For $99 You Can Turn Your Smartphone Into A 3D Printer

Yes, we are telling you that 3D printing technology has been at your fingertips this entire time.

 Last week at World Maker Faire in New York, a company called Solido3D unveiled the OlO 3D Printer, but it was no ordinary 3D printer.

The OLO 3D Printer. (Image via OLO)
The OLO 3D Printer. (Image via OLO)

The Rome-based company wanted to make 3D printing accessible and affordable for everyone, so it developed a device capable of turning just about any smartphone into a 3D printing factory.

The OLO device contains a reservoir, a special photopolymer resin, and a lid that contains the build plate and electronics. There is also a place for you to place your phone at the bottom.

The printer runs on batteries, works with a free mobile app, and uses photopolymer technology to create small-sized objects (7.6 cm x 12.7 cm x 5 cm). The accompanying app lights up your phone screen and hardens the resin to create your printed goods.

Don’t believe it could be so simple?

While the company has not yet revealed exactly how it works, it will be launching a Kickstarter  campaign this month so we’ll be able to learn more then. Watch the company’s introductory video below for even more information in the mean time.

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