

Creality Unveils Falcon T1 – The world’s first 5-in-1 laser engraver at IFA 2025
Creality made a significant splash at its inaugural appearance at IFA 2025, one of the world’s largest consumer electronics trade shows. The company’s showcase at booth H20-167 not only featured its established and new line of 3D printers, Resin printers and 3D scanners but also debuted two new laser engravers, including a a machine hailed as the world’s first of its kind.
While Creality introduced the Falcon A1 Pro, a powerful 20W blue-light laser engraver, the star of the show was undoubtedly the Falcon T1 Laser Engraver. The T1 is being touted as the world’s first 5-in-1 laser engraver, a title it earns through its innovative modular design and multiple switchable modules.
The Falcon A1 Pro’s key innovation is its versatility. It features dual interchangeable laser modules, including a high-power diode laser and an infrared (IR) laser. The IR laser, in particular, expands the engraver’s capabilities, allowing it to work with a wide range of materials, including metal and plastics, and bringing the total number of compatible materials to over 350.
The machine also boasts a suite of smart features designed to simplify the engraving process. A built-in camera provides a live preview and automatically positions designs for precise placement. For user safety, the T1 includes a protective enclosure, door sensors, and an active stop function that immediately halts operations if the machine is tilted or dropped. Additionally, users can monitor and control the engraver in real-time via a dedicated mobile app. Its compact and modular design makes it ideal for smaller workshops or for users who need to transport the machine frequently.
What to Expect from the Falcon T1
While full specifications are still under wraps, the T1 is expected to build on the success of Creality’s existing Falcon series. It’s anticipated to offer high-speed engraving, with speeds likely to match or exceed the 10,000 mm/min seen in previous models. The laser is also expected to have an ultra-fine spot for high-precision engraving.
In terms of software, the T1 will likely be compatible with industry-standard programs like LightBurn and LaserGRBL, in addition to Creality’s own Falcon Design Space.
This new product launch at IFA signifies Creality’s growing influence and ambition in the global market, moving beyond its established 3D printing base to innovate in the wider digital fabrication space.

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