For twelve years, Shenzhen-based 3D printer manufacturer Creality has worked to make 3D printing more accessible, helping users around the world turn ideas into physical creations. What started as a desktop 3D printer manufacturer has grown into a consumer 3D creation ecosystem spanning printers, scanners, laser devices, materials, software platforms, and creator communities across approximately 140 countries.
The company’s 12th anniversary, themed “The Twelve Years of Creality: AI Ecosystem,” comes alongside a recent listing in Hong Kong, together marking what Creality describes as a new phase of growth driven by ecosystem expansion and AI integration.
From Hardware Vendor to Platform Company
Over the past decade, Creality has expanded from a single-product manufacturer into a multi-category platform covering hardware, software, cloud tools, materials, and creator communities across design, production, and sharing workflows. At the centre of that structure is Creality Cloud, the company’s global creator platform, supported by a growing network of makers, educators, and design communities.
AI is becoming an increasingly important part of that experience. Across modelling, printing, and production workflows, AI-driven capabilities are being integrated to improve accessibility, automate routine decisions, and make the creation process more efficient for mainstream users, lowering the technical threshold so that more people can participate without needing advanced expertise.
KliTek: Rethinking Multi-Material Printing
The flagship hardware announcement is KliTek, a next-generation nozzle-changing system built to address the key limitations of traditional multi-material 3D printing: slow filament switching, material waste, colour bleeding, and complex maintenance. By combining a lightweight nozzle-changing architecture with independent material pathways, it enables faster, cleaner printing across multiple colours and materials while reducing upkeep.
The system also pushes into flexible material manufacturing. Supported by RFID filament recognition and the S-Drive dual-power feeding system, KliTek unlocks advanced TPU printing, including variable colour and hardness within a single print process, broadening what is achievable with consumer-grade equipment.

A Broader Product Push
KliTek is part of a wider wave of announcements that together reflect the breadth of Creality’s current ambitions. Creality Cloud received a major AI upgrade introducing assisted modelling, intelligent slicing optimisation, automated parameter recommendations, and print-risk detection, capabilities designed to simplify the full workflow from creation to production and make the platform more powerful for users at every level.
On the hardware side, the Falcon T1 brings multi-function laser capability across engraving, cutting, and precision fabrication. The Pika AI Scanner and Sermoon P1 Scanner deliver next-generation scanning through portable design, intelligent imaging, and high-precision digital capture, serving both hobbyist creators and professional users. The M1 & R1 Filament Recycling System rounds out the lineup, enabling users to recycle waste materials and produce customised filament, adding a sustainable dimension to the manufacturing workflow.
Adding further momentum, Creality’s recent listing in Hong Kong signals the opening of a new chapter for the company. “Rather than a milestone endpoint, the listing represents a new starting point in Creality’s global growth journey, supporting deeper engagement with creators worldwide and continued expansion across the global consumer 3D creation market,” stated the company.
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