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ICON Launches Titan Printer Rollout for Construction Companies
The 3D printing construction company will allow builders to utilize its technology and services including its design catalog starting as early as 2027.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 9:08pm
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Austin-based 3D printing construction company ICON has launched a new construction bot called Titan, which is able to print across multiple stories. Titan will be available to builders and construction companies to integrate 3D printing technology into their processes for the first time, with reservations open now and anticipated delivery in early 2027. ICON has previously built 245 homes and structures, including a 35-ft 3D-printed church at Community First! Village.
Why it matters
ICON's Titan printer represents a significant advancement in 3D printing technology for the construction industry, potentially reducing costs by up to 40% compared to traditional building methods. This could disrupt the homebuilding market and make 3D-printed structures more accessible to a wider range of builders and developers.
The details
The Titan printer is able to print structures up to 35 feet tall, featuring ICON's signature ridged wall texture. The company estimates the Titan can print at around $20 per square foot, which is up to a 40% cost reduction compared to traditional construction methods. ICON has already built 245 homes and structures, including a 35-ft 3D-printed church at the Community First! Village in Austin.
- ICON launched the Titan printer in March 2026.
- Reservations for the Titan printer are open now.
- Anticipated delivery of the Titan printer is set for early 2027.
The players
ICON
An Austin-based 3D printing construction company that has built 245 homes and structures, including a 35-ft 3D-printed church.
Titan
ICON's new construction bot that is able to print across multiple stories, with reservations open now and anticipated delivery in early 2027.
Community First! Village
A community in Austin where ICON has built a 35-ft 3D-printed church using its technology.
What’s next
ICON will begin delivering the Titan printer to construction companies and builders in early 2027 after the initial reservation period.
The takeaway
ICON's Titan printer represents a significant advancement in 3D printing technology for the construction industry, potentially disrupting traditional homebuilding methods by reducing costs by up to 40%. This could make 3D-printed structures more accessible to a wider range of builders and developers.

