WOL3D launches India’s first 3D-printed flexible toy brand in Delhi

The Indian toy industry has seen 240 per cent export growth since 2014, while the global 3D printing market is projected to reach $74 billion by 2030.
WOL3D has launched Vinglits, India’s first 3D-printed flexible toy brand, at the 16th Toy Exhibition in Delhi on July 7, 2025. The company is targeting India’s ₹16,000 crore toy industry with plans to sell significant quantities in 2025.
The company has established in-house manufacturing capacity of 6 lakh toys annually and is partnering with distributors and retail chains to expand market reach. Vinglits toys are manufactured using additive manufacturing technology, which allows for flexible designs that cannot be achieved through traditional molding methods.
The product range includes farm animals, fantasy creatures and collectible characters designed as stress-relief and focus tools for users across age groups, from children to working professionals and seniors. The toys are made using proprietary biodegradable materials and marketed as learning tools and collectibles.
“Vinglits is a symbol of what’s possible when innovation meets imagination,” said Rahul Chandalia, Founder & CEO of WOL3D. The company positions the launch as bringing advanced 3D printing technology to everyday consumers.
The launch comes as India’s 3D printing sector is expected to grow at 20-25 per cent CAGR in 2025, with consumer applications driving growth. The Indian toy industry has seen 240 per cent export growth since 2014, while the global 3D printing market is projected to reach $74 billion by 2030.
WOL3D describes itself as one of India’s early movers in 3D printing, offering solutions across industrial and consumer sectors.
The shares of Wol 3D India Limited closed today on the NSE at ₹127.80 down by ₹0.15 or 0.12 per cent.
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Published on July 7, 2025
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