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LaserPecker
Portable and desktop compact engravers for personalization.
Known for
Palm-sized lasers that made on-the-go engraving mainstream for gifts and phone cases.
LaserPecker built a distinct niche: ultra-compact diode (and select hybrid) engravers controlled by phone apps. LP series machines prioritize portability over cutting large panels.
They are complementary tools—not replacements for 400×400 mm workshop cutters.
Strengths
Where the brand earns its reputation
- Extremely small footprint and travel-friendly design
- Fast setup for small gifts and leather patches
- App workflow approachable for non-technical users
- Hybrid LP models add light metal marking options
Weaknesses
Honest limits before you buy
- Tiny work area limits signs and large crafts
- Cutting ability minimal versus frame lasers
- Proprietary app dependence on some models
- Price per watt high compared with open-frame competitors
Flagship product
LaserPecker 5

LaserPecker 5 continues the compact flagship line with updated optics and app features. Buy it for portability and personalization, not for workshop production.
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All models
Every LaserPecker line on Maker Atlas, grouped by platform and power tier.
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