3D-Printed Key Caps
3D-printable keycap covers by Nexusnui to repair Framework keys where the paint has peeled off.
3D-printable keycap covers by Nexusnui to repair Framework keys where the paint has peeled off.
The Adjustable Framework Laptop Stand is a 3D-printable laptop stand designed by RootInit. It features adjustable height, folds flat for backpack storage, and has notches that align with the Framework laptop's feet for extra retention with a cut-out that leaves fan vents unobstructed.
The Easy Assemble Modular Framework 13 Bezel is a 3D-printable replacement bezel for the Framework 13, designed by Edna Ordinary. It uses nickel plates and small snap-in pieces held by magnets, allowing for easy customization and tool-free assembly.
The Expansion Card Carrying Case is a 3D-printable case for Framework expansion cards, designed by community member replicationer using PLA, TPU, and magnets.
The Framework OCuLink Dev Kit is a modular adapter and dock system for the Framework Laptop 16, previewed on April 21, 2026 at Framework's next-gen hardware event. It uses the OCuLink 8i interface to provide up to 128 Gbps bidirectional throughput for external PCIe devices, making the Framework Laptop 16 the first laptop to expose an 8-lane OCuLink interface. The kit enables connecting external GPUs, network cards, video capture cards, and other PCIe peripherals with very little performance penalty compared to a desktop PC.
The Framework Parts Tray is a 3D-printable organizer tray tailored for use during Framework laptop repairs and upgrades, designed by community member whatthefilament.
Previewed April 21, 2026, the Framework Wireless Touchpad Keyboard is a compact wireless keyboard with integrated touchpad designed for living room use, computer setup, and sim rig mounting. It uses the same mechanical key structure and touchpad architecture as the Framework Laptop 12. The keyboard features a Nordic nRF54LM20A microcontroller with open source ZMK Firmware, supporting up to four Bluetooth Low Energy hosts, one USB-A dongle, and wired USB-C connectivity. Availability is planned for later in 2026.
The Input Connector Shim is a tiny PCB by CRImier (Arya) that plugs into the Framework mainboard's input connector, exposing an external power button, a USB 2.0 port, and connections for keyboard backlight, Caps Lock, and fingerprint LEDs — without sacrificing a USB-C port.
The Input Cover Controller is an RP2040-based board by CRImier (Arya) that lets you reuse a Framework input cover (palmrest with keyboard and touchpad) as a standalone USB device. It connects to the keyboard matrix, touchpad, power button, fingerprint sensor, and LEDs — turning a spare input cover into a fully functional USB keyboard.
Custom keyboard decals and overlay stickers for Framework laptops, available from several vendors.
The Module Frame is a 3D-printable holder for Framework expansion cards, designed by community member egeltje. It keeps four spare modules tidy in a bag without taking up much space.
The Module Storage Box is a 3D-printable carrying case for Framework expansion cards and the included screwdriver, designed by community member AW139_driver.
Forge Works (forgework.shop) offers precision-engineered replacement tiles for the Framework Desktop front panel. Each tile is manufactured from high-grade PETG (or other premium materials) with tight tolerances matching Framework's open-source tile specifications.
The Six Screen Semi-Portable Laptop Display System is a 3D-printed multi-monitor rig for the Framework 13, designed by CubicleNate. It mounts up to six screens using portable USB-C monitors and custom-printed brackets, creating a semi-portable workstation.
The SNACK Drawer (Sd cards, Notes, Appitizers, Cash, and Keepsakes) is a 3D-printable drawer expansion card for Framework laptops, created by community member XenoCow in August 2021. It occupies a standard expansion card slot and provides a small sliding compartment for storing small items — SD cards, paper notes, cash, mints, bandages, and other keepsakes. The project became one of the earliest and most popular community expansion card designs, spawning multiple variants and reaching over 100 printed drawers sold by June 2024.