Nonprofit · Student-Led · San Jose, CA

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Innovating Accessibility

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Tools designed for the people who need them most

We use 3D printing to develop cost-effective accessories and dental tools for individuals with mobility limitations. We're currently building a toothbrush grip for people with arthritis — one that's truly personalized, not one-size-fits-all.

Our Story
Printable Smiles grip prototypes

Built on three commitments

User-Centered Design

We actively collaborate with disability service providers, occupational therapists, and community members to ensure our solutions address real-world needs — not just assumptions about them.

3D-Printing

Rapid, affordable prototyping lets us iterate quickly and deliver truly personalized solutions rather than generic products. We're on nearly 20 iterations and counting.

Cost-Consciousness

Our non-profit structure means we prioritize quality and accessibility over profit. The people who need these tools most shouldn't be priced out of them.

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Have questions, feedback, or want to collaborate? We're always open to suggestions.

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