Why Full Spectrum Laser
Engineering-first laser platforms.
Buyers do not just need wattage and specs. They need software, motion, optics, controls, and service that work together in the real world. That systems view is where Full Spectrum Laser has built its advantage.
2008
Delivering laser systems for over a decade
50+
Full-time team members supporting engineering, production, and service
USA
Las Vegas headquarters for demos, support, quality control, and parts
In-house
Software, electronics, motion integration, and feature development
Engineering first
FSL is engineering-first.
The advantage is not just machine sourcing. It comes from owning the software, electronics, optics, vision, and calibration process that define how a laser system performs in real production work.
Where the advantage comes from
Why FSL stands apart.
The value is not a single feature. It is the compound effect of tighter control over engineering, software, support, and product evolution.
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RetinaEngrave 5 is fully in-house.
Full Spectrum Laser designs the user experience around the full stack. Hardware, optics, controls, electronics, machine vision, and software are developed to work together, which reduces workflow friction and improves machine usability.
That is why RetinaEngrave 5 and the FSL controller stack matter. They are not afterthoughts bolted onto a commodity machine. They are part of the platform from the start.
FSL also develops its own AI Vision models running on both cloud infrastructure and in-house NVIDIA GPU servers. If you want to compare text-to-image segmentation speed against the competition, you can test it through RE5.fslaser.com.
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Proven in the field.
Selling systems since 2008 means the platform has been refined through years of customer use, field feedback, and iterative product improvement. That matters when reliability and long-term support affect purchasing decisions.
Many FSL machines have remained in service for years, across hobby shops, classrooms, and production environments. That operating history is part of the value.
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Optics tools that calibrate the machine.
FSL builds its own MIPI HDR mono global shutter camera module and metrology tooling, including the FSL Laser Beam Profiler and a Shack-Hartman Wavefront Sensor.
Those tools are used to calibrate systems toward metrology-grade standards for beam quality, focus, optical alignment, and closed-loop vision performance.
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Deep engineering on hard problems.
When a workflow depends on optics, beam delivery, synchronization, calibration, or machine vision, generic reseller support is not enough. FSL brings real engineering depth to those problems instead of escalating them to an overseas vendor.
That same US-based team supports demos, calibration, spare parts, and advanced application work from Las Vegas, keeping technical accountability close to the machine and the customer.
Who we serve
Used by manufacturers, schools, and makers.
FSL systems are used across dozens of industries and buying profiles because the lineup covers both compact desktop workflows and higher-throughput industrial production. The common thread is a platform built to be usable, supportable, and expandable.
What that means in practice
Choose FSL for fewer compromises.
- Better software and controller integration than low-cost imported alternatives
- Access to live demos and workflow consultation before purchase
- US-based support, parts access, and clearer accountability after delivery
- Feature development driven by engineering priorities instead of generic reselling
See the results
See how the platform performs.
If you want to see how teams use Full Spectrum Laser systems in the field, review customer stories and then talk with us about the workflow you need to support.