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  1. OctoPrint.org

    OctoPrint is the snappy web interface for your 3D printer that allows you to control and monitor all aspects of your printer and print jobs, right from your browser.

  2. OctoPrint.org - Download & Setup OctoPrint

    Learn how to setup OctoPrint using the preinstalled OctoPi image for Raspberry Pi, or how to install from source on Windows, Linux and Mac.

  3. OctoPrint

    OctoPrint's development wouldn't be possible without the financial support by its community. If you enjoy OctoPrint, please consider becoming a regular supporter!

  4. Welcome to OctoPrint’s documentation!

    Welcome to OctoPrint’s documentation! OctoPrint provides a snappy web interface for controlling consumer 3D printers. It is Free Software and released under the GNU Affero General Public …

  5. OctoPrint.org - New release: 1.11.0

    Apr 22, 2025 · OctoPrint 1.11.x is the last version of OctoPrint to support Python 3.7 and 3.8. As further detailed in the heads-up post below, both versions have now been end-of-life for a while, and due to …

  6. OctoPrint.org - OctoBlog

    Feb 18, 2026 · OctoPrint is the snappy web interface for your 3D printer that allows you to control and monitor all aspects of your printer and print jobs, right from your browser.

  7. OctoPrint.org - New release: 1.10.0

    Apr 24, 2024 · Ten months in development, followed by close to three months of an RC phase, it's finally time to push out 1.10.0!

  8. OctoPrint.org - New release: 1.11.3

    Sep 9, 2025 · OctoPrint so far has been running system commands defined in event hooks within a shell. Starting with OctoPrint 1.11.3, OctoPrint will log a message to octoprint.log when it encounters …

  9. Plugin Tutorial — OctoPrint main documentation

    Where do we go from here? Over the course of this little tutorial we’ll build a full fledged, installable OctoPrint plugin that displays “Hello World!” at some locations throughout OctoPrint and also offers …

  10. Getting Started - OctoPrint dev documentation

    See octoprint --help for more information on the available command line parameters. OctoPrint also ships with a run script in its source directory. You can invoke it to start the server. It takes the same …