Brand vs brand
Not sure which laser brand fits your projects? Compare positioning, catalog breadth, price ranges, and flagship picks — then drill into specific machine duels.
- xTool vs GlowforgePolished consumer lasers with strong software and one of the widest maker-focused catalogs. · Making CO₂ feel approachable for non-technical crafters with camera alignment and material presets.
- Sculpfun vs OrturReliable value diode cutters with strong air-assist culture and large-format S9 options. · Affordable Laser Master frames that introduced thousands of makers to diode engraving.
- Atomstack vs LongerHigh-wattage diode value and fast product refreshes that undercut premium brands. · Bundle-friendly Ray5/Ray6 diode frames and hybrid SKUs for mixed material experiments.
- Creality vs FoxAlienLeveraging Creality's 3D printer distribution to sell accessible Falcon lasers at scale. · Small-footprint Reisler and LE frames for tight desks.
- ComMarker vs xToolAffordable galvo fiber markers popular with jewelry and small-batch metal shops. · Polished consumer lasers with strong software and one of the widest maker-focused catalogs.
- Gweike vs OMTechAccessible CO₂ desktop cutters and cloud-connected options when diode power is not enough. · Business-oriented laser listings with larger beds and US reseller presence.
- WeCreat vs xToolEnclosed diode machines that prioritize cleaner operation and visual alignment. · Polished consumer lasers with strong software and one of the widest maker-focused catalogs.
- Monport vs OMTechNorth American-facing CO₂ desktop cutters for small businesses leaving diode behind. · Business-oriented laser listings with larger beds and US reseller presence.
- Sculpfun vs AtomstackReliable value diode cutters with strong air-assist culture and large-format S9 options. · High-wattage diode value and fast product refreshes that undercut premium brands.
- LaserPecker vs xToolPalm-sized lasers that made on-the-go engraving mainstream for gifts and phone cases. · Polished consumer lasers with strong software and one of the widest maker-focused catalogs.