Free laser cutter tools

Simple tools for laser cutter owners and buyers

Check material compatibility, fix bad cuts, estimate sheet yield, and price your laser-made products. No account needed โ€” all tools run in your browser.

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Diode Laser Material Compatibility

Find out if your material will cut or engrave on a blue diode laser โ€” including the real deal on acrylic colors and transparency.

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Laser Settings Troubleshooting Wizard

Tell us what went wrong โ€” not cutting through, burning, melting, weak engraving โ€” and get a prioritized fix list.

Diagnose my cut โ†’
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Tool 3

Laser Material Safety Checker

Before you cut, check if your material is safe to laser. Covers PVC, ABS, faux leather, unknown plastics, and more.

Check safety โ†’
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Tool 4

Laser Wattage Chooser

Not sure what laser you actually need? Tell us what you want to make and we'll help you find the right machine class.

Find my laser โ†’
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Tool 5

Sheet Yield & Cost-per-Item Calculator

How many earrings, ornaments, or coasters fit on one sheet? What does each piece cost in materials?

Calculate yield โ†’
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Tool 6

Laser Job Pricing Calculator for Etsy Sellers

Price laser-made products properly โ€” including machine time, labor, platform fees, and packaging โ€” not just materials.

Price my product โ†’
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How these tools work

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Pick your tool

Each tool answers one specific question laser owners and buyers actually ask.

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Enter your details

Select your material, laser type, wattage, and what you're trying to do.

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Get a plain-English result

No jargon. Just a clear rating, explanation, and next steps for your situation.

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Always test on scrap

These tools give starting points. Material batches vary โ€” always run a test cut first.

These tools provide planning estimates and general educational guidance. Always follow your laser manufacturer's instructions, verify material composition, use proper ventilation and fire safety practices, and test on scrap material before running a real job.