A 3D print log app that actually makes your prints better

Free · private · works offline in your browser · no account

If you 3D print regularly, you already know the pain: a model came out perfect last month, but you can't remember the temps, the layer height, or which spool you used. So you tweak in the dark and waste another roll of filament. A proper 3D print log app fixes that by turning every print into a reusable record.

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Log every setting that matters

For each print, PrintLog stores the model name, printer, material (PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, Resin), nozzle and bed temperature, layer height, print time, grams of filament used, and the result. When a print fails, you record the reason — warping, layer shift, clog, poor bed adhesion — so the same mistake doesn't happen twice.

See your success rate climb

Every entry feeds an overall success rate so you can see, at a glance, whether your tuning is actually working. With Pro you also get a breakdown by material and by printer — instantly spotting that your PETG is dialled in but TPU still needs slower retraction, or that one printer is dragging your average down.

What you can track in PrintLog:

Private by design

Everything is stored locally in your browser using localStorage — no sign-up, no cloud, no tracking. Your print history is yours. Pro ($9 one-time) adds CSV export, filament cost stats, the settings library, and success-rate breakdowns.

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