Turning playtime into hands-on STEM learning. Print, snap in the modules, and bring RC vehicles, robots, and smart gadgets to life—suitable for all skill levels.
CyberBrick™ is a modular smart toy ecosystem that transforms 3D printed objects into functional, interactive creations through:
Programmable Hardware: Wireless Controllers and Functional Modules
3D Print Framework: Open Design Specs + Reference Designs
Community Blueprints: Extensive 3D-printable models & codebase
With 10+ amazing projects ready to print and more coming all the time, the fun never stops. Meet the builds that prove what’s possible. Shipping begins April 15th.
Build on our open platform to design, share, and monetize your own CyberBrick™-compatible projects through the MakerWorld community. Turn your ideas into products without traditional manufacturing barriers.
The CyberBrick™ Kickstarter campaign will launch on March 15th, with shipping set to begin on April 15th. There has been a typo in our email marketing communication. We apologize for the confusion!
CyberBrick™ turns to Kickstarter to test a pioneering idea in modular, 3D-printed toys and gadgets, harnessing the power of the platform to connect with a community of forward-thinking backers and bring the project to life.
Can’t Arduino do all these already? Python is an interesting choice. For average BBL printers owner, block programming seems to be a better choice. Still, it’s a good start and I’m looking forward to see what it entails.
Looks really interesting but the launch page is a bit light on the technical details. I’d really like to know what MCU is used along with more info on pins, module capabilities, software stacks, etc to know what the technical limits of the platform are.
I’m excited for this. I know nothing about electronics and coding and would really like to learn. I’m sure you can do more sophisticated things with Arduino/Raspberry Pi/etc, but if you have no knowledge base at all like myself, this would be a fun and easy way to learn (even if these are aimed at STEM kids.)
It looks like they are using an ESP32 so really all methods of generating a binary for it should be on the table, Arduino/C++/Python/PlatformIO and my latest favourite, ESPHome.