Our mission

Make manufacturing accessible to everyone.

The ability to turn an idea into a real, physical object shouldn't depend on owning expensive equipment or having a factory on speed dial. NestlyPrint exists to put production within reach of anyone, anywhere.

The problem we're solving

Manufacturing has always been gated. Factories demand high minimum orders and long lead times. Print farms charge premium prices and ship from far away. And while millions of capable 3D printers and maker tools now sit in homes, classrooms, and small shops, the vast majority of that capacity goes unused — idle more than 90% of the time.

The result is a strange gap: enormous latent production capability on one side, and people who can't access it on the other.

Our approach

NestlyPrint connects the two. We're building a distributed manufacturing network that lets anyone upload a design, receive an instant quote from a trusted maker nearby, and have it produced locally — faster, cheaper, and more sustainably than traditional supply chains allow. Makers, in turn, earn meaningful income from equipment they already own.

It's the model that reshaped travel and transportation, applied to how things get made. And it starts with 3D printing, expanding into resin, large-format, finishing, recycling, CNC, laser cutting, and beyond.

Founder
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Om Palsule

Founder

Om started NestlyPrint after seeing how many students and creators around him wanted to build real things but had no practical way to produce them — while capable machines sat unused nearby. That gap became a conviction: production should be a shared, accessible resource, not a privilege. NestlyPrint is the network he set out to build to close it.

Where we're headed

We believe the future of manufacturing is local, on-demand, and distributed — a global network of makers producing what's needed, where it's needed, with almost no waste. NestlyPrint is building the platform to make that future real, and we're just getting started.

If that mission resonates with you — as a maker, a customer, or a partner — we'd love for you to be part of it.