Full-Time

Software Engineer

3D Geometry

Posted on 10/31/2025

Formlabs

Formlabs

501-1,000 employees

3D printing solutions for dental industry

Compensation Overview

$110k - $145k/yr

Cambridge, MA, USA

In Person

On-site role based in Somerville, MA.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Ready to collaborate with a wide range of technical disciplines, including Software, Hardware, and Design teams
  • Experienced with object oriented design and development
  • Experience developing 3D graphics or computational geometry
Responsibilities
  • Develop world class desktop 3D printer software with a focus on geometric algorithms
  • Work with R&D teams to integrate newly researched features into the production PreForm codebase
  • Ship value-generating features to tens of thousands of users by implementing and optimizing a wide range of complex algorithms
  • Work with Product Management teams to define long-term feature roadmap
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with solid mechanics or FEM
  • Experience with image processing

Formlabs provides high-performance 3D printing solutions tailored for dentistry. It offers 3D printers (notably the Form 3B), dental-specific resins, and related software to enable in-house fabrication in dental practices and labs. The printers use resin-based printing to produce precise dental models, guides, and dental devices with speed and accuracy, designed for chairside and laboratory workflows. Unlike general 3D printing providers, Formlabs focuses on dental-specific materials and validated accuracy to fit clinical needs and streamline workflows. Its goal is to help dental professionals fabricate necessary tools and models in-house, reducing costs while improving patient outcomes.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series E

Total Funding

$250.8M

Headquarters

Somerville, Massachusetts

Founded

2011

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Meshy AI integration democratizes 3D printing, reaching 10M users for Form Now service.[1]
  • Form 4B Open Material Mode expands addressable market beyond proprietary resin lock-in.[1]
  • Micronics acquisition positions Formlabs to scale accessible SLS for manufacturing applications.[1]

What critics are saying

  • Open Material Mode erodes proprietary resin revenue as dental labs adopt cheaper alternatives.[1]
  • Chinese competitors Phrozen and Elegoo undercut pricing with sub-$1000 comparable dental printers.[1]
  • Desktop Metal's SLS printers outcompete Formlabs Fuse 1+ on cost and nylon performance.[1]

What makes Formlabs unique

  • Form 4's Low Force Display engine delivers 5x faster speeds, most parts under 2 hours.[1]
  • 130,000+ installed printers with 500M+ parts printed establish market leadership and trust.[1]
  • Integrated ecosystem: Form 4, post-processing, materials, and Form Now on-demand service.[1]

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Benefits

Flexible vacation

Premium coverage for medical, dental, and vision plans

Paid parental leave

Commuter benefits

Unlimited 3D prints

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

-1%
PR Newswire
Apr 14th, 2026
Meshy AI integrates with Formlabs to automate 3D printing from text prompts in under 5 minutes

Meshy.ai, a generative AI 3D platform, has announced an integration with Formlabs' Form Now on-demand print service, marking the first direct connection between AI-generated 3D models and professional manufacturing. The partnership was unveiled at RAPID + TCT 2026 in Boston. The integration allows Meshy users to generate 3D models from text prompts or images and send them directly to Form Now for professional printing with a single click, receiving finished parts in as little as 48 hours. The platform automatically handles mesh repair, geometry optimisation and material compatibility checks. Meshy serves over 10 million users and has powered more than 100 million generated models. The company also launched Workspace 3.0, featuring task-oriented workflows and unified asset management for professional teams, alongside Creative Lab for consumer products like keychains and magnets.

The Associated Press
Feb 17th, 2026
Formlabs appoints former Cognex CEO Rob Willett to board of directors

Formlabs, a professional 3D printing company, has appointed Rob Willett, former CEO of Cognex Corporation, to its board of directors. Willett brings over 30 years of experience in industrial automation and machine vision, having scaled Cognex into a billion-dollar leader in machine vision systems. The appointment comes as Formlabs advances its vision of making hardware production as accessible as software development. The company has sold more professional SLA and SLS printers than any competitor, with customers printing over 500 million parts for product development, manufacturing and healthcare applications. Carl Bass will step down from the board after more than eight years of service. Willett's appointment is effective immediately.

Startup Italia
Aug 16th, 2024
Licenziati Alcuni Dipendenti Di Formlabs, L’Azienda Di Stampa 3D. «Addio Ai Colleghi Che Si Trovano In Reparti Al Di Sotto Dei Nostri Obiettivi Di Efficienza»

Lo spin-off del MIT è stato il primo a portare la stampa SLA (stereolitografia) ad alta precisione e lavora soprattutto nei settori delle applicazioni mediche e odontoiatricheFormlabs, nota azienda di stampa 3d di Somerville, nel Massachusetts, ha confermato di aver licenziato meno di 40 dipendenti, sui circa 750. I licenziamenti arrivano dopo una serie di altri addii che in questi ultimi due anni, e anche nelle ultime settimane, hanno interessato l’azienda. Che cosa ha dichiarato un portavoce?. Leggi anche: Perchè proprio in vista delle elezioni USA Meta ha deciso di chiudere CrowdTangle che monitorava le fake news?. Le dichiarazioni del portavoce di Formlabs

Formlabs
Jul 12th, 2024
Formlabs Acquires Micronics to Develop the Next Generation of Accessible SLS

Industry leader Formlabs brings on Micronics founders to advance their shared mission of making SLS 3D printing more accessible.

Business Wire
Apr 18th, 2024
Formlabs Launches Form 4, The Fastest, Most Reliable 3D Printer For Prototyping Through Production

The new resin 3D printer by Formlabs- Form 4 Ecosystem. Produce parts at blazing speed, incredible precision and unmatched accuracy (Photo: Business Wire)The new resin 3D printer by Formlabs- Form 4 Ecosystem. Produce parts at blazing speed, incredible precision and unmatched accuracy (Photo: Business Wire)MUMBAI, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Formlabs, the leader in 3D printing, today announces the Form 4 and Form 4B, setting a new benchmark in professional resin 3D printing with Formlabs’ proprietary new Low Force Display™ (LFD) print engine. Form 4’s up to 5 times faster print speeds boost productivity for professionals, enabling them to take design risks and accelerate time to market."Form 4 marks a significant advancement for the entire 3D printing landscape," said Max Lobovsky, CEO and co-founder of Formlabs. "We’ve built on the strength and insights gathered from more than 130,000 printers on the market and over 300M parts printed to deliver the Form 4, our best SLA printer ever. It's reliability and new level of speed will transform how our customers develop new products."Form 4 HighlightsBlazing fast print speeds: Achieve most prints in under 2 hours with masked stereolithography (mSLA) technology, up to five times faster than Form 3+.Achieve most prints in under 2 hours with masked stereolithography (mSLA) technology, up to five times faster than Form 3+

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