The best laser cutters and engravers

Three of the best laser cutters on a blue background
(Image credit: xTool / Glowforge / Future)

The best laser cutters and engravers can be used to transform digital designs into physical products. You can create unique crafts to sell, prototype ideas in a physical format, make interesting promotional materials, or cut bespoke items to integrate into larger crafting projects, perhaps in conjunction with the best Cricut machines.

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Ian Dean is Editor, Digital Arts & 3D at Creative Bloq, and the former editor of many leading magazines in the creative sector, including ImagineFX, 3D World and video game titles Play and Official PlayStation Magazine. He has a vast amount of experience in reviewing creative hardware, including craft machines and cutting machines.

xTool P2 Laser Cutter
xTool P2 Laser Cutter: was US$4,399 now US$3,449 at Amazon

Save $950: This is a Prime exclusive deal, and one of the best savings we've seen on this laser cutter, which usually has discounts of around $700 / £500 at maximum.

Glowforge  Aura Laser Engraver and Cutter
Glowforge Aura Laser Engraver and Cutter: was US$1,199 now US$899 at Amazon

Save 25%: The Glowforge Aura is number 5 on this list, and has a generous Black Friday discount over at Amazon knocking off $300.

Price Check: $999.99 at Best Buy

xTool M1 Ultra 4-in-1 Craft Machine
xTool M1 Ultra 4-in-1 Craft Machine: was US$2,099.99 now US$1,399.99 at Amazon

Save $700: This is another worthy discount on an Xtool laser engraver and vinyl cutter, and this premium kit includes materials, pens, a riser base with honeycomb, blade tools, and much more. At the time of writing, this deal has already been 30% claimed at Amazon.

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xTool P2 scoreboard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignLarge, solid and safe design with modern features.★★★★★
PerformanceExcellent results with little fuss, app could be better.★★★★★
Features55W CO2 laser, passthrough slot, camera auto focus.★★★★
PriceCosts less than its Glowforge rival for similar tech.★★★★★
Our expert says...
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Our expert says...
Ian Dean

If you are a beginner, the P2 is easy to use, and if you're a small studio the breadth of uses is impressive: it can cut wood up to 18 mm thick and engrave wood, coloured acrylic, card stock, leather, metal and more. There was some trial and error in getting the results I wanted, but the automatic focus is excellent, making these trials easy. Just note the size and weight: you will need a dedicated space.

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Glowforge Spark scoreboard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignSmall, clean design that can fit into any craft room.★★★★★
PerformanceQuiet and clean, ideal for home crafters.★★★★
FeaturesThe 6W laser is lower power, but offers live camera previews and auto focus★★★
PriceA low price for a Glowforge. Excellent value.★★★★★
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xTool S1 scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignSturdy, enclosed design with fire-resistant shell and safety features.★★★★★
PerformanceFast and precise cutting and engraving with impressive results.★★★★
FeaturesAuto-focus, dynamic focus, and smart air assist for versatile use. ★★★★
PriceGood value for the quality and features offered.★★★★
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Cesci Angell

Whilea few of the xTool S1’s functions are not as quick and automated as some other laser cutters on the market, it won me over with its easy-to-use software and its ability to cut and engrave straight out of the box. It delivers impressive results and opens the door for beginners looking to get into laser cutting.

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Glowforge Pro scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignSturdy and beautifully built, includes honeycomb base as standard.★★★★★
PerformanceReliable and clean cuts and engravings; super easy to use.★★★★★
Features45W CO2 laser, large and expandable work area, camera auto focus, passthrough slot.★★★★★
PriceWell-priced for the quality, a good value beginner machine.★★★★
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Our expert says...
Ian Dean

This is in a class of its own, quite literally. The Class 4, 45 watt CO2 laser is better than anything else you can find for home use, making the Glowforge Pro a powerful, fast and accurate laser cutter ideal for professional projects and high-end crafting, including for creating large and detailed projects for work and clients.

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Glowforge Aura scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignCompact and elegant, one-button design.★★★★★
PerformanceGood results every time, and easy to use.★★★★
FeaturesA tight lid for clean cuts, built-in camera for accuracy and ease.★★★★
PriceWell-priced for the quality, a good value beginner machine.★★★★★
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xTool F1 scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignSmart desktop style with full enclosure★★★★
PerformanceOne of the fastest laser engravers.★★★★
FeaturesThe 10W dual diode laser expandable workspace. ★★★
PriceNot the cheapest, but has a specific use.★★★
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xTool M1 scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignSleek and modern design with multiple interchangeable modules.★★★★★
PerformanceExcellent versatility with good performance across all functions.★★★★
FeaturesUnique 4-in-1 functionality sets it apart from other craft machines.★★★★★
PriceHigher price point, but justified by its multi-functionality.★★★★
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Our expert says...
Ian Dean

I already loved the original xTool M1, which I gave 4.5 stars in my review. The M1 Ultra builds on that success offering an even more complete machine, adding inkjet printing and pen drawing to the mix. That's makes it a comprehensive all-round tool kit for crafters.

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Our expert says...
Ian Dean

This is a good engraver and cutter that will sit nicely on any desk setup. It's a capable machine but one I feel is slightly let down by its app and a need to manually adjust settings for materials and projects – if you're familiar with laser engravers it's a good buy, but first-time users may want to opt for a device with better software support and onboarding.

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LaserPecker 4 scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignCan be used as a handheld engraver.★★★
PerformanceSuper fast and clean engraving.★★★★
FeaturesDual-laser setup for fast engraving and cutting in one go.★★★★
PriceQuite steep considering the workspace size.★★★
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IKIER K1 Pro Max scorecard
AttributesNotesRating
DesignOld fashioned open frame but has its advantages.★★★
PerformanceFast, quiet and adaptable.★★★★
FeaturesSwap from 48W to 24W lasers, automatic sinking, air assist.★★★★
PriceExpensive but fast and pro level results.★★★
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Our expert says...
Ian Dean

This is a very manual laser engraver and cutter compared to other new machines from the likes of xTool and Glowforge, but it's powerful machine. The fact it can cut wood around 20mm deep is incredible, and its speed and accuracy is equally impressive. I'd say it's mainly a machine for experienced users who have knowledge of LightBurn.

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Editor, Digital Arts & 3D

Ian Dean is Editor, Digital Arts & 3D at Creative Bloq, and the former editor of many leading magazines. These titles included ImagineFX, 3D World and video game titles Play and Official PlayStation Magazine. Ian launched Xbox magazine X360 and edited PlayStation World. For Creative Bloq, Ian combines his experiences to bring the latest news on digital art, VFX and video games and tech, and in his spare time he doodles in Procreate, ArtRage, and Rebelle while finding time to play Xbox and PS5.

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