Toys that bend 47 times. Plant-based PLA. ₹149 onwards. ₹199.
One-piece prints with built-in joints. Bend 47 times before we’ll quote you on bend 48. From a Chennai floor, into a kraft sleeve, onto your bag.
Pick a size. Then pick the toys.
The maths is on us.
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There are no glued joints. The whole sculpt prints in one go, with engineered slack at every flex point. That's why it doesn't break at the same spot twice.
Everything new. Forty percent off the first 100.
Plant PLA. Lime-fed Bambulab.
Single piece, every time.
Every flexi comes off the bed already moving. Joints designed into the print itself with microscopic clearances. No glue, no assembly, no missing parts in the bag.
A hobby. A toddler. A broken plastic bunny.
Innova3D didn’t start as a business. It started with a 2-year-old, a single 3D printer, and the small frustration of plastic toys that snap in two days.
We started printing for our own kid — a flexi bunny one Sunday, a penguin the next. The rule: if she didn’t like it, or it broke, it didn’t ship. Six months on, the first batch is still bending.
READ THE FULL STORY →Yes, it’s plastic. Not the usual plastic.
PLA is plant-based bioplastic — corn-derived, food-grade, and compostable in industrial conditions. Still a polymer. But we’d rather print this than ship petroleum-derived toys that crack in two days.
- ● Plant-based, food-grade, BPA-free
- ● Recyclable into new spools (mail it back when it retires)
- ● Survives 800+ flex cycles in our home tests
The verdict from Coimbatore, Bangalore, Chennai.
Where flexi friends end up.
"Bent it 60 times waiting for an Uber. Still attached to the bag. Worth every rupee."
"Bought the trio for my nephew's birthday. He picked the dragon out of the kraft sleeve and refused to put it down."
"No screens, no charging, no battery. Just a thing that fidgets back. Two of us at the office have one now."














