The snappy web interface for your 3D printer

OctoPrint

OctoPrint

  -  1.3 GB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    OctoPi 1.1.0 LATEST

  • Review by

    Juan Garcia

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Guy Sheffer / External Link

  • Filename

    octopi-1.1.0-1.11.0-20250506135300.zip

OctoPrint's powerful plugin system allows extending its functionality with awesome plugins from the community.

Control and monitor every aspect of your 3D printer and your printing jobs right from within your browser.

Free and open-source software released under the Affero General Public License (AGPL).

OctoPrint Screenshot 1

Control and monitor every aspect of your 3D printer and your printing jobs right from within your browser:
  • Access the embedded webcam feed and watch remotely how your printer is creating your newest thing.
  • Get constant feedback regarding the current progress of your print job.
  • Take a look at the integrated GCODE visualizer to see a rendition of the GCODE you are currently printing.
  • Keep an eye on the temperatures of your hotends and print bed and adapt them on the fly.
  • Move the print head along all axes, extrude, retract, just define your own custom controls.
  • Start, stop, or just pause your current print job; you are in full control at any time.
Out of the box, OctoPrint is compatible with most of the available consumer 3D printers.

What’s New

  • Hardware Support: Added support for Raspberry Pi 5 and introduced beta support for Le Potato AML-S905X-CC
  • System Upgrade: Migrated to Debian Bookworm with updated system structure and modernized dependencies
  • User Configuration: Enabled changing the default username directly through Raspberry Pi Imager
  • Networking Overhaul: Replaced wpa_supplicant with NetworkManager and introduced basic headless Wi-Fi configuration via new firmware settings
  • Performance & Compatibility: Updated core dependencies to support newer libraries and improve overall system stability
  • Bug Fixes: Resolved issues with webcam functionality, Wi-Fi blocking, and network connectivity checks
  • System Cleanup: Removed outdated network monitoring tools and deprecated components for a cleaner setup
  • Camera Support Changes: Removed unsupported camera ID to prevent conflicts and improve device compatibility
OctoPrint Screenshot 2

And its powerful plugin system allows extending its functionality in various ways. To name a few:
  • Have Octo Print send you push notifications on job progress via Pushbullet or Pushover.
  • Completely replace OctoPrint’s UI on mobile devices via TouchUI.
  • Integrate the app into your messaging tool of choice, like Telegram or Slack.
  • Collect statistics of your printer and print jobs via the Print History or the Printer Statistics plugin.
  • Add support for specific printers like Flashforge printers, older Makerbots, or the Micro 3D printer.
Guy Sheffer maintains “OctoPi”, a Raspbian (and thus Debian) based SD card image for the Raspberry Pi that already includes the app plus everything you need to run it:
  • OctoPrint plus its dependencies
  • MJPG-Streamer for live viewing of prints and time-lapse video creation, compatible with various USB webcams and the Raspberry Pi camera
OctoPrint Screenshot 3

And even more
  • Create awesome time-lapse recordings of your prints!
  • Slice your STL files directly within the app.
  • Control who can control your printer with the built-in access controls.
  • Add system commands to the menu to easily shut down or reboot your OctoPrint server or even your printer.
  • Configure event hooks to react to certain events within Octo Print by calling external commands or sending custom G-code to your printer.
  • and so much more...
PROS
  • User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive and easy-to-navigate web interface.
  • Remote Monitoring and Control: Ability to monitor and control 3D printers remotely.
  • Plugin Support: Extensive library of plugins for customization and enhanced functionality.
  • Time-lapse Videos: Built-in support for creating time-lapse videos of prints.
  • Open Source: Free to use and supported by a large community.
  • Multi-Printer Support: Manage multiple 3D printers from a single interface.
  • Alerts and Notifications: Real-time notifications about print progress and issues.
CONS
  • Initial Setup Complexity: Can be challenging to set up for beginners.
  • Hardware Requirements: Requires a dedicated device (e.g., Raspberry Pi) for optimal performance.
  • Occasional Bugs: As with any software, occasional bugs and issues may arise.
  • Dependency on Internet: Some features require an active internet connection.
  • Resource Intensive: Can be resource-intensive, affecting the performance of low-end devices.
Note: Recommended hardware: Raspberry Pi 3B. For installing the OctoPrint server on a Windows system, please take a look at the setup instructions for Windows on the forum.

Also Available: Download OctoPrint for Mac

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