Built from the print floor. Hardened into a product.
Miracle Slicer is an FDM-focused slicing application being developed around the realities of 3D printing. We are currently focused on hardening and productization ahead of public release.
Ahead of product release, Miracle Slicer has applied for software copyright registration and completed four patent filings covering core additive-manufacturing and slicing technologies.
Less about feature counts. More about real print outcomes.
A 3D printing slicer does not end at the screen. The generated paths run on real machines for hours — sometimes for days.
Miracle Slicer grew out of designing and building 3D printers and operating real production prints. Instead of racing to add features, we treat stable and predictable results under the same conditions as a core measure of product quality.
If it printed well before, it should print well again.
PRODUCT PRINCIPLES
What Miracle Slicer is built to protect
We treat not only features, but also the way the service operates, as part of the product design.
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FDM Focused
We focus on the real operating conditions and practical problems of FDM additive manufacturing rather than competing on generic feature count.
02
Stable by Design
Consistency of existing behavior and regression-free changes take priority over adding features for their own sake.
03
Privacy Minimal
Our direction is to avoid requesting personal information that is not necessary to provide the service.
04
Open to Light Users
We are preparing an open access policy so that light users can use the product without unnecessary barriers.
CURRENT BUILD
From adding features to finishing a product.
Following major feature implementation, current work is focused on strengthening the connections between Miracle Core and individual functions while repeating build, runtime, and regression verification.
CORE DEVELOPMENTCOMPLETE
FUNCTION INTEGRATIONCOMPLETE
HARDENINGIN PROGRESS
PRODUCT PACKAGINGNEXT
PUBLIC RELEASEUPCOMING
MIRACLE SLICER WORKSPACE
The workspace will open separately.
The official website will serve as a home for development news, updates, and communication. The actual slicing interface will open as a separate Workspace when the product is publicly released.