Text it anything.
Send a sketch, a Thingiverse link, or just describe the part. Clippy replies like a human operator — with quotes, lead times and questions when it needs them.
Clippy is an autonomous agent — powered by Claude 4.6 Opus — that runs a real micro-factory over WhatsApp. Search, quote, charge, slice, print, monitor, deliver. No emails. No MOQs. No two-week back-and-forth.
Manufacturing is a function — f(materials, specifications) → object. Today it runs on email threads, PDF quotes and two-week lead times. Clippy is the first version that runs on chat.
Send a sketch, a Thingiverse link, or just describe the part. Clippy replies like a human operator — with quotes, lead times and questions when it needs them.
Fifteen tools in a ReAct loop: slicer, printer, camera, queue, billing. Clippy classifies transient errors, resumes prints, and recovers autonomously without paging you.
When a failure needs hands — a jammed nozzle, a bed clear, a parts restock — Clippy pages the operator with a concise diagnosis. Every other loop is yours to ignore.
A WhatsApp message. A photo. A link. A request. No forms.
It searches Thingiverse, previews the model, times the job, charges your balance.
Live camera, error classification, autonomous resume. Most runs touch zero humans.
Part is ready. Pickup location attached. Receipt in-thread.
Under the hood, Clippy is a ReAct-style loop with a carefully curated toolbox. Everything you'd expect from an operator — plus a few things you wouldn't.
Finds printable models, inspects images, surfaces candidates back in-thread.
Prices at a per-hour rate, charges credits, handles refunds on service errors.
Submit, start, cancel, resume, or halt prints — and the printer itself when needed.
Inspects the bed, reviews the queue, checks printer state before and after each job.
Learns which faults are transient and which need hands. Stops escalating what it's seen.
Replies to users in the tone of the conversation. Pages humans only when it must.
We ran the first closed beta during the FR8 cohort. Every participant got 25 Credits to spend on anything printable. The following happened.
“Nice try — that's not on the menu. 😂 you almost had me there.”
“At this point I'm basically the IT guy clicking ‘have you tried turning it off and on again’ on repeat.”
“That is very clearly not a duck call my guy.”
Autonomous 3D-printing agent. The part you just read about.
Delta manipulator + AMR + bi-manual arms. The rigid half of the factory, made flexible.
End-to-end. Input arrives over chat. Object arrives at your door.
Early access is rolling. Send us a note — we'll hand you a WhatsApp number and 25 Credits to play with.