Corellaser isn’t trying to be the prettiest or the cheapest. It’s trying to be the one you trust when a $10,000 sheet of carbon fiber is on the line. And from what we’ve seen, trust is exactly what they’ve earned.
Where other lasers feel like laboratory experiments, Corellaser feels like a tool. The 12-inch multitouch interface runs (no relation to CorelDRAW—just a happy naming coincidence), which offers drag-and-drop parameter tuning, material libraries that actually work, and a live beam visualization camera that lets you preview cuts with 0.01mm overlay accuracy.
Corellaser isn’t trying to be the prettiest or the cheapest. It’s trying to be the one you trust when a $10,000 sheet of carbon fiber is on the line. And from what we’ve seen, trust is exactly what they’ve earned.
Where other lasers feel like laboratory experiments, Corellaser feels like a tool. The 12-inch multitouch interface runs (no relation to CorelDRAW—just a happy naming coincidence), which offers drag-and-drop parameter tuning, material libraries that actually work, and a live beam visualization camera that lets you preview cuts with 0.01mm overlay accuracy. corellaser new