Get to Know the EdiBot, Printer That Uses Vegan Edible Ink to Create Custom Images on Plates and Beverages, Taking Culinary Presentation to the Next Level.
In recent years, the personalization of plates and beverages has captured the attention of consumers seeking unique experiences: coffees with designs in the foam, messages on desserts, and even memes on plates have become trends. In this context, the EdiBot emerges, a portable printer developed by the company iKoffy, which promises to revolutionize gastronomy by using edible ink.
How Does the Edible Ink Printer Work?
The EdiBot is a compact device that uses vegan edible ink to create colorful images on food.
It is not the first in the segment, but according to iKoffy, it delivers more advanced results than its competitors.
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With a resolution of up to 1,200 DPI, the printer can make everything from small details to long prints of up to 1.2 meters on edible tapes and decorations.
Its current printing width is 2.3 cm, and the company is already working to expand this area, making it even more versatile.
Creativity at Your Fingertips
More than just printing, the EdiBot bets on creativity. The printer comes with a mobile app featuring hundreds of customizable design templates.

There is also an artificial intelligence assistant capable of generating images from keywords, allowing for the creation of exclusive prints for each plate or beverage.
This combination of technology and practicality makes life easier for professionals who want to add value to the presentation of their products.
Safety and Versatility in Use
According to the developers, the printer has already received FDA approval, the U.S. agency that regulates food and medications.
Additionally, the EdiBot is not limited to edible surfaces. It can also print on paper, cotton fabrics, and even on skin, which expands its application possibilities for events and promotional actions.
With information from Olhar Digital.

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