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AI-Powered 3D Printer for Kids, 3D Printer with 8 PLA Filament Set, AI Design App, Huge Toy Library, Up to 400mm/s Faster Speed, W/ 16+ Mini 3D Design Module, App Control, X-Maker Joy AI+

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Color: (AI-Powered)White + 8 Pla Filament Set


Features

  • AI 3D Creative Modeling, Made Magically Simple: The AOSEED AI-Powered X-Maker Joy 3D Printer brings childrens ideas to life! With AI Doodle, kids can generate custom 3D models from simple voice, text, or image promptsno prior experience required. AI MiniMe transforms real photos into adorable cartoon 3D figures, while MINIMAKIE creates unique cartoon avatars and DIY toys. Plus, the newly added AI Assistant provides instant help, making learning fun and frustration-free
  • Effortless & Safe 3D Printing: Begin your 3D printing journey with just one click using our 3D printers smart appperfect for kids and families starting out. Compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows, it also supports voice commands for a simpler, more engaging experience. With a fully enclosed safety design, auto-leveling platform, and high-speed Wi-Fi, youll enjoy safer, smoother, and truly seamless wireless 3D printing every time
  • Upgraded Speed & Filament Break Detection: With printing accuracy up to 0.05mm and speeds of 220250mm/s (peaking at 400mm/s), its far faster than standard 3D printers at just 6080mm/s. Small models can be finished in as little as 20 minuteskeeping kids focused and engaged. The innovative quick-release nozzle makes material changes easier, while the new filament break detection feature pauses printing when supplies run out, preventing failed prints
  • Massive Creative Library & DIY Customization: Designed as a 3D printer for kids, it includes 1,500+ preloaded digital models with weekly updates and 16+ themed modules to inspire endless creativity. And to make it even more fun, kids can personalize their mini 3D printer using the included DIY stickers or by printing their own decorationsgiving it a unique look that showcases their creativity
  • Real-Time Monitoring & Sharing: The built-in camera lets you monitor every print in real time from your smartphone, so you can easily keep track of progress wherever you are. It also generates automatic time-lapse videos, making it simple to share the entire creative journey. With these smart features, this 3D printer for home use not only makes printing more convenient but also turns every project into a fun memory for the whole family
  • Complete Creativity Kit: This all-in-one set comes with a high-quality AI 3D printer, 8 rolls of PLA filament, pliers, an AC power cord, a quick start guide, a calibration card, a filament holder, a magnetic build plate, and DIY stickerseverything you need to start printing right out of the box and unleash endless creativity

Brand: AOSEED


Color: (AI-Powered) White + 8 Pla Filament Set


Supported File Format: STL, OBJ, GCODE


Compatible Material: Polylactic Acid


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 10.62 x 11.41 inches


Item Weight: 18.26 pounds


Date First Available: August 4, 2025


Manufacturer: Aowei(Shanghai)Digital Technology Co.,Ltd


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good intentions, bad Christmas morning, go get a FlashForge instead.
Christmas bust. Apparently the world bought the same printer and as a result unboxing it Christmas morning: 1. App wouldn’t load 2. After the app finally loaded, registration to even access the printer worked then stopped and never worked again. 3. Thought it was the mesh WiFi, turned off 5ghz and left the Eero router on 2ghz for 30min, no dice. 3. Called the support line, “A representative will be with you shortly” repeated over and over for about an hour. Finally someone picked up and said “Due to large amount of traffic, app is down, try again in a few hours.” Not what you need to be dealing with Christmas morning… kids and I were extremely disappointed to say the least. By 3pm EST on 12/25/25, app loaded but still couldn’t register. Note on the app said to use 999999 as the registration code. Tried and it finally let me on. Loaded on my Mac, kids iPad, and my phone… 1. Camera inside of printer stays on for maybe 1-2 min before you have to keep toggling it on/off. 2. If you have multiple devices (maybe with their registration issues), it will give you a warning about someone else connected to the printer and you will eventually connect after 3-4 times. 3. It defaults to having a raft and tons of supports for all models so if you or your kids don’t remember to turn that off for simple prints, good luck ever trying to get that off… ruined many models and sliced up fingers with a razor blade just to get the rafts off 4. Installing the filament requires exactness with shoving it through the bottom and lifting up the tab… 9yo fingers weren’t strong enough to keep the tab lifted to shove the filament in all the way… instructions even say to remove the back plate cover which the bottom tab refused to come out without breaking. We tried printing about 7-8 various models in the days that followed: 1. Some toys just fell apart… the “fast ones” for snakes and dragons, unless printing with “fine” settings, no raft, no support, and adjusting the 300mm speed and 230c temp down a lot, will completely crumble 2. No matter how much you bend the base plate, some models refuse to come off without using a razor blade. 3. Cleaning the plate using recommended soapy warm water didn’t do it, scraping it with a rasor blade or high grit sandpaper finally did it. 4. By the 7th print, the base plate finally cracked down the middle and pieces of it came off on the model. 5. Can’t find any replacement base plates on Amazon, and support (although semi-responsive, would have to send another) 6. Finally, scrolling on the iOS app on iPhone or iPad through toy models crashes midway through regular scrolling… and searching isn’t possible if it doesn’t freeze the app and require it to force close/reopen 7. You can find stl models for free online and import, which was nice… any other format, forget about it. 8. If you try their “AI MakeMe”… I uploaded a pic of the kiddo and it said on 12/25 “731 people in queue” … by 12/29 it said “615 people in queue.” Long review but finally called it and initiated a return ($283 since I guess we bought the one with 8 included filament rolls)… went with a “FlashForge Adventurer 5M Pro” for about $90 more that I know will work regardless of the app issues. Overall I think they had good intentions with this model, but really bad execution and planning especially not anticipating volume and functionality (especially at Christmas). Hoping at least I can hold on to the filament as a consolation prize… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2026 by Tom H

  • Fun and Feature-Packed, But Not Without Quirks
This is a really interesting product that isn't for everybody. For essentially the same cost, you could end up with an Elegoo Neptune 3 max or 4 pro, which, without a doubt, is superior to this printer in every measureable way - speed, availability of parts, build quality, build size. I dare say that my Neptunes actually probably have a build quality that exceeds the entire footprint of this product. But you know what? Maybe that's a little bit of the charm. My Neptunes are big ol' honking things. I have space dedicated to their running and maintenance. We put the AOSEED printer on a bookshelf next to where we keep the batteries and it just sorts of blends in. It's not silent, but it's quiet. It's about as loud as a regular paper printer when the ink cartridge/carriage moves back and forth. You don't even hear the fans at all. This little 3D printer is surprisingly capable, especially for something designed with kids in mind, and for something that takes up such little space. Frankly, I didn't expect much. The enclosed design and auto-leveling (it's not entirely automatic, but very close) bed made setup straightforward, and the safety factor is reassuring when little hands are nearby. It comes with a generous set of accessories (including 8 filaments and even stickers to decorate the unit), so you really can start printing right out of the box. The included library of designs is huge, and the AI-driven “draw it and print it” style features were fun to mess around with, but not as good as the pre-made items. My kids especially enjoyed picking characters and simple toys from the catalog, and the speed is fast enough that they didn’t lose interest while waiting. It's great for making stamps more than 3d models. They were not impressed by the models. But for stamps, it turns an idea into a doodle into a stamp in short order. That said, it isn’t all smooth sailing. The app is clearly where the “AI magic” happens, and while it’s intuitive enough, there were times when navigating menus or creating custom tasks felt clunky. It's also buggy as can be, requiring that the app gets force reset on my phone pretty much between every print. I hope they continue to support updates to the software. This is also the way you slice and print, so it's frustrating for the kids when we have to repeat the same steps because there was a glitch, and there are frequently glitches. The AI portion, in my opinion, is a little overblown. It doesn't generate 3d models. It can make an anime model version of a picture (and it's really not very similar), a little idea into a doodle for a stamp or keychain, and a sort of thin funko pop (ish) model with pick-and-choose prefab parts. None of these were as interesting as the premade units. You can also, technically, import your own STLs (even on your phone), opening up the world of possibilities to be a little more than what comes in the app. This is good, because even after a few days my kids were running out of things they wanted to bother printing. The printer itself is small, so don’t expect to build anything much bigger than a few inches across. Technically, the printer is 120x120x120 for build volume, so roughly 4 3/4" cubed. But that's misleading, because you have to leave space for the rafts (highly recommended that you use rafts as the build plate is not heated), and the accuracy of the prints goes a little down on the extreme edges of the bed, meaning that building in the middle is your best bet. So, even though that's the max size, I doubt you'll find yourself building big things. Our average builds have been around 2." Full disclosure: this is actually my second unit. The first one arrived with a stripped gear so it would not feed any filament at all, and with the bowden tube design, there's not much you can do if the filament breaks or gets stuck other than disassembly. Rather than risking taking things apart on a new unit, I was able to exchange it for a working one. I was not anticipating much from the replacement unit, to be honest. But I was wrong. It worked right out the gate, and it literally hasn't failed a single print, and this is after a total of 30 prints over a couple weeks. Some of them are pretty complicated. And I truly think I just had bad luck, as the box of the first one took a real beating coming here, so I imagine it was shipping-related damage and not the printer's fault. I've taken some pictures of our better prints: a little hedgehog, a "knitted" fox, and a three-plate (as in you had to print three sets of parts over three sessions) Minecraft Steve table-flipping toy that includes a 3d printed spring as the primary moving part, and air pressure to activate a sliding piece to actually operate the toy. This required pretty unforgiving tolerances and no weak points, and I was shocked that this machine delivered a working product. Is it going to last forever? Goodness no. Probably a weekend if my boys get rough with it. But it worked! And it took about 8 total hours to print, so if I have to rebuild it (or pieces of it), it's not a big deal. You can see from the fox that the finish texture is really good, but there is some stuff on the bottom left of the face where it should have been supported (and wasn't). The hedgehog printed great, and took just a little less than 40 minutes if I remember correctly. Of course, for perspective, I also included a wolverine full-size wearable helmet that I also printed. So keep in mind that there are printers out there that provide far more in terms of features, size, speed and quality. But that being said, all the models in my review photos: the fox, hedgehog and the minecraft dude were literally executed with a couple clicks and that's it. Very user-friendly. Is it one of those printers that can make an 8-minute benchy? No. But my 6-year-old can use the software to select a file, slice it, and print it all by himself. That's pretty darn cool. No way that's happening on a machine like mine, where you have to download the file, slice the file in one program, sometimes fix the file in another program, create manual supports, export the file, move it on a flash drive -- this is literally point and click printing, just very small scale. Interestingly, the machine seems to be a little picky about filament. It does NOT like the filament my machines like, even though on paper it's all the same. I wonder what that means long term, since even though we're printing small things without supports and it's been really economically sipping filament, whether I will have trouble finding more that works. My filament gets jammed in the feeding gears and produces errors, something that has never happened with any of the filament that the printer came with. If you're torn about whether you should get the kit with the filament or not -- get the filament. Even though I think the AI is a gimmick and would suggest it's not worth the additional cost, getting the filament with the non-AI printer a la carte versus the package with the AI printer and the filament together will cost more. Bottom line, if that was confusing: go with the package including filament and don't worry about spending more for the AI unless they expand its capabilities. It’s very much a toy-leaning machine rather than a workhorse. Looking at this unit, I doubt it will survive a significant failure and I have no idea how difficult repairs or replacement parts will be to source/install. On my units, it's an open frame, with easy and man-hand-sized access to everything that fails from time to time. I don't even know if I can get both hands into this unit to remove the print head should the time come. I feel like the printer bed mat is extremely odd - it's like a very flexible old mousepad with what feels like a melamine-coated top that's both stiff and flexible. And yet, never had an adhesion problem and have always been able to remove the prints without taking out chunks. For me, the biggest value is that it makes 3D printing accessible and safe for kids. They can explore creativity, learn patience, and see their ideas come to life without me constantly hovering over them. There are no NSFW prints in the app for me to worry about exposing them to, unlike other sites. For adults, it’s not going to replace a larger hobby printer, nor is it marketed in a way that this appears to be the intent, but as an introduction and a creative toy, it does a great job. Frankly, if you're curious about the hobby and don't want to commit a lot of space to it, this is night and day better than my first 3d printer, which literally worked maybe 10% of the time. It's amazing how much they crammed into this little package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2025 by Reviewed by DS Reviewed by DS

  • Essential app does not work!!
Unfortunately, this product has been a complete disappointment. The XMAKER HD app, which is essential to use the printer, simply does not work. I spent over an entire day trying to access the app using multiple devices: different cell phones, tablets, and a computer. After more than a day, I was finally able to access the app through a tablet, but the process was extremely difficult. Even when it does connect, the app disconnects on its own. As of now, I have not been able to print anything at all. I followed all the instructions exactly as provided. I also attempted to contact technical support and phone support, but the phone number only plays an automated recording on repeat and offers no real assistance. This printer was the main Christmas gift for my child, and the result has been sadness and disappointment. A product marketed for kids should work reliably, especially during such an important occasion. I cannot recommend this product. Without a functioning app, the printer is completely unusable, making this a waste of time and money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2025 by bethzaida rivera

  • Great 3D printer for kids and beginners
Update! Still printing great!! We haven’t experienced any app issues, all devices have updated iOS, great quality prints. As with ANY 3D printed item you have to be careful removing your print from the base. The app and printer are really kid friendly and great for beginners. I’ve even printed a few things for myself. Easy setup, great print quality, no issues. My kiddo has been printing daily, love the library full of things to print!! So far it’s been an excellent purchase. You can’t rush the setup, you have to follow each step, it’s pretty straightforward for an adult to complete the setup and then let kids start printing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025 by mp78 mp78

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