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Print-ready enclosures for any board, in 60 seconds.

Pick your board or punch in the dimensions. Caseforged generates a custom, dimensionally-correct case — cutouts, standoffs, vents, and a snap-fit lid — ready to slice and print. No CAD skills. No guessing. It actually fits.

Join the waitlist — early users get free Pro access at launch.
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How it works

Three steps to a printable case

1

Pick or measure your board

Choose from the built-in library (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32, Pico and more) or type in length, width, and mounting holes.

2

Place your ports

Drop cutouts for USB, power, headers, and buttons. Set wall thickness, standoff height, vents, and lid style.

3

Download & print

Get a print-ready STL (and editable STEP) with the right tolerances baked in. Slice it and go — it fits the first time.

Why Caseforged

Built to fit — not to guess

Task
Caseforged
The old way
Get a case for your exact board
60 seconds
Hours in Fusion / hunting Thingiverse
Dimensional accuracy
Parametric — fits real hardware
AI mesh blobs that don't print
Port cutouts & standoffs
Placed exactly, every time
Hand-modeled, error-prone
Editable later
Tweak any dimension, re-export
Start over
Sell what you print
Commercial license included
Unclear / restricted
Board library

Start instantly with the boards you already use

Raspberry Pi 5 / 4 / Zero
Arduino Uno / Nano / Mega
ESP32 DevKit / -C3 / -S3
Raspberry Pi Pico
Teensy 4.x
BeagleBone
+ custom dimensions for anything else
Pricing

Simple, maker-friendly

$12 / month
  • Unlimited enclosure generations
  • Full board library + custom dimensions
  • STL + editable STEP export
  • Commercial license — sell what you make

Free tier to try it: a few generations, no card needed. Waitlist members get Pro free at launch.

Questions

Good to know

Will the case actually fit my board?

That's the whole point. Caseforged builds geometry from exact parametric dimensions with print tolerances baked in — not from an AI mesh that "looks about right." If your dimensions are correct, it fits.

Do I need CAD skills?

None. Pick a board or enter a few numbers, place your cutouts, and download. If you do know CAD, you can export an editable STEP and tweak further.

What can I make cases for?

Microcontrollers and single-board computers to start (Pi, Arduino, ESP32, Pico, Teensy, and custom dimensions for anything rectangular). More board types and shapes are on the roadmap — tell me what you need.

Can I sell things I print?

Yes — Pro includes a commercial license, so you can sell printed cases or the files.

When does it launch?

It's in active development. Join the waitlist and you'll get early access plus free Pro at launch as a thank-you for helping shape it.

Stop modeling boxes. Start printing them.

Be first in line — and help decide which boards and features ship first.

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