A custom handheld grip for Nintendo Switch 2 may look like a playful project.
And that’s exactly the point.
At AMmonite Lab, we use accessible objects like this to explore a much broader idea: how 3D scanning, design, and additive manufacturing can create physical interfaces that feel more natural, more personal, and better tailored to the specific needs of each user.
The workflow is simple to understand, but powerful in application:
3D scan.
Design around the interaction.
Fabricate the object.
Test it in real use.
Iterate until it feels right.
Today, this approach is applied to a gaming grip.Tomorrow, it could support tools, sports equipment, work interfaces, or specialized products.
Because custom design is not only about solving problems.It can also be about creating objects that feel better, work better, and connect more naturally with the user.
Custom doesn’t always have to be serious to be meaningful.
From scan to custom design.