
Start from a sketch, switch to assembly, and validate how your toy reads before you print.
Open the editor, tap a few cubes, and watch a toy take shape. No setup. No tutorials. Just play.
Pick a base and start learning right away
This is what comes off a regular home printer. Snap-fit joints click together, textures bake right into the layers — no CAD, no glue.



Renders shown — real print photos coming soon.
Made for kids, approved by parents
Built for thumbs, not mice. Kids open it on the couch and start building.
Big buttons, easy zoom, no tiny CAD tools.

You sketch with cubes. We add the joints automatically.
No CAD. No rigging. Just a flexi toy.
Pick a template and finish in minutes.
Export STL and send the file to a friend or print center.
"Can you print this STL?" becomes a happy yes.
Less setup, more finished toys kids are proud of
Parents who bought a printer
"My kid only downloads models." We help them create their own.
Teachers who need a win
"I need a project kids can finish in one class."
Makers & hobbyists
"I want a flexi toy I actually made myself."
Print centers who want new jobs
"Send us the file, we’ll print and ship." Easy new orders.
The latest Cubie creations and prints. Tap any tile to open the post.
Nope. You can design and then send the STL to a friend or a print center.
Standard STL — works in every slicer.
Most kids finish a small toy in 5–15 minutes.
Yes — it’s made for kids, with big buttons and no tricky tools.
Sketch it. Print it. Play with it.
