eufyMake E1 Becomes Most-Funded Project in Kickstarter History
August 4, 2025eufyMake, the creative personal tool brand from Anker Innovations, has officially set a new benchmark in crowdfunding history. Its debut product, the E1 – the world’s first personal 3D-Texture UV Printer, launched on April 29, and quickly shattered records. Within just 14 hours, the campaign surpassed $10 million, and has now raised more than $46 million, making it the highest-funded project ever on Kickstarter — beating the previous record of $41.7 million.

“This record-breaking Kickstarter campaign for the eufyMake E1 is a powerful example of what happens when creators and community come together,” said Everette Taylor, CEO of Kickstarter. “When our Kickstarter community gets excited about a project, they really show up. Their willingness to support new innovations before they ever hit the shelves is what makes our community so special.
“Even more special is how big moments like this create a ripple effect on our platform. The users who discover Kickstarter through campaigns like this one often go on to support crowdfunding campaigns from other creators, so the success of one project contributes to the success of a whole ecosystem of projects. We’re incredibly honored that the eufyMake team chose Kickstarter to debut the E1 — and proud to be Anker’s preferred crowdfunding partner.”
Frank Zhu, Senior Vice President of Anker Innovations and Head of the eufy Business Group, added, “We’re incredibly grateful for the overwhelming support from our backers. Our mission has always been to make innovative technology more accessible, and this response shows just how powerful that idea can be. Thanks to our community, we’re not just launching a product — we’re helping more people turn their ideas into something real.”
The success of the eufyMake E1 underscores the rising demand for accessible, high-quality creative tools that empower individuals to bring their ideas to life. With the momentum of this campaign, eufyMake is poised to redefine the future of personal fabrication technology.


