A slicer translates geometry into the thousands of moves a printer makes; the firmware decides how cleanly it makes them. These open-source tools own the FDM and resin pipeline end to end.
The calibration-first community slicer that overtook the incumbents — multi-printer, fast, and relentlessly improved.
Firmware that offloads motion planning to a Raspberry Pi — input shaping, pressure advance and high speeds.
The API server that exposes Klipper to web UIs and integrations — the glue of the modern print server.
The responsive browser UI for a Klipper printer — dashboard, console, g-code viewer and webcam.
Web control for any G-code printer — no firmware flash. The board-agnostic print server we run on ender-pi.
The SuperSlicer/Slic3r lineage — rock-solid profiles and the reference for many machines.
The most widely deployed open-source printer firmware — the default for 8-bit and 32-bit boards.