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NOTE: This is xTool F1 Ultra, with 16mp camera, 20w fiber laser, support 3D emobossing engraving.
Support Almost All Materials Ultra-Fast: Introducing the world’s first 20W fiber and diode dual lasers, achieving speeds up to 10,000mm/s. The fiber laser can engrave all metals (gold, silver, copper, stainless steel, brass, titanium, etc.) in seconds, while the diode laser excels on wood, acrylic, leather, glass, rubber, fabric, and more.
3D Embossing and Deep Engraving: With 20W power in both fiber and diode lasers, the F1 Ultra laser engraving machine handles intricate, multi-level 3D engraving and deep engraving on various materials, including metal, wood, and rock, creating high-value items.
Factory-Level Productivity: xTool’s exclusive Auto Streamline Production, powered by the Auto Conveyor (available separately) and a 16MP SMART CAMERA system, effortlessly manages batch engraving. This laser engraver and cutter machine automatically recognizes shapes on the conveyor, intelligently fills patterns on every piece nonstop, and with its 10,000mm/s speed, completes entire batches in minutes.
Revolutionary Working Area and HD Resolution: The F1 Ultra boasts the largest desktop fiber laser engraver working space at 220mm x 220mm, expandable to 220mm x 500mm if with the auto conveyor. This enlargement doesn’t compromise the detail and precision of HD photo engraving in any corner, unlike other fibers with switchable lenses.
Versatile Cutting Capabilities: As a revolutionary dual laser engraver for wood and metal, its 20W diode laser can cut up to 15mm wood and 12mm black acrylic, while the 20W fiber laser can handle thin pieces of stainless steel (0.3mm), brass (0.4mm), and aluminum (0.2mm).
Safe for In-Store Customization: Multiple safety features and 10,000mm/s speed make it perfect for instant customization in front of customers. The fully enclosed cover filters out strong light, efficient smoke extraction removes smoke quickly, and it’s equipped with a fire safety alarm and an emergency stop button.
More Than Just a Machine – A Business Solution: xTool supports you from design to production and beyond. Use Artimind AI to quickly generate word designs, images, and 3D embossing, and find inspiration from our community of over 6,000 free design projects. Boost production efficiency with our reliable software, used by 68,000 daily active users.
NOTE: The Auto Conveyor is not included, available separately. xTool F1 Ultra is a Class 4 laser engraver, with both the diode and infrared laser output power being 20,000mW.


Pieter –
Best Beginners Laser Engraving Product
The xTool F1 Ultra is a solid laser engraver with fast speed and precision. Setup was quick with the exception of trying to conect it via my wifi but 5min later and it was connected. It feels well-built and reliable, making it great for both hobby and small business use. You definitely get what you pay for and more (I’m Based in South Africa)There’s a bit of a learning curve with some advanced features, but the online groups and guidlines make it easy to learn and apply as you work on your project. Did this Metal business card within 5min after set-up was done. Overall, a powerful machine with excellent results — still have a lot to learn as I’m new to Laser engraving and cutting but im looking forward to playing around a bit more with all the features the F1 Ultra can provide like embossing and cutting and more
honest Abe –
Worth the price for what you get.
So this makes the 4th Xtool machine I own (D1, S1, F1 and now F1 ultra) great machines all still running. The build quality is superb. The size of the f1 ultra is quite larger than the f1. The F1 ultra is more powerful that the f1 allowing to engrave more stuff. Very easy to use with Xtool own software plenty of videos to teach you how to use if you are new to Xtool. The weight is still portable just not as easy as F1. You do pay more for the ultra but well worth the price with camera and being able to do curved surfaces and deep engravings in metal.
EEK –
Fast! Fun! And new Bench mark for all others to follow.
I’m still in awe of the incredible speed of this laser. It’s a stark contrast to the slower lasers I’ve used in the past, like diode and CO2 lasers. Just the speed alone makes the F1 Ultra worth the investment.But that’s not all – the engraving quality is simply amazing. And the camera is truly exceptional. It’s a feature that seems so simple to achieve it’s a game-changer for anyone who’s used other laser engraving systems. With the F1 Ultra, I never have to worry about misaligning my artwork or not even being on the material. It’s been perfect every time.But I guess it’s not so simple if it was why haven’t other companies been able to do the same?It’s incredible how easy and intuitive this machine is. And with fiber lasers, you can project the exact image you’re about to burn onto the material. It’s not just a small square around your work; it’s the actual graphic you’re about to create.I could go on and on about the 3D coins I’ve made with this machine. They’re simply incredible.I’m a huge fan of this company and their products.Last but not least, let’s talk about Xtool. Just two years ago, they were making waves in the laser and DIY market. And now, they’re dominating the competition with their exceptional products. No one comes close to their offerings.Their product range is extensive, and their ease of use is unmatched. And their customer service is second to none.
Corry Marett –
Final Update & Review for F1 Ultra Laser Engraver (Updated)
Final Review – After thorough testing with two separate units of the xTool F1 Ultra, I regretfully report that both machines suffered complete laser failure within approximately 30 days of moderate use. Despite my initial optimism and appreciation for the concept behind this device, the consistent hardware issues highlight significant design and manufacturing shortcomings.While the concept of a dual-laser system (fiber and diode) holds promise, the execution is fundamentally flawed. Two distinct machines, experiencing identical failures within a short time frame, is not only disappointing but also indicative of poor build quality and lack of durability. For a device at this price point, customers should reasonably expect reliability and longevity—neither of which this product delivers.Unfortunately, the xTool F1 Ultra, though ambitious in theory, falls drastically short in practice. For anyone considering this machine, I cannot recommend it based on my experiences with its hardware failuresUpdated Review – After my initial review of the xTool product (which is below) customer service reached out to address the issues I had experienced. They informed me about a second version of the machine that resolved some of those problems and offered me a discount (though the product was still several thousand dollars) to give it another try. Since I appreciated the concept of the product—a versatile dual-laser machine with a “Jack of all trades” approach—and believed that the issues with my first unit might have been due to the unit being defective (which happens), I decided to take them up on their offer.I’ve only had the new version for a few days and haven’t had enough time to thoroughly test it yet. However, I wanted to share an initial update and will continue to add to this review as I gain more experience with the machine.First, I want to clarify a statement in my previous review regarding xTool customer service. I mentioned a time gap in communication, which was true (likely due to time zone differences), but this should not be mistaken for poor service. In fact, the opposite is true. xTool has been outstanding in their communication and handling of my concerns. I’ve worked with Sharon and Gabby, and both have been amazing! You can tell that xTool truly cares about their customers and their products. Kudos to xTool for their proactive customer service and willingness to address and improve based on customer feedback.Now, onto the new version of the product:The machine arrived packaged incredibly well, just like the first model. xTool excels in this area, ensuring the product is well-protected. The setup process is straightforward, and I noticed that xTool has improved the calibration adjustment mechanism I mentioned in my previous review. While I still find the placement of this adjustment a bit cumbersome, the improvements are appreciated and made the process easier than before. As xTool continues to develop this product, I would encourage them to consider moving these adjustments to an external location for easier access.Once calibrated, I attempted to connect the machine to Lightburn, as most of my files are designed using that software. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get Lightburn to connect to the device. It’s unclear whether this is an issue with Lightburn or xTool, but I am using a Mac, and after researching online and reading through forums, this seems to be a common issue for Mac users. It appears this issue doesn’t affect Windows systems. Hopefully, xTool and Lightburn can resolve this compatibility issue in the future.While the inability to use Lightburn was initially frustrating, that frustration quickly dissipated when I opened xTool Creative Space. I cannot say enough good things about this software—it’s truly awesome. I didn’t realize how much I missed using it. While I like Lightburn, xTool Creative Space is far more user-friendly and packed with outstanding features. If I exclusively used xTool products, I’d never use anything else. The software connected instantly to the laser, and I was able to redesign a few files quickly using its intuitive tools.Once my files were ready, I spent the rest of the day (and much of the night) running the machine. While I’ve only had it for a short time, the machine has been working wonderfully so far. I also noticed that I was able to tweak the settings to achieve much more reasonable processing times compared to my first unit. This was very encouraging and supports my initial belief that the first unit I received was likely defective. Defective units happen across all industries and manufacturers, so this isn’t a knock on xTool—it’s all about how the company handles the issue, and xTool exceeded my expectations.Overall, I’m really enjoying the new machine, and I’ll continue to update this review as I spend more time with it. For now, I’m optimistic and impressed with both the product and the company’s commitment to their customers.Original Review – I initially purchased the F1 Ultra Laser Engraver for about $3,500 on a fall sale, I was optimistic, despite not opting for the conveyor or rotary attachments. My main intent was to do deep metal engraving (or “embossing,” as Xtool calls it) using the included Xtool Creative Space software, rather than investing in additional software like Lightburn. Unfortunately, after only three weeks, I ended up returning the machine for a refund.Pros:Versatile Connectivity and Basic Software Features: I appreciated that it connected via Wi-Fi and saved files directly on the machine, streamlining workflow. While the software isn’t as feature-rich as Lightburn, it was fairly user-friendly and offered some intriguing AI capabilities (though access required paid credits after the free ones ran out).Quality of Engraving: When the F1 Ultra worked, the results were impressive. My first project—a brass challenge coin—came out beautifully.Cons:Calibration Issues: Initial calibration was challenging due to poor placement of the laser adjustment (tucked away and blocked by the light shield). The machine also kept losing calibration, especially front-to-back adjustments, requiring constant manual tweaks.Time-Intensive Engraving: Processing times for deep metal engraving were shockingly long—my first coin took over 7 hours. Even with adjustments, the lowest I could achieve was around 3.5 hours per coin, making it unfeasible for any scalable production.Inconsistent Performance and Hardware Issues: The machine’s performance declined over time; after only a few weeks, the fiber laser stopped engraving as deeply and eventually lost power mid-job. Xtool’s support tried to help, but the response time was slow, as there seemed to be a significant time zone gap.Final Failures: Near the end of my three-week trial, both the fiber and blue light lasers failed entirely. This was the final straw, as I couldn’t rely on it for any business production, let alone for metalwork.ConclusionThe F1 Ultra promises versatility and performs reasonably well on certain tasks. However, for deep metal engraving, I’d recommend investing in a dedicated, high-powered fiber laser. It’s very possible that I received a defective unit, but if your focus is metal, you may be better off with a more robust machine.
Jarn –
xTool F1 Ultra is an awesome piece of equipment, I’ve been putting it through its paces for a few months now, using both diode and fibre lasers to engrave everything from basic wood, to aluminium, slate, stainless steel and even Brass challenge coin embossing. I can confirm it has not disappointed. The machine itself is incredibly well made. The XTool Creative Space Mobile App and PC Software (both Free) are easy to use and user friendly for experienced creators and beginners alike. The machine can pair wirelessly with devices or is provided cable. I personally prefer the cable for faster transfer speeds.