
Haddy is an American manufacturing company that leverages AI-powered robotic 3D printing to produce custom furniture and products. They offer a full-service design and manufacturing partnership, taking clients from initial concept (CAD file, sketch, mood board) through rapid prototyping (MVP) to mass production. Haddy emphasizes speed, design freedom, and sustainability, using recyclable or biodegradable materials and a closed-loop model where they take back used items for reprocessing. Their services cater to various industries including retail, hospitality, architectural and design, and entertainment, enabling faster production cycles (days, not months) and agile scaling from one-off pieces to multi-unit runs, all manufactured locally in the USA.

Haddy is an American manufacturing company that leverages AI-powered robotic 3D printing to produce custom furniture and products. They offer a full-service design and manufacturing partnership, taking clients from initial concept (CAD file, sketch, mood board) through rapid prototyping (MVP) to mass production. Haddy emphasizes speed, design freedom, and sustainability, using recyclable or biodegradable materials and a closed-loop model where they take back used items for reprocessing. Their services cater to various industries including retail, hospitality, architectural and design, and entertainment, enabling faster production cycles (days, not months) and agile scaling from one-off pieces to multi-unit runs, all manufactured locally in the USA.
What they do: AI-powered robotic 3D printing and end-to-end digital manufacturing for custom furniture and commercial products
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Scale: Small team (reported ~19 employees)
Sustainability: Uses recyclable/biodegradable materials and a closed-loop takeback/reprocessing model
Funding: No publicly disclosed total funding amount; Crunchbase lists multiple investors
Reduces lead times and increases design flexibility for furniture and commercial product manufacturing while addressing material sustainability and local production.
3D printing / digital manufacturing / furniture
“Has multiple investors (reported as seven), including Alumni Ventures and Revolution”