ELEGOO bets on a complete 3D printing ecosystem

Published on April 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

ELEGOO has reinforced its commitment to an integrated ecosystem that combines hardware, software, and materials. The company introduced the Matrix application and the Nexprint platform as key tools, alongside community initiatives such as Print What You Scan, in collaboration with creator Frankly Built. This approach aims to offer a seamless user experience, aligning with the industry trend towards interoperability.

ELEGOO Ecosystem: hardware, Matrix software, and Nexprint platform united in seamless 3D printing.

Interoperability as the foundation of technical development 🛠️

Instead of focusing on isolated technical specifications, ELEGOO prioritizes the connection between its devices and services. The Matrix application centralizes print control, while Nexprint facilitates file management and collaboration. This model is reminiscent of companies like Materialise and Formlabs, which also seek depth in their ecosystems. The goal is to reduce friction between design and the final part, a logical step in the maturation of the industry.

The perfect ecosystem: when the printer asks you to book an appointment 😅

Because in the end, having an integrated ecosystem sounds great until your printer and your software decide to get along poorly and you have to play mediator. ELEGOO promises that its Matrix application and Nexprint understand each other perfectly, but many already imagine the day when the printer asks: And who are you? Meanwhile, the Print What You Scan community at least ensures that if something fails, you'll have Frankly Built to blame.