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Morpho Desktop UV Printer Hits $7 Million on Kickstarter

Nearly 2,000 backers poured $7 million into Morpho’s new desktop UV printer within 16 hours of its Kickstarter launch. The device aims to disrupt the custom goods market by bringing industrial-grade printing capabilities directly to artists, small business owners, and independent creators looking to bypass traditional manufacturing hurdles.

Bio & NewsAugust 21, 2026653 reads0

Independent creators often face significant barriers, including high minimum order quantities and volatile vendor costs. Morpho seeks to eliminate these dependencies by allowing users to apply color and tactile textures to existing objects. Unlike 3D printers that build from raw materials, this device creates relief textures up to 60mm in height and supports specialized finishes like glitter and crystal effects.

The hardware includes a proprietary EcoInk™ formulation designed for low-odor operation, allowing for safe use in home studios. A Smart Alignment system handles height and contour detection, which reduces the potential for manual errors during setup. Founder Mingyu “Brett” Wang, a former R&D lead at DJI with over 500 patents, positioned the machine to function as an intuitive tool for professional-grade physical customization.

"We put user well-being at the heart of our design and seek solutions grounded in fundamental physical principles," Wang said. The company claims the device features one of the largest enclosed print chambers in its class despite its compact footprint. The Kickstarter campaign remains active, offering early bird pricing for those looking to integrate the technology into their production workflows.

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