Bringing the cost of
medical-grade parts
down to where it should be.
Maker Med Co is a US-based 3D-print manufacturer rebuilding the economics of medical hardware — starting small with consumer and B2B parts, scaling into large-format precision components.

A $40 part shouldn't cost $400.
We started Maker Med Co after spending a decade inside contract-manufacturing for medical brands — and watching the same story play out every single time.
A peptide company would need a simple vial organizer. A clinic would need a small custom jig. A device maker would need a low-volume housing run. And every quote came back the same way: tens of thousands in tooling, six-month lead times, and a unit cost that made the part economically impossible.
The tooling math made sense in 1995. In 2026 it doesn't. Modern 3D-printing with medical-grade materials — PETG, biocompatible resins, engineering-grade composites — has quietly closed the quality gap with injection molding for an enormous slice of medical hardware. The cost gap is still wide open.
So we built a facility around that gap. No tooling fees. No minimums you can't move. Real engineering on every order. Parts that look and feel as good as the legacy alternative, at a fraction of the cost.
Start small.
Scale precise.
Consumer parts taught us the volume game. B2B wholesale is teaching us the partner game. Large-format precision is the long arc — same factory, bigger parts, deeper tolerances.
Four principles
we don't trade.
Made-to-order, not warehoused.
Every part is printed when an order is placed. No inventory waste, no stale stock, no minimums you can't move.
Medical-grade, always.
PETG and biocompatible resins. Autoclave-friendly, chemical-resistant, built to live on a clinic counter — not break in a drawer.
Engineering-led pricing.
We design the parts ourselves. No middlemen, no licensing, no $80k injection-mold tooling baked into your unit cost.
Made in the USA.
Every printer, every operator, every shipment from our facility. Short supply chains, accountable quality.
Build the next part
with us.
Whether you're a peptide brand looking for white-label fulfillment, a clinic stocking the bench, or a device team needing a small precision run — we'd like to quote it.

