Insta360 has taken a bold step toward empowering its creator community by releasing official 3D models of the Luna Cam, enabling anyone to design and 3D-print custom accessories. The move, announced on July 11, 2026, opens the door for makers to craft tailored mounts, screen holders, grips, and more—perfectly fitted to the Luna Ultra and its detachable screen. By sharing these digital blueprints, Insta360 is fostering a collaborative ecosystem where innovation isn’t limited to the lab.
This initiative aligns with a growing trend of brands supporting user-driven customization, especially within the action and 360-degree camera space. Creators now have the freedom to solve niche problems—like unique mounting angles or protective cases—without waiting for official releases. The release also lowers the barrier to entry for hobbyists and small workshops looking to contribute meaningful gear.
The timing coincides with Bambu Lab’s new contest, which incentivizes makers to design and print accessories for the Luna Cam using the newly shared models. This partnership amplifies the potential for community-driven innovation, turning users into co-creators. It’s a win-win: Insta360 gains fresh ideas and stronger community engagement, while creators get tools that truly fit their workflows.
By embracing open-access design, Insta360 reinforces its reputation as a forward-thinking leader in immersive imaging. Rather than locking down its hardware, the company is inviting the global maker community to expand what’s possible—one 3D-printed accessory at a time.

