Impact

Growing up in a world where neurodivergent individuals often face stigma and limited opportunities, I saw firsthand how misunderstood conditions like ADHD and autism could be. After navigating my own experiences and building a successful career in media and 3D printing, I founded Printality to create a space that champions neurodiversity, especially for those with ADHD and autism.

At Printality, we don’t just design 3D-printed fidget toys and creative products. We are on a mission to foster a community that supports and celebrates neurodivergent individuals. By creating sensory-friendly, accessible products, we aim to provide tools that help manage focus, reduce anxiety, and encourage creativity.

Our Work in the ADHD and Autism Communities

Through partnerships and our growing online presence, Printality advocates for better representation and understanding of neurodivergent individuals. We allocate portions of our profits and tip funds to support mental health initiatives and offer resources to those navigating ADHD and autism. These funds are used for initiatives like providing educational tools, raising awareness, and supporting community programs that empower individuals with ADHD and autism to thrive.

Supporting Neurodivergents

One of our key goals is to use our platform to provide employment opportunities that are more inclusive and understanding of neurodivergent needs. By creating flexible roles that fit different working styles, we aim to demonstrate that individuals with ADHD and autism are not only capable but can excel when given the right tools and environment.

Empowering Neurodiverse Creators

Beyond products, we’re passionate about storytelling. We use our social platforms to share success stories from our community, highlighting neurodivergent creators who are breaking down barriers in various industries. We believe that with the right support, anyone can unlock their full potential, and Printality is committed to making that vision a reality.

Through education, advocacy, and innovation, we’re working to build a world where ADHD and autism are not just understood but celebrated.