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AnkerMake is Rebranding to eufyMake

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Ovzn, March 25th news: According to the official announcement from AnkerMake, Beginning March 24, 2025, AnkerMake will be rebranded as eufyMake. This change will allow us to become an integral part of the already successful eufy smart home ecosystem while simultaneously maintaining our distinct identity within the world of personal creative tools.The domain name has also been redirected from AnkerMake301 to eufyMake.

Originally, AnkerMake and eufy were sub-brands alongside Anker Innovations. Now, AnkerMake has been “downgraded” and integrated into eufy, which inevitably raises concerns about AnkerMake losing its original independence and strategic position.

On April 6, 2022, Anker Innovations officially launched its first consumer-grade 3D printer, the AnkerMake M5, and launched a crowdfunding campaign on the Kickstarter platform. The project eventually raised a total of $8.88 million, setting a global record for the highest crowdfunding amount for a 3D printer. According to the resource library, this achievement not only broke industry records but even surpassed the crowdfunding project for Bambu Lab X1, which launched in September of the same year.

According to official information, the core purpose of this renaming is to integrate eufy’s technological accumulation and user insights in the consumer-grade smart products field, further expanding the product line for creative manufacturing tools. In the future, eufyMake will not only continue to focus on FDM printing technology but also plans to explore more innovative manufacturing directions, such as UV printing, and explore new possibilities for the integration of digital creation and smart living.

Regarding the after-sales concerns of AnkerMake users, the official statement clarifies that service support for existing devices (including the AnkerMake M5 and M5C) and their accessories and consumables will continue to be provided and will not be affected by the brand renaming.

Ultimately, the name AnkerMake will no longer be mentioned, and Anker Innovations’ initial ambition and expectations for 3D printing may be coming to an end.

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