Opdo and Luximprint Partner for Optics Manufacturing Workflow
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 11, 2025 — Opdo, a developer of AI-enabled optical design and a specialist in 3D printing for optics, has partnered with Luximprint, a provider of 3D printed optics. The companies plan to integrate their respective technologies to bridge AI design and digital manufacturing, and to increase the speed at which optical systems are conceived, developed, and brought to market.
The partnership brings together Opdo’s AI Optics Platform and Luximprint’s Printoptical technology, to allow engineers to define optical intent through natural language and move those designs directly into production. Through this combination, the companies aim to establish a complete digital workflow from concept to finished component.

Opdo and Luximprint have partnered to bring together AI-enabled optics design and digital manufacturing. Courtesy of Luximprint.
Luximprint’s Printoptical manufacturing processes produces optical-grade surfaces directly from digital files, eliminating tooling and accelerating turnaround, the company said. Combined with Opdo’s AI-driven design and simulation capabilities, along with its expertise in volumetric optics fabrication, the partnership provides greater creative freedom and manufacturing efficiency across scales and applications, according to the companies.
At the manufacturing end, Luximprint joins a growing ecosystem on the Opdo platform that includes volumetric and microfabrication technologies from companies including Xolography and Nanoscribe. The ecosystem covers technologies from freeform and illumination optics to advanced microstructures to offer engineers a complete, data-driven design-to-production environment.
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