
The metrics confirm a maturing consumer 3D‑printing market in China, signaling long‑term revenue potential for hardware makers and ecosystem partners. Strengthened creator incentives and security measures position Bambu Lab as a leading platform for connected manufacturing.
Bambu Lab’s latest statistics paint a vivid picture of China’s expanding desktop 3D‑printing ecosystem. By tracking cloud‑initiated jobs on MakerWorld, the firm revealed that users collectively logged more than 290 million print hours in 2025, a scale that would require a single printer to run continuously for millennia. The data also highlighted Benchy’s enduring popularity as a benchmark model, while a surge in searches on Xiaohongshu—up 119% for "3D printing" and 323% for the brand—underscores growing consumer curiosity and brand awareness.
Beyond raw usage, the report emphasizes creator momentum. MakerLab’s low‑code design tools attracted 310,000 users who produced 2.6 million models, averaging over 7,000 new designs daily. Household items topped growth categories, reflecting a shift toward functional, everyday prints. The Let’s Make It Fund, offering grants up to $300,000, further fuels innovation by backing ambitious maker projects, while the platform’s average of five uploads per creator signals a vibrant, collaborative community that can drive ancillary services and aftermarket sales.
Security and data privacy have become strategic differentiators as 3D printers integrate deeper with cloud services. Bambu Lab’s new Trust Center details ISO/IEC 27001 and 27701 certifications, hardware‑level protections like ARM TrustZone, and optional LAN‑Only Mode, reassuring enterprise and consumer users alike. By coupling robust security with a thriving creator ecosystem, Bambu Lab strengthens its position not just as a printer manufacturer but as a comprehensive, connected manufacturing platform poised for sustained growth.
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