130,000 printing six or more hours weekly, while an 83 % one‑year retention rate underscored repeat use. Sales of Bambu printers are said to have tripled, and the company has partnered with ByteDance to distribute 6,600 units during China’s Spring Festival Gala.

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