Personal manufacturing · est. 2026◷ avg. prep time 4 min

Make the things
you wish existed
right at home.

Cadybara turns a plain-English idea into a precise, printable 3D model. Like home cooking, but for the hook your wall has been missing, the vase your shelf is too narrow for, the funnel your kitchen never had.

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★★★★★ 4.9 · "feels like magic in your hands"
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01 · DESCRIBE IT
 
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FOR THE CURIOUS

No CAD degree required.

If you can describe it, you can make it. No menus, no constraints solver, no tutorials. Just the words you'd use to ask a friend.

FOR YOUR HOME

Real things, not toys.

Watertight geometry, accurate tolerances, parametric edits. Built to be printed and used—not just rendered for the gallery.

FOR YOUR PRINTER

Plays nicely with the rest.

Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer, OrcaSlicer, Cura, plus any slicer that opens STL or 3MF. Send-to-print is one click.

Chapter 01 · The CookbookComing soon

A pantry of everyday things,
still in the oven.

We're stocking a shared cookbook of starter recipes—things real people actually need at home. Open the doors this summer.
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KITCHEN & LIVING

Tulip Vase, Wavy Rim

A slim ceramic-style vase. Holds water, fits 3 stems.

3 minBeginner
12g PLA
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ENTRYWAY

Mountain Wall Hook

Pointy little hook for keys, masks, or a tote.

2 minBeginner
8g PLA
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DESK

65° Phone Stand

Cable passthrough; works with cases up to 12 mm.

4 minEasy
22g PETG
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KITCHEN

Olive-oil Funnel

Curved spout, food-safe profile, easy clean.

5 minEasy
18g PETG
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GARDEN

Drainage Planter

Hidden saucer, fits a 4" nursery pot.

4 minEasy
30g PLA
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BATH

Soap Dish, Ribbed

Ribs drain water; rounded for tiny hands.

3 minBeginner
16g PLA
IN THE OVEN · ETA SUMMER 2026

The Cookbook is preheating.

A growing library of starter recipes—vases, hooks, planters, knobs—each one tweakable in plain English. We'll let you in early.

✦ 4,212 ALREADY IN LINE
in the meantime — write your own recipe →
Chapter 02 · In the Kitchen

Four steps from thought to thing.

STEP 01 · DESCRIBE
01

Say what you need.

In your own words. "A coat hook that doesn't pop screws out of drywall." "A vase shaped like a stack of pebbles." Cadybara reads intent, not jargon.

STEP 02 · SHAPE
02

Watch it take form.

Geometry appears in seconds—watertight, dimensioned, parametric. Drag a knob, change a curve, swap a lid. No CAD background required.

STEP 03 · REFINE
03

Talk it into shape.

"Make the base wider." "Round those edges." "Add an M4 hole here." Every edit is an English sentence; every result is a real engineering change.

STEP 04 · MAKE
04

Send it to the printer.

Export STL, STEP or 3MF. Or hit Print — Cadybara talks directly to Bambu, Prusa and most slicers. Filament estimate, included.

A CONVERSATION, NOT A FORM
make a phone stand for my desk
CADYBARA
Here's a 60° angled stand with a cable slot. Want it taller?
yes, and make the base wider so it doesn't tip
CADYBARA
Raised to 105 mm and base widened to 90×120 mm. Center-of-mass is 19% inside the footprint. Looks stable.
round the front edge, add a little ramp at the bottom
CADYBARA
Done. 4 mm fillet on the front edge, 8 mm ramp at the cradle. Want to print?
phone-stand · revision 4
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height ····· 105.0 mmbase ······· 90 × 120 mmangle ······ 65°fillet ····· R 4.0 mm
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Cadybara

What will you
make today?

Free to start. No card. The capybara is patient and very, very good at geometry.