Custom keycaps,
printed properly.
Drop your keycap STL — single artisan, themed set, or a full 104+ board. Resin SLA for clean legends and sharp shoulders, FDM for chunky novelty caps. MX or Choc, your stem, your design. Printed by a London maker, in your hands within a few days.
Single high-detail showpieces. Resin SLA, sharp legends.
Themed caps, modifier sets, escape keys, dad-joke runs.
60%, TKL, or full-size in matching material and finish.
When you need just one or two odd-size caps.
Testing a profile or stem design before tooling at scale.
Custom layouts, themed pads, streamer decks.
The clean choice for legends.
Sharper edges, finer surface detail, crisp embossed legends. Best for artisans, double-shot-style caps, and anything where surface feel matters. More expensive per cap but worth it for the showpieces.
Affordable and chunky.
PLA or PETG, lower cost per cap, works perfectly for chunky novelty caps, macropad sets, and prototype caps. Layer lines are visible at close range — that's a feature for some designs, a bug for others.
Bring an STL with your stem cutout already modelled — Cherry MX or Kailh Choc. Public templates from the community work fine; we don't generate the stem for you.
Yes — that's a popular use case. Resin SLA is usually the right call for a single showpiece. A maker can do it within a day.
Yes. Bigger sets (TKL, full-size) just take longer. If colour-matching across the set matters, flag it in checkout notes — the maker will batch all of it on one filament.
If the cap is geometry-heavy with no legend (chunky shapes, sculpted heads, characters), FDM works fine and is cheaper. If it has small text or fine detail, go resin.
Yes — pick a primary on checkout and add notes about secondary colours. Some makers stock filament swap setups; others will quote on a per-colour basis.
Pickup is London-only right now. Courier delivery is available where the maker supports it, including to the rest of the UK.