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Luban – 3-in-1 software tailor-made for Snapmaker machines

Snapmaker Luban is an easy-to-use 3-in-1 software tailor-made for Snapmaker machines. You can customize the printer settings and control the machine in Luban anytime with ease. The software also provides G-code generation support for 3D models, laser engraving / cutting, and CNC milling.

Our goal is to provide a multi-functional 3D software, while making it as accessible and customizable as possible for new users / beginners.

This is free and open source software. It runs under Linux, macOS and Windows.

Website: github.com/Snapmaker/Luban
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Developer: Snapmaker
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Luban in action

Luban is written in JavaScript and TypeScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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