About Kiri:Moto
Kiri:Moto is a browser-based toolbox for 3D printing, CNC milling, and laser cutting. It runs entirely on your
device with no installs, no accounts, and no cloud dependency. All slicing and toolpath generation happen
locally in your browser for maximum privacy and portability.
History
Kiri:Moto has been in continuous development for over a decade. Designed as an open, lightweight, multi-process
fabrication engine, it has evolved from a simple slicer into a full workflow tool for makers, educators, and
prosumers. It is fully open-source and free to use.
What It Does
Import 3D models or 2D images, prepare them for FDM/SLA printing, generate CNC toolpaths, or produce laser-ready
output. Everything—rendering, slicing, previews, and exports—happens inside the browser sandbox, making
Kiri:Moto usable anywhere, even offline.
Why It Matters
Kiri:Moto avoids proprietary lock-in and heavy desktop installs. It provides a clean, privacy-first workflow that
works on almost any device. Its openness and simplicity help new makers get started and give advanced users full
control over their fabrication pipeline.
Join the Community
The project is open to everyone. Report bugs, request features, create device profiles, or contribute code.
Kiri:Moto is built in the open and grows through community involvement.