Capture
The planned workflow starts with a collection: tools, rolling stock, SMD parts, or Packout loadout captured by photo, scan, or measurement.
How it works
Benchfinity separates what ships today from the orchestration roadmap. The shipped Workbench generator is the baseplate foundation; the system layer is being built in the open.
The planned workflow starts with a collection: tools, rolling stock, SMD parts, or Packout loadout captured by photo, scan, or measurement.
Benchfinity turns that input into a coordinated workspace system. This is the orchestration layer: bins, dividers, trays, labels, and baseplates working from one plan.
Workbench already generates Gridfinity-compatible baseplates in the browser, with STL, split ZIP, and Bambu Studio-style 3MF export.
The output is print-ready for your printer or a maker service. The generated designs are yours to use, share, sell, or print.
Workbench runs in the browser, needs no account, and exports STL, split ZIP, and Bambu Studio-style 3MF files. It supports printer-bed presets, auto-split, magnets, connectors, and the 42 mm pitch.
Accounts, collection capture, coordinated bins, dividers, foam, wall-mounts, tool tracing, and whole-system generation are being built in the open. They are not present-tense claims.
Every page keeps this distinction visible. Baseplate generation is live. Accounts, collection capture, tool tracing, and whole-system generation are labeled roadmap until they ship.