Built by makers,
for makers.
Filora started because we couldn't find a filament supplier that actually knew what a print farm needed. Consistent stock, real diameter control, and a rep who picks up the phone. So we built one.
Every printer deserves filament it can trust.
The 3D printing industry has a filament problem. Most brands optimise for shelf appeal — shiny packaging, trendy colors, price wars. Nobody optimises for the thing that actually matters: does the next spool print exactly like the last?
Filora's answer is simple: tighter tolerances, deeper stock, and a team that actually tests the materials we sell. We run our filaments on Bambu, Creality, Prusa, and Voron printers before they ship. If it clogs on our test bench, it doesn't leave the warehouse.
We're building toward something bigger — US manufacturing, private-label spools, and a B2B API that lets print farms auto-reorder when inventory drops. We're not there yet. But we're building it with the people who need it most.
What we actually stand for
Tolerance is everything
We hold ±0.02mm diameter consistency across every spool. That's not marketing. It's measured before it ships, and we reject batches that don't meet spec.
Stock depth, not SKU count
We stock deeply on the materials people actually use. 1KG Black PLA, PETG, TPU. The 47th exotic color variant you'll never print? We'll pass.
Honest specs
We list print temperatures, bed temps, print speeds, and cooling settings on every product. Not ranges designed to hide bad filament. Actual tested numbers.
Built for farms, not hobbyists
Most filament brands target weekend hobbyists. We target the people running 10, 20, 50 printers. That means volume pricing, batch consistency, and a rep who knows your setup.
US-first supply chain
We ship from US warehouses. Fast, reliable, no customs delays. We're also building toward US manufacturing — less supply chain risk, more consistency, "Made in America" on the label.
No BS support
When you email us, a person reads it. A person who knows what a Bambu X1C is, what ASA is for, and what the difference between PLA+ and standard PLA actually means in practice.
Ready to try it?
Start with a single spool. We're confident it'll be the last brand you compare.