Use case

Lazrit for Makers: Schools, Libraries, and Makerspaces

Teaching laser cutting means explaining every failed cut. Lazrit's topology validation catches the failures at upload time instead — students see what went wrong and learn the rules without burning a sheet of plywood per mistake.

3 lifetime exports — no credit card.

Predictable cuts, fewer scraps

Every export goes through topology validation. The warnings name the exact fragile path so students can see what went wrong. Makerspace stock budgets stretch further.

One tool, many materials

Material profiles for everything an educational laser shop runs — plywood for prototypes, mylar for stencils, paper for invitations, acrylic for finished pieces.

Sharable workflows for class projects

Set up the bridge tuning and material profile for a class project, save it as a public workflow, share the link. Students apply it to their own uploads with one click.

What people say

Our library laser used to burn through 5 sheets of plywood a week from failed prints. With Lazrit it's down to 1.

Robin V.Library makerspace lead

Frequently asked questions

Is there an educational discount?

Email us — we work with educational orgs case by case.

Can multiple students share one account?

Yes, but exports count against the shared quota. Multi-user team accounts are on the roadmap.

Does Lazrit work in school networks?

Yes — it's a web app, no install. Just allow lazrit.com through your filter.

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