MakerChips are like 'business cards' for the maker community (standardized, collectable, fun). This is the easiest way for you to craft one for yourself! I have other Maker Apps for you, too.
⚠ 3MF Import Tips
Don't worry if this 3MF preview looks glitchy. The file will be fine in your slicer.
When opening the 3MF file in your slicer, you will be asked about a multi-part object. Select YES to keep parts separate — this is what allows each color to be assigned independently.
If objects appear missing, try reordering them in the Objects panel (drag up/down). Assign filament colors by selecting each part individually.
The MakerChip concept was designed and championed by K2.
MakerChip Maker is a free browser-based tool for designing custom 3D printable poker chips (MakerChips). Add logos, QR codes, text, edge patterns, and NFC cavities — then export a multi-material 3MF file ready for your slicer. Everything runs in your browser with no signup or software to install.
Yes — completely free with no hidden limits, no account required, no watermarks, and no feature gates. Your designs stay on your device.
Open the page, customize your chip using the controls on the left (add text, upload an SVG logo, choose edge patterns, enable QR code or NFC cavity), then click Download 3MF. Import the file into your slicer (like Bambu Studio or PrusaSlicer), assign filament colors to each part, and print.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your logos, text, and designs never leave your device. There are no servers, no uploads, and no tracking beyond basic anonymous page analytics.
A MakerChip is a custom 3D printed chip — like a poker chip or challenge coin — designed as a collectible "business card" for the maker community. They are standardized in size, support multicolor printing, and can include logos, QR codes, and even embedded NFC tags.
Any FDM 3D printer that supports 3MF files. Multicolor printers like the Bambu Lab A1 or X1 Carbon with AMS produce the best results since each color is a separate part in the 3MF file. Single-color printers work too — you will just get one color.
Traditional CAD tools like Fusion 360 or TinkerCAD require manual modeling, text placement, and multi-body setup for each color. MakerChip Maker handles all of that automatically — just fill in the fields and download. No CAD experience needed, and the multi-material 3MF export is built in.