Phone-native workflow
Designed around touch interactions and Android file flows, including the file picker and share intents.
Android-first desktop slicer workflow
PocketSlicer brings FDM slicing directly to Android. Import an STL or 3MF, position the model, dial in printer, filament, and process presets, preview layers, then export G-code without bouncing back to a laptop.
Why it matters
Designed around touch interactions and Android file flows, including the file picker and share intents.
Projects, settings, slicing, and exports stay on the device. There is no mandatory server in the loop.
Switch between built-in printer, filament, and quality presets, then fine-tune speeds, temperatures, and geometry.
Preview walls, infill, and supports with an OpenGL ES viewport and layer scrubbing before saving G-code.
What the app does today
ASCII and binary STL, plus minimal 3MF parsing with top-level build transforms.
Translate, scale, rotate, center-on-bed, inspect mesh diagnostics, and save recent plates.
Plane-sweep slicing with walls, grid infill, top and bottom solid shells, brim, and basic support generation.
Marlin and RepRap-style G-code with relative extrusion, print estimates, filament grams, and optional thumbnail blocks.
Built for serious tinkerers
Includes profile coverage for popular Bambu Lab, Prusa, Creality, QIDI, Elegoo, Sovol, Anycubic, FlashForge, and generic machines.
Material presets include PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, and PA-CF with configurable temperature and flow tuning.
Layer counts, infill density, estimated time, and filament usage are surfaced directly in the app and on saved projects.
Why PocketSlicer
PocketSlicer turns an Android phone into a practical slicing station: import a model, tune the setup, inspect the preview, and export G-code without stepping away from the printer workflow.