Your child snaps cubes together like building blocks, and Cubie adds the moving joints automatically. Print the toy in one piece — no assembly, no glue.
Runs in any browser. No download, no account needed to start.
Three simple steps a kid can do alone.
Draw a character cube by cube — as easy as Minecraft or LEGO.
Connections automatically become snap-fit joints that bend and turn.
Export an STL and print it fully assembled — it comes off the bed already moving.
Made for little hands, trusted by grown-ups.
Big buttons and no confusing menus. Most kids finish their first toy in 5–15 minutes.
Kids design in the browser; an adult handles the printer. No sharp tools, no mess.
The joints actually move and colors bake into the print — no glue, no tiny parts to assemble.
Kids learn design thinking by making something real they can hold, pose, and play with.
Pick a ready-made character and remix it — the joints are already set.
No. You can design for free and send the file to a friend, your school, or an online print service.
Kids around 6 and up can build on their own; younger children enjoy it together with a parent.
Yes — designing and exporting an STL is free, and you don't need an account to start.
No. Cubie's joints are print-in-place, so the toy prints fully assembled and moves right away.
Open the editor and build your first articulated toy in minutes — free.