The best small-batch tools are not only about speed. They are about confidence. Before engraving a card, tag, or coaster, the creator wants to know where the mark will land. The AntBelt G1 workflow is designed around a simple loop: preview, place, engrave, repeat.
Preview helps the user think before committing. Place keeps the object aligned on the work area. Engrave turns the design into a finished result. Repeat is where the value appears for shops, because one good setup can become a short run of consistent pieces.
This is why the G1 story is not just “a laser engraver.” It is a workflow for small objects. A compact galvo machine can make sense when the jobs are frequent, varied, and detail-driven: a few black cards, a batch of wood tags, leather patches for a small brand, or sample packaging labels for a launch.
AntBelt G1 is preparing for Kickstarter now. Follow the pre-launch page if you want the launch reminder, sample updates, and first-batch news.
