The 3D-printed stickers and labels market will grow from USD 965.7 million in 2025 to USD 1,820.71 million by 2034, at a CAGR of 7.3% during this period. The demand for 3D-printed stickers and labels is rising because they improve visual appeal and create a memorable, tactile brand experience. Industries such as electronics and luxury goods are the main drivers behind this focus on aesthetic quality.
Leading Companies in the 3D-Printed Stickers and Labels Market

Tier 1
- Avery Dennison
- 3M
- CCL Industries
- Multi-Color Corporation
- UPM (including UPM Raflatac)
- HP Inc.
- Stratasys
- 3D Systems
- EOS GmbH
- Materialise
Tier 2
- Huhtamaki
- Constantia Flexibles
- Raflatac (brand / divisions)
- MacTac
- Carbon, Inc.
- Markforged
- Formlabs
- Protolabs (Proto Labs)
- Xometry
- Shapeways
- Sculpteo
- Xerox
- Domino Printing Sciences
- Nilpeter
- Gallus
- Konica Minolta
- Essentra Packaging
- Brady Corporation
- Zebra Technologies
Tier 3
- DomeTag
- Maverick Label
- Cubbison
- Auld Technology
- Coast Label
- Dilco
- Chemline
- Epoxies, Etc.
- Coniex
- Taiwan PU Corporation
- ResinPro
- MTBEpoxy
- Graphicoverlaysz
- Regional/custom label converters and doming shops
Latest Industry Leader Announcement
- In November 2024, Materialise revealed the range of software developments and partnerships that are crafted tdevelop the personalization of 3D printing operations, perfect checking tbegin the parts and lower the CO2 emissions.
- Bria, an top visual generative AI solution constructed for the organisation and HP, the worldwide technology leader, which is the worlds primary digital printing, is very proud treveal their partnership with Eurostampa on their 8th Envelope project.
- In September 2025, Indighas marked the 3000 Labels and packaging presses which have tbe installed worldwide and has disclosed AI-powered, end-to-end print solutions treveal profitable development in Dubai, UAE, September 2025.
Recent Developments
- In May 2025, Ricoh Company, Ltd has made an innovative 3D inkjet printing technology which allows the making of full-colour resin elements with both high mechanical power and biocompatibility. This innovation is predicted tassist the manufacturing of tailor-made, design-sensitive spaces, specifically in fields such as dentistry and eyewear.
- In October 2024, RevFoods officially disclosed the “worlds biggest” industrial facility for 3D printed food manufacturing, in which it makes its latest mycoprotein salmon-style filet.
- In September 2025, Ankers sub-brand eufyMake revealed the Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the latest UV printer, E1. The prizewinning machine can be utilised tprint 3D textural designs ontdifferent objects, with the potential tmimic brushstrokes or tmake a leather effect.