The company manufactures 3D printers,
filament, and accessories for personal, commercial, and for educational purposes.
Printers A1 Series •
A1 – a cartesian "bedslinger" desktop printer supports multi-color printing via Bambu Lab's Automatic Material System, The A1 can ship with the AMS Lite but it is compatible with all Bambu Lab AMS units with a dedicated AMS hub. •
A1 Mini – a smaller and less expensive version of the A1, for beginners printing small objects—up to 180x180x180mm. Combo includes AMS Lite, but it is also compatible with all other Bambu Lab AMS units through a dedicated AMS hub.
P Series •
P1P – a cheaper, non-enclosed version of the P1S. When the P1S was released, Bambu Lab shared files via their website for users to print their own customizable side panels and sold a kit to upgrade P1P to P1S. •
P1S – an enclosed-chamber P1P. A
CoreXY printer with advanced features for professionals, amateurs, and hobbyists. It is functionally similar to the X1 printer, with some omissions or downgrades including a non-touch display, slower processor, simplified control board and no LIDAR scanner for dual-redundant automatic bed leveling and first layer detection. It supports multi-color printing via AMS. •
P2S - A successor to the P1S, with the same $549 price of its predecessor. It includes an upgraded frame, a higher max print plate temperature, an upgraded camera, a filament tangle sensor, and more improvements.
X Series •
X1 – an advanced CoreXY printer targeted at professionals with high-end features, including a built-in
lidar scanner. Bambu Lab's initial flagship product, it was replaced by the X1C/X1E for higher-end users (the E representing the enterprise model) and the P1S filling the role of a more budget-friendly machine. The X1 was introduced in 2022 through a
Kickstarter campaign that raised over $7 million. •
X1-Carbon (X1C) – an iteration of the X1, shipping with higher-end features such as a hardened nozzle, hardened extruder gears, and
activated carbon odor filtration, and an aluminium enclosure. The "carbon" model name alludes to its ability to print carbon-composite based materials out of the box thanks to the hardened nozzle and gears, though not all materials are compatible due to the lack of active chamber heating and other limitations. •
X1E – An upgraded, enterprise-ready version of the X1C that is marketed for manufacturing and educational use, shipping with additional privacy measures for businesses such as support for fully isolated local networking, and some performance upgrades over the X1C such as a dedicated chamber heater. It also replaces the lidar scanner system from the X1 models with an AI powered print monitoring system which is built to detect a variety of issues including debris on the build plate and common types of print failure.
H2 Series •
H2D – A dual-nozzle printer with a heated chamber and larger build plate than the X1 Series. It can also be used as a
vinyl cutter or upgraded to the Laser Edition with modules and upgrade components sold separately. It was released with the AMS HT and AMS 2 Pro which both have upgraded motors and active filament dryers built-in. The H2D can now be upgraded to the H2C with the H2C upgrade kit. •
H2D Laser Edition – Includes laser module (10w or 40w depending on configuration) and a cutting module in the box, along with additional safety equipment for the laser module like emergency stop button and laser proof transparent panels.''' •
H2S – A single-nozzle printer with a heater chamber of 500 - 1200 degrees Fahrenheit and larger build plate than the X1 Series, making it the largest 3D printer at Bambu Lab. It was announced on 26 August 2025. The H2S is a slightly stripped down version of the H2D that offers a more affordable option to people that don't need dual extruder printing capabilities. The H2S has a smaller power supply, and is only compatible with the 10W laser module as opposed to the rest of the H2 series which can run a 40W module as well. The H2S can now be upgraded to the H2C with the H2C upgrade kit. •
H2C – Announced on November 18, 2025, the H2C is Bambu Lab's very first
toolchanger, and was the first Bambu Lab product to be announced at
Formnext. The H2C is similar to the H2D, but introduces the Vortek system, a hotend swapper that supports up to 6 induction hotends. The Vortek system seeks to make printing more efficient both in waste and in speed, however it is still slower than other toolchangers due to its reliance on the AMS system to swap filaments. Vortek's proprietary induction hotends that can heat up in 8 seconds, allowing for nozzle changes. All data from the nozzles is transmitted wirelessly, allowing for the system to work without needing wires. In order to make space for the Vortek hotend change system while keeping the same footprint as other H2 series printers, the H2C's
build volume is 330mm by 320mm by 325mm •
AMS 2 Pro – A successor to the AMS that adds filament drying capabilities up to 65°C (149°F) and is also compatible with the A1 and A1 mini using a dedicated AMS hub. •
AMS Lite- A 4-color multicolor unit only compatible with the A1 and A1 Mini. Automation feature feeding the filament into the
toolhead. It is not enclosed so the filament will be exposed to moisture. •
AMS HT – made for high performance materials like PA and PP. It only has space for a single 1kg roll of filament, but it can be heated up to 85°C (185°F) and has a screen on the front for displaying important information such as temperature and moisture level. The A1 and A1 mini are compatible with this AMS. == Software ==