Neutrone.com

Neutrone.com

Local manufacturing made simple

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Neutrone.com connects anyone with a product idea in mind with local Makers and Digital Fabricators who can bring it to life. The platform facilitates proximity-based manufacturing with no minimum orders, offering a local alternative to overseas production.
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Lore
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Hi Product Hunt community! 👋

I'm Lore, founder of Neutrone.com. After years in consumer product development across Asia, Europe, and the US, I saw a meaningful opportunity to bring manufacturing closer to home and make it accessible to everyone.

Neutrone was born from a simple realization: there are talented Makers with amazing digital fabrication tools and skills right in our own communities, who can already manufacture almost any kind of product! During the pandemic, I wanted to create a custom mechanical keyboard case and found a local Maker who could produce it faster, with more personalization, and without the usual headaches of traditional, less accessible manufacturing.

That "aha!" moment sparked Neutrone—a platform that:
- Connects people with creative ideas to local Makers with CNC machines, 3D printers, and other digital tools
- Makes small-batch production possible without minimum orders in most cases (super important!)
- Helps Makers showcase their skills through discoverable profiles
- Enables direct collaboration in the same time zone

Neutrone.com is completely free for Makers to join and create their pages.

We're on a mission to empower the next generation of small businesses by making local Makers the default choice for accessible manufacturing solutions. We believe small is closer, faster, friendlier, and better!

I'd love to hear your thoughts on how we can make local manufacturing even more accessible for everyone. What product ideas would you love to bring to life if you had a Maker nearby?