
The recipient (who’s also running the app) places the gift on a virtual shelf with other gifts they’ve received. Watch the video to see how it works.

One can easily envision an app that provides simple abilities to modify the model in basic ways (color, size, options, etc.) and then connect to the appropriate service for final printing and shipping. If you’re a 3D printing service, you might consider this approach. What better way to bring clients to your service if you tie it directly to a smartphone?
Oh and we can’t forget to mention: LWGifts pulled an April Fool’s day prank in which they tweeted:
SO EXCITED to announce our new 3D printer iPhone accessory with dock connector…now you can *really* play with your gifts!
That was not real, of course.
But it could be.
Thanks for the mention – great to see you’ve picked up the ball and run with it on our April Fool’s prank!
I’m personally intrigued by the concept of 3D printing…not sure it’s quite where we’re heading with LWG (!) but I can’t wait to see what someone *does* come up with for 3D printing from iPhone.
Thanks for the mention – great to see you’ve picked up the ball and run with it on our April Fool’s prank!
I’m personally intrigued by the concept of 3D printing…not sure it’s quite where we’re heading with LWG (!) but I can’t wait to see what someone *does* come up with for 3D printing from iPhone.