Bambu Lab has launched its A2L large-format 3D printer in India at Rs 48,999, marking the company's first official move into one of the world's fastest-growing maker markets.

Bambu Lab has officially entered the Indian market with the A2L, its largest open-bed desktop 3D printer to date. The launch gives Indian makers, educators, and small businesses a direct route to the brand's ecosystem rather than relying on third-party resellers.

A2L at a glance

The A2L carries a 330 x 320 x 325 mm build volume, which Bambu Lab says is 105% larger than the standard 256 mm class of printers. Adaptive Vibration Compensation and Granular Dampers are included to keep large prints smooth at speed, and a closed-loop PMSM Servo Extruder monitors extrusion in real time to catch clogs and run-outs early.

Quiet operation is a stated priority. The A2L runs below 49 dB in Silent Mode, which matters for homes, classrooms, and small studios. It also supports AMS units for multi-material and multi-color printing, plus optional Blade Cutting and Pen Drawing modules for non-printing workflows.

India pricing and availability

The A2L starts at Rs 48,999 in India, with a Combo variant at Rs 65,999. The machine is available through authorized channel partners across the country. That pricing puts it below many competing large-format machines and undercuts imported alternatives once shipping and import duties are factored in.

Why India now

Bambu Lab has been the top-selling desktop 3D printer brand by volume for three consecutive years, according to the company. Indian makers have been buying machines through third-party channels for nearly two years, but this is the first time the brand is selling directly through an authorized network with local support. Leo Wang, Bambu Lab's Country Head for India, called the market one of the company's most exciting for innovation and digital manufacturing.

The launch also includes access to the full Bambu Lab ecosystem: MakerWorld for ready-to-print models, Bambu Studio for slicing, and the Bambu Handy mobile app for remote monitoring. RFID-enabled filament spools simplify setup by auto-loading material profiles.

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