Orientation Authority
RIGHTPrint evaluates candidate orientations through contact, stability, overhang, and topology signals, then presents the recommendation in manufacturing language.
Orient. Validate. Print Right.
RIGHTPrint is a local-first workstation for STL orientation review, printability inspection, manufacturing interpretation, and validation evidence capture.
What RIGHTPrint Is
RIGHTPrint brings orientation analysis, inspection overlays, manufacturing explanation, and validation workflows into one operational environment for 3D printing review.
RIGHTPrint evaluates candidate orientations through contact, stability, overhang, and topology signals, then presents the recommendation in manufacturing language.
Operators can inspect overhangs, support risk, contact regions, and stability without treating color overlays as a black-box verdict.
The workstation separates structural risk, quality risk, support guidance, and confidence so decisions remain understandable and reviewable.
Workstation Demo
This clip presents the current workstation behavior as a local manufacturing review surface: orientation reasoning, inspection controls, and validation-oriented interpretation without promotional treatment.
Workstation Screenshots
Screenshots are presented as evidence of the current workstation direction: restrained, inspection-focused, and validation-oriented. The public view favors readable workstation surfaces over polished mockups.
Validation Philosophy
RIGHTPrint is designed around explainable manufacturing guidance and evidence preservation. The validation workflow separates prediction, reasoning, diagnostics, operator notes, and observed print outcomes so review stays grounded in manufacturing evidence.
Current Focus
RIGHTPrint is an independently developed manufacturing workstation project currently evolving through active testing and validation-driven refinement.
RIGHTPrint is independently developed and currently in active staged development. Runtime stability, overlay clarity, confidence calibration, and validation workflows are being refined through operational testing and real model review.
Current workstation behavior is local-first. Validation artifacts are structured to be portable and readable without requiring a backend service.
RIGHTPrint is currently in staged beta development and operational testing. It provides manufacturing guidance and validation assistance; final print outcomes may vary by printer, material, slicer settings, environmental conditions, and operator decisions. It should not be treated as a guaranteed print outcome system.
Contact
For validation notes, print observations, benchmark results, or beta interest: hello@rightprint.ai
RIGHTPrint is presented as manufacturing workstation software in active operational development. It is independently built, validation-oriented, and not positioned as a slicer replacement, a guaranteed print outcome system, or a generic AI showcase.
Screenshot Inspection
Operational workstation surface.